Functions of an
Organisation
    Business and the Business
    Environment
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    Concept of organizational function
    • The transformation process
      of the firm requires
      activities and resources.
    • These activities and
      resources are arrange into
      sets which called functions.
         purchasing
                          production      finance
                                                        Marketing
             administration
                         Research &    human resource
                         development   management
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                  Common organisational functions
                                      Purchasing/
       Administration
                                      Logistics
                                      optional
                                                    Marketing &
                                                    Sales
       HRM                            Production
                                                    Customer
                                                    service
                                                    optional
       Finance                        R&D
                                      optional
    Administration
    • Support the operation of the
      organization: IT support,
      reception, office care…
    • Not the central purpose but all
      organization must have people to
      do this task.
    • Help to “organize” the firm
    • Know who does what in the firm
    • Have close understanding of the
      business across all of its functional
      areas
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    Administration
    • Examples of administrative tasks:
      • Collecting, distributing and dispatching the mail
      • Storing, retrieving paper and electronic records
      • Organising meeting and preparing meeting documents
      • Responding promptly to enquiries
      • Sending and receiving messages by phone, fax or email
      • Making arrangement for visitors
      • Making travel arrangement
      • Making arrangement for events
    Finance
    • Concern with managing the business’s money  Providing critical
      information for decision making
    • Link to all functions in the business
    • Contains two parts: accounting and financial management
                                        is the language and tools of finance
                       Accounting       ●   Balance sheet
                                        ● Income and expenditure
                                        ● Cash flow
                                        ●   Allocate funds to current and fixed assets
                       Financial        ●   Obtain the best mix of financing alternatives
                      management        ●   Develop an appropriate dividend policy
                                            within the context of the firm’s objectives
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     Finance
     Task examples
       • Producing invoice, checking payment received
        and chasing up overdue payment
       • Recording money received
       • Checking and paying invoice received
       • Preparing payroll and paying staff salaries
       • Monitoring departmental budgets to check managers not over spending
       • Issuing regular budget reports to all departmental managers
       • Producing cash flow forecasts and regular financial reports to senior managers
       • Advising senior managers on sources of finance or capital expenditure
     Human resource management
     • HR refers to the workforce of an organization that is employed to achieve
       organizational goals
     • HRM deals with
       • Employment: procuring and employing individuals with suitable knowledge,
         skills, experience and aptitude necessary to perform various jobs
       • HR development: developing the workforce so that both the employees and the
         organisation in turn can achieve their goals
       • Employee relations: dealing with the employees, in the organisational context, as a
         social group that contributes to the organisation
       • Compensation: including all the rewards that an employee receives during the
         course of his or her job–for his or her contributions to the organisation
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                                    HRM function
     Employment          HR development           Employee relations      Compensation
      Job analysis          Performance           Increasing employee      Job evaluation
      HR planning             appraisal               productivity.       Wage and salary
      Recruitment              Training         Keeping the employees     administration
        Selection           Management           satisfied & motivated.      Incentives
       Placement            development             Developing team       Fringe benefits
       Induction           Career planning           building, team
                          and development       management, leadership
                                                          skills.
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     Human resource management
     • Example task:
       • Recruitment and retention
       • Dismissal
       • Redundancy
       • Motivation
       • Professional development and training
       • Health and safety conditions at work
       • Liason with trade unions
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     Marketing & sales
     • Refer to the process by which organization identify and satisfy
       customer needs profitably and efficiency
     • Contains the following
       • Market research
       • Promotion strategy
       • Pricing strategy
       • Distribution strategy
       • Product: advice on new product development, product improvement,
         extension strategy, target market
       • Marketing finance
       • Sales strategy
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     Production/ Operation
     • Major function to transform input (resources) to output (good or
       service)
     • Function that indicates the dynamic and on-going business
     • Involve planning, organizing, coordinating and controlling the
       resources needed to produce a company’s good or service.
     • Work with people, equipment, technology, information, etc…
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     Production/ Operation
     • Task examples
       • Acquiring resources
       • Planning output – labour, capital, land
       • Monitoring costs
       • Projection on future outputs
       • Production method: batch, flow, job, cell
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     Research & Development
     • Improve the product or the way to make the product  help
       organization grow
     • Expensive
        Usually in large firm
        other firm thus replicate
     • In some industry R&D is the main source of business growth
       • Car manufacturers
       • Pharmaceutical companies
     • Discussion: think about examples of R&D in different industry
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     Research & Development
     • Task examples
       • New product development
       • Product improvement
       • Competitive advantage
       • Value added
       • Product testing
       • Efficiency gains
       • Cost savings
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     Customer service
     • This function is vital to keep the customers loyal to the business
     • This function look at the customers’ enquiries, concerns or
       complaints
     • Task examples:
       •   Answering customer enquiries about products and services
       •   Providing specialist information and advice to meet customer needs
       •   Solving customer problems
       •   Providing after-sales services
       •   Dealing with customer complaints in accordance to company procedures
       •   Analysing record of customer complaints to resolve problem areas
       •   Using customer feedback to improve customer service and satisfaction
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     Group discussion
     What is the most important function in the organization and why?
     Choose an organizational function and explain:
     • How it interrelates to other functions in the business
     • How it relates to the organizational purpose
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