People
People are the
main component of any organization that has to be managed. Every individual has
a personal goal to be achieved. Organizations must identify the need spectrum
of individuals and take suitable steps for its fulfillment to enable them to
perform effectively so that they complete their allotted task in time.
Relationship between the workers, with subordinates and superiors should be
established based on full understanding and complete faith based on mutual
trust so that it is easy to communicate and understand each other’s views. Work
teams and Groups play a vital role in the organization. Individual may have to
keep his personal interest aside if it conflicts with team or group goals. It is
the team goals, accomplishment of which contributes towards achieving
organizational goals. Apart from managing internal workforce, it is also
important to manage customers who are the end persons using organization’s
products or services. Utmost interest of stakeholders, government, employees,
social groups and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) must be kept in mind as
they play a dominant role in the society. Apart from the above, adequate
consideration should also be given to competitors, regulatory agencies, labour
force, suppliers and resource persons.
Structure
There are two
types of organizations, formal and informal. Informal organizations do not have
a specified structure. Formal organizations are build based upon the objective
set for it. Organizational structure in such organization is hierarchical in
nature, with people at each level having their own objectives, which
contributes towards fulfillment of over all organizational objectives. In such organization
people at lower levels report to higher level managers. The tier system has the
principle of unity of command inbuilt in it. The organization structure may
depend upon the size, number of products/services produced, skill and
experience of the employees, managerial staff and geographical location of the
organization. An organization may have several levels and pyramid like
organizational structure or flat structure. The efficiency of the organization
will depend upon the free flow of the information, efficient communication
system prevailing in the organization, well-defined authority and
responsibility supported by detailed policies, rules and regulations. The
organization must have well laid out systems, which are understood by workers,
supervisors and managers. The leader must keep open mind while dealing with
subordinates and exercise full control over various systems, levels and ensure
planned productivity and achieve high level of job satisfaction.
Technology
Managing
technology is an important job of any management. It is an important element of
any unit. Selection of technology, procurement, installation, operation and
maintenance is important and no compromise should be made in procuring latest
or advanced technology. Various systems and sub- systems should support
technology that exists in an organization. Based on the technology, an
organization should formulate job structure and resultant procurement of human
resource so that they are complimentary to each other. Adequate attention is
also be paid to service industry. For example an appropriate drill, procedures
are installed in hospital industry to ensure that the patients’ record is
maintained properly. On line operations of all systems relating to admission
record, past treatment, drugs, availability of beds, schedule of operations
maintained so that the level of patients satisfaction is raised. In minimum
number of days, maximum numbers of patients should be treated. Various
processes required to regulate these functions form the important part of
service industry.
Jobs
Job is an
assignment assigned to an individual. It encompasses various tasks within it.
For example, Personnel manager wants to fill up twelve vacancies in production
department within three months. Job will have various tasks inbuilt in it like
designing of job specification, selection of media, advertising vacancies,
scheduling of selection and recruiting process. Manager, therefore have to
manage various tasks to accomplish a particular job. This may form a part of
managerial functions. Adequate delegation, supervision, application of various
control techniques makes the job simpler for the manager. Introduction of
computers have made managerial functions simpler, as required information is
available for decision-making.
Processes
Management of
processes and its inter-dependence is very crucial to high productivity and
higher job satisfaction. What is important for a manager is to ensure high
morale of the work force. To ensure this, he must identify various managerial
dictums. Select appropriate subordinates to carry out a job based on aptitude,
personality traits, mental build up and attitude. He should also involve
himself and lead subordinates by personal example. In defence services, it is
the quality of leadership, which motivates troops to achieve near impossible
task where every thing appears to be going wrong. Various role models assist
leaders in identifying as to which process, method or approach would be
suitable to mold subordinates in suitable frame that may be required by any
organization. Nothing motivates workers better if you give them their
entitlements in full and train them to take up higher jobs. By doing so, manager
must develop and build an organizational culture that will bind employees to a
common cultural bond. During day-to-day functions, managers must be transparent
and maintain a high degree of value system and display ethical behaviour. There
are no short cuts to this and will pay rich dividends in times to come.
External
Environment
What we have so
far discussed is various components of an organization that should be managed properly.
External environment also plays an important role in managing the points
discussed above. When we talk about managing people in the organization, what
we have to study and manage is the influence of culture and its impact on the
individual. A manager should examine as to how he is going to cope up with the
changes. Study of external environment is very wide and encompasses economic, cultural,
social, government rules and regulations, legal aspects, political climate,
demographics and its impact. If one scans the external environment that is
prevailing in Indian context, one will find that individuals are racing to
catch up the upper class as it relates to standards of living, material
possession, higher education, attempt to copy western culture, food habits,
dressing pattern and the like. Beauty parlors, pubs and cyber cafes around each
corner are an ample evidence of the impact of external environment. This trend
has an impact on what products or services are on priority in the society and Indicates
the behaviour of an individual. If the above factors are evaluated
appropriately, a manager will be able to examine and predict human behaviour in
the organization. It is therefore important to evaluate market situation,
competitors, and availability of raw material, technology, availability of
skilled, semi skilled and non-skilled personnel. In addition, evaluate
prevailing culture and how individuals are likely to respond to the call of the
organization. Some factors like government rules, and political stability keep
changing, the organizations must cater for such contingencies. Manager must
therefore keep in mind the internal and external factors and make the best
amalgam and work to achieve organizational effectiveness.
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