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Organizing as a Process By: Grace A. Binalayo

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Organizing as a

Process

By: Grace A. Binalayo

DefinitionOrganizing as a Process should

consider several factors or

fundamentals.

Several factors of

Organizing.

1. The structure must reflect objectives and plans because activities of the organization are based them.

Six Postulates

1. A gas consists of very small particles, each of which has a mass.

Example:

An inflated basketball weighs more than a deflated basketball.

2. The structure must reflect authority given to top and middle management.

3. Organization structure, like any other plan, should reflect their external environment.

3. The organization must be manned. Grouping of activities, and the authority of an organization structure must consider the people’s limitations, customs and traditions.

Nature &

Development of

Organization

6.6. Although there are Although there are differences of differences of interpretations as to the interpretations as to the exact nature of exact nature of organization, it is an organization, it is an undeniable fact that the undeniable fact that the proper organization is the proper organization is the backbone of the successful backbone of the successful enterprise, the solid of enterprise, the solid of foundation upon which the foundation upon which the entire business is built.entire business is built.

WHAT IS AN ORGANIZATION?WHAT IS AN ORGANIZATION?

Six Postulates

4. Collisions of gas particles with each other or with the walls of the container are perfectly elastic.

Unlike “bouncing balls,” no energy of motion is lost.

The term “organizationorganization” has several definitions

- One is the “Executive Executive structure of a business”structure of a business”. It is sometimes used to mean the total business organization, including facilities, materials, money, and manpower. This final definition refers to the term “conceptconcept” , to which member is assigned to specific duties and under the terms of which all employees work effectively together.

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