Leadership
Leadership
Leadership
ORGANIZING RESPONSIBILITY
1. FORMAL ORGANIZATION
ORGANIZATIONAL
System of well-defined jobs, with STRUCTURE
the measure of ARA
Well defined, bounded by A process in which a group is
delegation and relatively stable formed including its ARA, span of
control and lines
2. INFORMAL ORGANIZATION Formal structure, official
management of positions or
Refers to what people do because working relationships that will
they are human personalities coordinate efforts of workers of
People work together diverse interest and abilities
Management does not have an Formal system of task and
option to destroy, harness it for reporting relationships that
constructive ends, controls, coordinates and motivates
employees.
AUTHORITY
FLAT OR DECENTRALIZED
The right to act or make decisions STRUCTURES
without approval of higher
administrators A flat organizational structure
Includes the right to extract features few or no levels of middle
obedience from subordinates management between staff and
executives.
This structure is often adopted by
smaller or more agile organizations
that value flexibility and rapid CAREER PROGRESSION
decision making.
Employees may have more
KEY CHARACTERISTICS: opportunities for promotion within
a tall structure.
FEWER MANAGEMENT
LAYERS PATTERNS OF
ORGANIZATIONAL
Minimal hierarchical levels, often STRUCTURE
just top executives and frontline
employees. 1. TALL OR CENTRALIZED
STRUCTURE
WIDE SPAN OF CONTROL
KEY CHARACTERISTICS:
Managers oversee a larger number
of employees, promoting MULTIPLE LEVELS OF
autonomy. MANAGEMENT
The structure can be rigid and Is one used for less complex
resistant to change organization, authority
decentralized
HIGH ADMINISTRATIVE Also known as horizontal
COSTS organization
More experienced and well trained
More managers mean increased nurses becomes productive.
costs related to salaries and Applicable only in smaller
overhead. organizations or individual units
with larger organizations
ENHANCED
COMMUNICATION ADVANTAGE
FLEXIBILITY DISADVANTAGE
CONSIDERATIONS IN THE
DEVELOPMENT OF A PATIENT CLASSIFICATION
STAFFING SYSTEM
8. CASE MANAGEMENT
METHOD