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SHREYA VERMA
CORPORATE COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT
1st year [2021-2023]
PAPER CODE:- CC-02
ENROLL-NO:-
409463
CONTENT
 COORDINATION
 APPROCHES TO
COORDINATION
 DELEGATION AND
DECENTRALIZATION
 CENTRALIZATION AND
DECENTRALIZATION
COORDINATION
PLANNING
ORGANIZING
STAFFING
DIRECTING
CONTROLLING
 Co-ordination is not a separate function but the very essence of management. It is present in all
the functions.
 Need for co-ordination arises due to inter-dependency of various functional departments.
 Co-ordination is a dynamic process and it is to be exercised all the time to ensure smooth
functioning of departments.
 The managers across the level have to consciously exercise co-ordination.
 It is required in group efforts and not in individual effort. Hence it involves orderly arrangement of
group effort.
 The objective of coordination is to facilitate accomplishment of overall objectives. It works on the
fulcrum of unity of purpose.
Clearly Defined Goals
Cooperation
Harmonized/Combine
policies & practices
Managerial Hierarchy
Communication
system
Liaison Officer
(Link)
Delegation of authority refers to distribution of power in few hands
to make smooth working in the organization. When manager get
overburdened with work, he transfers some of his routine work to
lower level managers/ employees.
Delegation process starts
when the manager distributes
some of his responsibility to his
subordinates.
 Responsibility refers to total
work assigned to an individual
 Power without responsibility
is dangerous.
Responsibility flows upward
i.e. top level has maximum
responsibilities.
RESPONSIBILITY
In order to fulfill
responsibilities, on requires
authority. So the manager also
passes authority to some
extent, so that the
subordinates can perform the
task effectively and efficiently.
Authority refers to power of
taking decisions.
Flows up-ward i.e. top-level
has maximum level of
authority whereas the lower
level has minimum.
AUTHORITY
It is final step of the process
of delegation.
Making employees
accountable refers to making
them answerable for non
completion of work
Under delegation,
accountability can ‘t be
completely transferred. It can
only be shared.
Accountability is imposed.
ACCOUNTABILITY
 Increase coordination: Role clarity in the mind of individuals
 Development of employees: Provides an opportunity to the employees to work and think like a
manager
 Creates future manager: Shortlist the subordinates who has the ability to be a manager in future.
 Effective management: more active in finding the solution of core problems of the organization.
 Facilitates organizational growth: Organizational growth depends on the smooth working condition
and efficiency of manager as well as the subordinate.
 Superior-subordinate relationship: When the managerial tasks are assigned to the subordinate it
increase their trust towards manager and organization.
 Decentralization is extension of delegation.
 Delegation is restricted to certain levels only then there will be no complete decentralization also.
 Example: If directors give the responsibility to production head to complete the target of 50,000
units per annum and authorize him to hire the required workers, decide their salaries and working
conditions.
 Delegation is necessary in every organization but decentralization is optional.
 No organization can work without using the concept of delegation.
 Delegation is a tool to get the work done effectively and efficiency through often whereas
decentralization is required when the organization grows and expands.
One of the most important decision which affects the whole organizational structure and also the
working condition is the decision of distribution of authority.
Basically, there exist two-types of distribution
1. Centralization
2. Decentralization
When the organization restricts the
decision making power in few hands
(mainly the top level management)
then it is known as centralization.
It helps in centralized control of the
org. in the hands of top-level
management which helps in
coordination and uniformity of
actions.
EXAMPLE:- Apple, people’s
republic of China, UK, Denmark,
France…. Etc.
CENTRALIZATION
When the decision making power
gets evenly and systematically
distributed in whole org. then it is
termed to be as decentralized.
Under this every individual gets
some sort of authority according to
their responsibility in the org. which
increase the effectiveness and
efficiency of the org.
EXAMPLE:- hotels, supermarkets,
Johnson and johnson.
DECENTRALIZATION
According to Henry Fayol, the organization should not be completely centralized or decentralized but a
combination of both must be exercised in order to get maximum possible output.
Decision related to financial and structural matters must be strictly restricted in the hands of top level
management, whereas decision related to general functioning should be decentralized, it not only
boost the moral of employees but also increases their efficiency.
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Corporate Communication Management Overview

  • 1. SHREYA VERMA CORPORATE COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT 1st year [2021-2023] PAPER CODE:- CC-02 ENROLL-NO:- 409463
  • 2. CONTENT  COORDINATION  APPROCHES TO COORDINATION  DELEGATION AND DECENTRALIZATION  CENTRALIZATION AND DECENTRALIZATION
  • 4.  Co-ordination is not a separate function but the very essence of management. It is present in all the functions.  Need for co-ordination arises due to inter-dependency of various functional departments.  Co-ordination is a dynamic process and it is to be exercised all the time to ensure smooth functioning of departments.  The managers across the level have to consciously exercise co-ordination.  It is required in group efforts and not in individual effort. Hence it involves orderly arrangement of group effort.  The objective of coordination is to facilitate accomplishment of overall objectives. It works on the fulcrum of unity of purpose.
  • 5. Clearly Defined Goals Cooperation Harmonized/Combine policies & practices Managerial Hierarchy Communication system Liaison Officer (Link)
  • 6. Delegation of authority refers to distribution of power in few hands to make smooth working in the organization. When manager get overburdened with work, he transfers some of his routine work to lower level managers/ employees.
  • 7. Delegation process starts when the manager distributes some of his responsibility to his subordinates.  Responsibility refers to total work assigned to an individual  Power without responsibility is dangerous. Responsibility flows upward i.e. top level has maximum responsibilities. RESPONSIBILITY In order to fulfill responsibilities, on requires authority. So the manager also passes authority to some extent, so that the subordinates can perform the task effectively and efficiently. Authority refers to power of taking decisions. Flows up-ward i.e. top-level has maximum level of authority whereas the lower level has minimum. AUTHORITY It is final step of the process of delegation. Making employees accountable refers to making them answerable for non completion of work Under delegation, accountability can ‘t be completely transferred. It can only be shared. Accountability is imposed. ACCOUNTABILITY
  • 8.  Increase coordination: Role clarity in the mind of individuals  Development of employees: Provides an opportunity to the employees to work and think like a manager  Creates future manager: Shortlist the subordinates who has the ability to be a manager in future.  Effective management: more active in finding the solution of core problems of the organization.  Facilitates organizational growth: Organizational growth depends on the smooth working condition and efficiency of manager as well as the subordinate.  Superior-subordinate relationship: When the managerial tasks are assigned to the subordinate it increase their trust towards manager and organization.
  • 9.  Decentralization is extension of delegation.  Delegation is restricted to certain levels only then there will be no complete decentralization also.  Example: If directors give the responsibility to production head to complete the target of 50,000 units per annum and authorize him to hire the required workers, decide their salaries and working conditions.  Delegation is necessary in every organization but decentralization is optional.  No organization can work without using the concept of delegation.  Delegation is a tool to get the work done effectively and efficiency through often whereas decentralization is required when the organization grows and expands.
  • 10. One of the most important decision which affects the whole organizational structure and also the working condition is the decision of distribution of authority. Basically, there exist two-types of distribution 1. Centralization 2. Decentralization
  • 11. When the organization restricts the decision making power in few hands (mainly the top level management) then it is known as centralization. It helps in centralized control of the org. in the hands of top-level management which helps in coordination and uniformity of actions. EXAMPLE:- Apple, people’s republic of China, UK, Denmark, France…. Etc. CENTRALIZATION When the decision making power gets evenly and systematically distributed in whole org. then it is termed to be as decentralized. Under this every individual gets some sort of authority according to their responsibility in the org. which increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the org. EXAMPLE:- hotels, supermarkets, Johnson and johnson. DECENTRALIZATION
  • 12. According to Henry Fayol, the organization should not be completely centralized or decentralized but a combination of both must be exercised in order to get maximum possible output. Decision related to financial and structural matters must be strictly restricted in the hands of top level management, whereas decision related to general functioning should be decentralized, it not only boost the moral of employees but also increases their efficiency.