CBSE BOARD XII, asked by yashguptacl8, 6 months ago

Managing director (M.D.) of the company has centralized all decision-making

powers in his organisation. Consequently his subordinates have to come to

him for taking directions and orders. This has resulted in disruption of smooth

running of the organsation.

Which values are affected?​

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Answered by Cuteangel07
1

Answer:

Principles of Management by Henri Fayol :-

1] Division of Work

Dividing work among the workforce helps improve the quality of the overall product. Henri Fayol said that specialization in work increases the productivity and improves efficiency. Division of labour also leads to the specialization, accuracy, and speed of the workers. This principle is applicable both in managerial as well as technical work.

2] Authority and Responsibility

These are the two key things in management. They work hand in hand. While authority enables the management to delegate work, responsibility makes them accountable for any work done under their leadership.

Henri Fayol said that the power of authority accompanying responsibility gives the management the right to order subordinates along with a duty to be liable for acts of their subordinates.

3] Discipline

Nothing good was ever achieved without discipline. The third principle propagated by Henri Fayol was discipline. It is one of the core values in any system. Good behavior and civilized interactions make the management work smoothly and efficiently. Good conduct by employees also helps them smoothly progress in their careers.

4] Unity of Command

It basically means following a chain of command. A person should ideally answer to just one boss. If an employee is given work from more than one boss, there arises a conflict of interest. This can lead to confusion among the employees and hard to pin accountability. Thus, it is very crucial to follow unity o command.

5] Unity of Direction

For any corporate to prosper, there must be a unified goal. This principle is crucial as it incorporates the idea of a workforce working a singular direction with a unified aim. The responsibility of planning falls on the manager and he also must monitor the progress towards said goal.

6] Subordination of Individual Interest

The standard rule for any organization is the work on the collective interest of the organization as a whole rather than personal interest of an individual. This principle states that the interest of an individual will. Be subordinate to the objectives of the organization. This applies to the entire chain of command in the organization.

7] Remuneration

We all love an appreciation for our efforts. Remuneration in an organization play as a motivational force that keeps the employees fuelled to do well. This remuneration should be in tandem with the efforts that they put in. Remuneration may be monetary or non-monetary. At the end, the employee must feel that he was appropriately rewarded for his efforts.

8] Centralisation

Depending on the size of the organization, it is important that the power is centralized to an extent that the decision making is judicious at all levels and not arbitrary. This will also depend on the size of the organization. Henri Fayol said that there must be a balance in the hierarchy and division of power.

9] Scalar Chain

Henri Fayol talks about a clear line of hierarchy from the top rung to the lowest. So that every employee knows who is their immediate senior in the times of conflict or crisis. But also the employee must be able to contact any person in the hierarchy without hesitation during a time of crisis.

10] Order

There must be a proper defined order maintained at the work premises so that it makes for a conducive work environment. The right environment in the place of work will boost productivity.

Hope this helps mate.

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