Advantages of Organisation Structure:
- The activities of the individuals and the groups will become more rational, stable and predictable.
- An orderly hierarchy in which people are related in a meaningful sequence will result. Individual responsibility will be known clearly and the authority to act would be defined.
- Individuals will be selected on the basis of ability to perform expected tasks. Simplification and specialisation of job assignment is possible in more effective way.
- Directional and operational goals and procedures will be determined clearly and energies devoted to their achievement.
- Available resources will be utilised in the most effective way.
- Such an organisation may make the treatment of the individual workers more democratic because patronage and favouritism are reduced.
- Workers will benefit from planned superior subordinate- relationships in which each work receives essential support and direction.
Demerits of Organisation Structure:
- Individual creativity and originality may be stifled by the rather rigid determination of duties and responsibilities.
Workers may become:
- Individual creativity and originality may be stifled by the rather rigid determination of duties and responsibilities.
- Workers may become less willing to assume duties that are not formally a part of their original assignment.
- Very often the fixed relationships and lines of authority seem inflexible and difficult to adjust to meet changing needs.
- They produce anxiety in individual workers by pressing too heavily for routine and conformity.
- They become too costly in terms of time and human dignity in order to implement organisational rules and regulations.
- Inter-personal communication may be slowed or stopped as a result of strict adherence to formal lines of communication.
- Organisations tend to fail to account for important differences in workers as human beings.
These drawbacks can be reduced through careful planning and efforts by supervisors to be responsive to human problems created by formal organisational structures.