Monday, December 31, 2012

New Year's Resolutions


Make any New years resolutions for work?

We all make new year's resolutions usually personal resolutions, such as I want to learn more, lose weight, be more healthy, focus on work life balance etc. etc....

But, what about business or professional resolutions? Yes folks don't forget its time to make those  resolutions for 2013, things that were nagging you through 2012, improvement projects,  performance development and focusing on the simple measures which would lead to a more organized business process.
Buckle up and get ready with your speculations for the new year...!!

Wishing you all a very happy, prosperous and successful 2013....until next year folks stay tuned!

Types of Organizational Structures


What is your Organizational Structure?

We all know that there are 5 known approaches to organizational structures:
  1. Functional
  2. Divisional
  3. Matrix
  4. Team
  5. Networking   
All five approaches comprise of varying fundamentals of systematic and organic structures.

Functional structure:

The functional structure has units based on similar activities, skills, expertise, and resources. Production, marketing, finance, and human resources are common groupings within a functional structure.

A functional structure features well-defined channels of communication, authority and responsibility relationships.



Divisional structure:

In large organizations it is imperative to keep track of all their company's products and activities which lead to a development of specialized departments. Such departments are then divided according to their organizational productivity. This confederacy of departments is called divisional structure, thus allowing managers to focus on the results and resources.



Matrix structure:

In the Matrix structure personnel of similar skills are combined for the functional assignments, this structure uses permanent cross-functional teams to assimilate functional proficiencies. This structure increases employee motivation and cross training.


Team structure:

Team structure is composed of personnel from different departments who work together as needed to solve problems and explore opportunities. The focus is to break down the functional barriers among the various division or departments and generate a more effective relationship; however, managers must be aware that how well team members work together often depends on the quality of interpersonal relations, group dynamics, and their team management abilities.

Network structure:

The network structure relies on other organizations to perform critical functions on a contractual basis or more commonly known as outsourcing. Organizations outsource specific work to specialists. This approach provides flexibility and reduces overhead.



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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Leader or Manager you decide.....

Leader or Manager you decide

 


Stephen Covey said "Management is efficiency in climbing the ladder of success; leadership determines whether the ladder is leaning against the right wall." 

Isn't this so true. Leadership in its true essence is driven by individual talent and outside the box thinking.
Today, many senior management have forgotten what it is to be a true leader, not because they want to, but because the challenges that they face whilst in their positions to make the profit margins and have simply reduced to 'Management'.

The drive to actually make a difference seems to have diminished and it needs to be revived. There is such a slight difference between Management and Leadership, management is doing things the right way, following process and Leadership is actually doing the right things taking that initiative to create and or improve upon things, it is about taking responsibility and not making excuses.

Most of the successful leaders have been visionaries and great influencer's, they are people who let their work and staff speak for them.
Leadership is a powerful combination of character and strategy, it is these attributes that would help create a successful organization.


Friday, December 28, 2012

Using social media to grow your outreach


Using social media to grow your outreach

Social Media is becoming a growing phenomenon in the business world. The new generation relate more to the modern techniques of communication and virtual tools.
That being said.....should businesses actively utilize social media as their primary marketing tool?

The answer is Yes!....in today's economic condition it is imperative to market your product or service via social media to gain the attention of the majority population with the purchasing power.

Increase your outreach and hire yourself a social media marketing personnel to keep your virtual outreach in the game effectively allowing you global exposure without the cost of actually advertising globally.