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“Organisation is the harmonious adjustment of specialised parts for the accomplishment of some common purpose or purposes”. In the light of this statement explain any four points of importance of organising.


(i) Benefits of Specialisation: Under organising all the activities are sub-divided into various works or jobs. For all the sub-works, competent people are appointed who become experts by doing a particular job time and again. In this way, maximum work is accomplished in the minimum span of time and the organisation gets the benefit of specialisation.

(ii) Clarity in Working Relationship: Organising clarifies the working relations among employees. It specifies who is to report whom. Therefore, communication becomes effective. It also helps in fixing accountability.

(iii) Optimum Utilisation of Resources: Under the process of organising, the entire work is divided into various small activities. There is a different employee performing every job. By doing so, there is no possibility of any activity being left out or any possibility of unnecessary duplicating any job. Consequently, there is optimum utilisation of all the available resources (e.g., material, machine, financial, human resource, etc.) in the organisation.

(iv) Adaptation to Change: Organising process makes the organisation capable of adapting to any change connected with the post of the employees. This becomes possible only because of the fact that there is a clear scalar chain of authority for the managers right from the top to the lower level. Whenever, a managerial post falls vacant, it is immediately filled up by promotion. Since every subordinate is well aware of the working of his boss, there is no difficulty for his taking up the new post.

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