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A Presentation On Formal Vs. Informal organization {Principles Of Management}

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A Presentation On Formal Vs. Informal organization… {Principles Of Management}

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Our group members:-Anshuman Narayan Bajpai…Gulshan Ku. Pattnaik…Shubham Agrawal…Debashish Sarkar…Amit Popat…

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Organizing, or the process of organization, is a function of identifying,classifying,grouping & assigning various activities necessary to achieve objectives and prescribing authority relationships in the enterprise.

What is Organization…???

FORMAL INFORMAL

ORGANIZATION

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Formal Organization… Formal organization

refers to the structure of jobs and positions with clearly

defined functions and relationships.

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According to Allen, "The formal organization is a system of well-defined jobs, each bearing a definite measure of authority,resposibility & accountability. The whole is consciously designed to enable the people of the Enterprise to work most effectively together in accomplishing their objectives.”

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Features:-• It is deliberately created…• Clearly defined responsibility

and authority...• Delegation of authority…• Unity of command…• Promotion is from bottom to

top…• Impersonal relationship…• Position is supreme…

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Informal Organization…Informal organization refers to

the relationship between people in the organisation

based on attitudes, emotions, likes and dislikes,etc.

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According to Keith Davis, ”A Network of personal and social relations not established or required by the formal organisation but arising spontaneously as people associate with one another.”

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Features:-• Born spontaneously…• Informal relationship…• No organisation charts…• No written rules, regulations,

procedures…• Universal in nature…• Relativity unstable…• Emphasises people and

relations…

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Distinguish Between, Formal & Informal OrganizationFormal

Organization

• It signifies official relationships of the employees positions and the jobs pertaining to their positions.

• It results from clearly defined relationships of authority, duty and responsibility.

Informal Organization

• It signifies non-official & personal relationship in an enterprise.

• Its develops outside formal organisation without any defined behavior pattern and set relationships.

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• It emphasises positions in terms of authority and functions.

• It follows the official chain of command since it is based on delegated authority.

.Formal authority attaches to a position.

• It emphasises on people and their relationships.

• It does not follow the chain of command because power under it is earned or given permissively by group members.

• Informal authority attaches to a person.

Formal OrganizationInformal Organization

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• It is controlled by management.

• It can be abolished by management.

• It is not subject to management control.

• It cannot be abolished by the management.

Formal OrganizationInformal Organization

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