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Characteristics of Decision Making

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Characteristics of Decision Making

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Characteristics of Decision Making

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Importance of decision Making

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Decision Making Process

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Advantages of decision Making

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Advantages of decision Making

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Advantages of decision Making

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Delegation Of Authority

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Meaning of Delegation Of Authority

“ Delegation means assigning of certain responsibi l i t ies along

with the necessary authority by a superior to his subordinate

managers. “

“ Delegation means assigning of certain responsibi l i t ies along

with the necessary authority by a superior to his subordinate

managers. “

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To reduce the excessive burden on the superiors i.e., executives

and managers functioning at different levels.

To provide opportunities of growth and self development to junior executives.

To create a team of experienced and matured managers for the Organisation. It acts as a technique of management and human resource development.

To improve individual as well as overall efficiency of the Organisation

To reduce the excessive burden on the superiors i.e., executives and managers functioning at different levels.

To provide opportunities of growth and self development to junior executives.

To create a team of experienced and matured managers for the Organisation. It acts as a technique of management and human resource development.

To improve individual as well as overall efficiency of the Organisation

Objectives of Delegation of

Authority

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Relieves manager for more challenging jobs :

Delegation makes it possible for the managers to distribute their workload to others. Thus, managers are relieved of routine work and they can concentrate on higher functions of management like planning, organising, controlling, etc.

Leads to motivation of subordinates :

Subordinates are encouraged to give their best at work when they have authority with responsibility. They take more initiative and interest in the work and are also careful and cautious in their work. Delegation leads to motivation of employees and manpower development.

Importance of Delegation of

Authority

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Facil itates management development :

Delegation acts as a training ground for management development. It gives opportunity to subordinates to learn, to grow and to develop new qualities and skills. It builds up a reservoir of executives, which can be used as and when required. 

Better Coordination :

Due to delegation, effective communication develops between the superiors and subordinates. The subordinates are answerable to superiors and the superiors are responsible for the performance of subordinates. This brings better relations and team spirit among the superiors and subordinates

Importance of Delegation of

Authority

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Basis for superior – subordinate relationship :

The superiors trust subordinates and give them necessary authority. The subordinates accept their accountability and this develops cordial superior-subordinate relationships.

Importance of Delegation of

Authority

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Four Stages In Process of Delegation of Authority

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Unity of Command :

This principle of delegation suggests that everyone should have only one boss. A subordinate should get orders and instructions from one superior and should be made accountable to one superior only. This means 'no subordinate should be held accountable to more than one superior'.

The Scalar Principle :

The scalar principle of delegation maintains that there should be clear and direct lines of authority in the Organisation, running from the top to the bottom. The subordinate should know who delegates authority to him and to whom he should contact for matters beyond his authority.

Principles of Effective

Delegation of Authority

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Effective Communication Suppor t System :

This principle suggests that there should be continuous flow of information between the superior and the subordinates with a view to furnishing relevant information to subordinate for decision making This helps him to take proper decisions and also to interpret properly the authority delegated to him.

Reward for Ef fective Delegation :

This principle suggests that effective delegation and successful assumption of authority should be rewarded. This will facilitate fuller delegation and effective assumption of authority within the Organisation.

Principles of Effective

Delegation of Authority

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