ORGANIZATIONAL MANAGEMENT 4
Organizationalmanagement
Organizationalmanagement
Thereare many structural systems that can be put in place by organizationsin averting the risks of bureaucracy. Basically, human asset rests onthe minds of all individuals who work in any organization. In thisregard, the management should have a system that allows exchange andcreation of new business ideas that may result to value addedservices or products. This is as an important form of a communicationsystem that integrates all employees in the daily operations of theorganization. A business organization prevents the development ofbureaucracy if it has in place an effective structural approach thatis geared at transferring and accessing of ideas, information anddecisions among all its workers.
Everybusiness organization has its goals on staying relevant andcompetitive in a business environment. For this to happen, it isimportant for businesses to move away from hoarding importantinformation by developing effective systems of information sharing.This strategy is important as it guarantees a more viable strategy ofmanaging intellectual capital. It is important to understand that ifmanaged well, intellectual capital supersedes financial resources orphysical management processes. However, an organization will beforced to learn and develop new ways through which information can beachieved, coded and eventually be disseminated to the rightdepartments. This business competency can only be adopted if abusiness has regular and effective training and development programs.
Inaddition, organizations seeking to effectively manage human knowledgeas a resource should have working procedures or processes installedfor that very purpose. These processes or procedures will help increating, harnessing and protecting important business knowledgeamong its people. More importantly is that an organization shoulddevelop strategies that ensure such processes are clearly articulatedand communicated among the employees through programs or initiatives.However, for this business strategy to be fully effective there is aneed of creating an enabling environment that will freely allowemployees to discover and share information. Bureaucracy will becompletely eliminated by planning and building an environment whereskills and competencies are managed within the organization.
An organization is assumed to be in a state of decline when it isfacing such major challenges such as its decrease in quality andsignificance to its members or its target consumers. Typically thereare two major options for any organization that enters into a stateof decline or decay. The first main option is exiting from its corefunctions in the market and completely seizing to operate. The otheroption that an organization may employ is seeking to improve itsservices or quality through communications with the right partnersfor the organization to survive. In addition, an organization mayreceive favorable feedback or even criticism that may prevent it fromexiting its operations. However, if an organization receivesoverwhelming criticism by communicating its condition, there aregreater chances of exiting from operations.
Howeverit is important to note that a company’s loyalty in the marketenvironment may affect its cost-benefit analysis. For instance acompany that has positive brand loyalty by overwhelming section ofits consumers can encourage the organization to try and improve.Conversely, a company facing poor brand reception and loyalty fromthe market may be encouraged to exit from play. In this case,consumer loyalty plays a big role in determining the direction thatany company takes when facing decline challenges. The main reason whythis happens is because their voices are normally heard and theyshape the decisions that an organization embraces in the long run.
Forany business organization to remain viable, effective andcompetitive, it should focus on its management processes. The mostimportant role that any business leader can put into play in thisprocess is being in apposition of managing the knowledge assets thatis held by the employees. It is important for an organization toencourage effective communication through free flow and exchange ofideas and information in the daily business operations. This is anideal strategy that targets key employees to function at their keyareas hence employing competitive edge in the business.
Organizationalmomentum is improved by business leaders through developing effectivetechnological infrastructural tools in the organization. This helpsin linking employees and the entire organization to allow viablecollaborations that are aimed at achieving business success. In thissense, information technology basically helps convert implicitknowledge into explicit knowledge that can be easily seen by theright persons in the organization.
Inaddition, information technology is fast, easy and most effectiveform of communication that can be easily made accessible to allemployees in the organization. This means that management processesare made easier with advanced technology that helps create anddevelop human management software that is applicable to the specificneeds of any organization.
Therefore,as the most effective tool of communication in the organization,technology provides a platform where the business leaders as well asthe employees apply their management capital. This is determined bybusiness leaders’ efforts of creating effective interpersonalrelationships that exist in the organization.