Title: Need to have some sting for last activity
1- Need to have some sting for last activity
- Handouts
- Internet connection for lesson
2More Organisational charts!
3Homework owing.
- Draw an organisational chart using the following
information - The business has 4 levels of hierarchy.
- The MD has a span of control of 4.
- There are 4 functional managers Finance,
Marketing, Operations and Human Resources. - Each functional manager has 2 supervisors.
- Each pair of supervisors is jointly responsible
for 10 staff.
- Using your Textbook page 143 146.
- State TWO uses of an organisational chart.
- Using diagrams, explain the difference between a
Tall and a Flat organisational chart. Include the
benefits and weaknesses in both models in your
explanation. - What are the differences between a Director and a
Manager?
4The Day Chocolate Company
A TALL organisation chart One manager per
function area who might be assisted by
supervisors who are in charge of workers
5Lings Car
- LINGsCARS.com is an equal 50-50 partnership
between my husband, Jon, and me. - He is the rear end of the pantomime horse, doing
everything that is non-customer facing. - I am the face, interacting with customers.
A FLAT organisation chart Two managers who share
the supervision of all other staff!
6Tall Chain Narrow Span!
Any problems with this structure?
Any benefits of this structure?
7Tall Chain Narrow Span!
- Advantages
- Clear lines of formal authority
- Managers control fewer people.
- Promotional opportunities.
- Disadvantages
- Slow communication
- Slow decision making process
- More supervisors required
So What ?
8Tall Chain Narrow Span!
- Advantages
- Clear lines of formal authority you know who to
go to, to solve a problem. - Managers control fewer people can spend more
quality time with each. - Promotional opportunities encourages staff to
improve..
- Disadvantages
- Slow communication once a decision has been
made the time it takes to go from top to bottom
layer! - Slow decision making process may have a lot of
managers to discuss options with. - More supervisors required costs money!
So What analysis
9Flat Short Chain and Wide Span.
Any benefits of this structure?
Any problems with this structure?
10Flat.Short Chain and Wide Span.
- Advantages
- Fast communications
- Workers have a wider job role.
- Low number of managers / supervisors needed.
- Less supervision of staff.
- Disadvantages
- Blurred lines of authority
- Manager has less time for staff under their
control. - Lack of promotional opportunities.
So What ?
11Flat.Short Chain and Wide Span.
- Advantages
- Fast communications decisions passed on to all
quicker reaction! - Workers have a wider job role develop and use
more skills - Low number of managers / supervisors needed
reduces costs - Less supervision of staff more independent
staff feel trusted/motivation.
- Disadvantages
- Blurred lines of authority unsure of who is
responsible for different areas of the business. - Manager has less time for staff under their
control quality control becomes an issue do
the managers know what their staff are doing? - Lack of promotional opportunities staff will
look elsewhere for promotion.
So What analysis
12Delegation
Flat organisational businesses will use
delegation.
You will need access to the internet to watch
this clip
Clip via laptop
13Delegation
- Delegation involves the passing of authority down
the hierarchy. - Authority occurs when an employee is given the
right to do something by their superiors. - This will
- - Free up time for management
- - Motivate workers by providing them with
greater responsibilities
14Communication flow
- Communication is the exchange of information
between individuals or groups - Communication can flow in different directions
and in different ways both internally within a
business and externally from sources outside of
the business - Feedback occurs when the person sending the
original message receives a response
Communication problems in the hotel industry!
Clip via laptop
15Communication flow
- Communication can come through a variety of
communication channels - Open channels are available to all staff members,
closed channels are restricted to certain
employees - Formal communication occurs through official
company channels, informal communication through
unofficial channels
16Communication flow
CHINESE WHISPERS Your teacher will provide the
person sitting at the front of the class with a
written saying. That person must whisper the
saying to the next person and so on until the
last person in the class. They must write down
what they think they heard and pass it on to the
teacher to read out. You are not allowed to ask
for a class member to repeat the saying.
Did the class face problems with
communications? What was the cause of this
problem? What was the result of the problem? How
could this problem be solved? Use your
understanding gained from this activity to
explain how communication problems can occur in
businesses. Remember to use business terminology.
17Chinese whisper.. Message was
- Mrs Gordon has decided that the next 4 lessons
will all be posted on the Fronter software
through the school website. All you will have to
do is log on at home using your password, or log
in using you first name, surname and date of
birth, go to the Business page and download for
your own revision purposes!
18How to improve an organisation's structure?
19How organisational structure affects business
performance
- Different organisational structures suit
different businesses. Firms will have to take
into account - Finance delayering can remove a level within
the hierarchy but increase the span of control. - Communication how important is efficient
communication within the organisation? - Growth a larger business needs a more formal
structure - Ownership as the legal structure of the
business changes so too will the organisational
structure. A sole trader will have a different
structure than a partnership - Business culture an informal entrepreneurial
culture will have a different structure than a
formal organisation
Reasons for re-organisation at Business Link
20Communication flows are the lines short and
efficient
Levels of hierarchy- how many are necessary?
Delegation can it be used to motivate
employees?
Organisational Structure
Spans of control are they broad or narrow?
Job allocation how many people are needed to
complete the tasks?
Workloads make sure that the work is spread
evenly
21Delayering
- To reduce the size of a business hierarchy,
especially in terms of a reduction in management.
- This creates a flatter (less layered)
organisational structure. - But what does this involve?
22Homework
You have a whole week to do this.. Not due in
next lesson
- Textbook p 150 DO Analysis Evaluation Q 2
Vals Bakery - Examine the effect that delegation will have on
the jobs of senior shop assistants (8) - To what extent might delegation improve the
performance of Vals Bakery? (15)
23Plenary
- Hand out job title cards.
- Students to organise themselves into the correct
hierarchy structure. - Using a piece of string get the MD to
co-ordinate the laying of the string to show
HIS/HER span of control. - Using the same piece of string get the MD to
co-ordinate the laying of the string to show the
levels of hierarchy (chain of command).
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25Managing Director
26Operations Manager
27Head of Sales
28Accounts Manager
29HRM manager
30Assistant to the MD
31HRM Supervisor
32Sales team leader
33Marketing Team Leader
34Finance Supervisor
35Accountant
36Shop floor worker
37Sales staff
38Market Researcher
39Sales staff
40Accountant