Departmentalisation
Departmentalisation
Definition:
Horizontal Differentiation of task or activity into discrete segments is called
departmentalization.
It also refers to grouping activities in different departments; we can also call it as
division of work.
1. Departmentalization by function:
Activities can be grouped according to function to peruse economic scales &
placing employee in different department as their capability & knowledge for E.G.
Marketing department, H.R department, I.T department etc. Functional
departments can be used in all types of organization.
2. Departmentalization by product:
Some large organization has to adopt this approach. It is possible that one
organization manufacturers many other products, so, there should be different
departments for each product so as to be specialized. For E.G. Godrej company
have many products like Fridge, Shaving cream, etc.
4. Departmentalization by region:
Large organization has to follow this mean for convenience. For e.g. one company
is carrying out business activity in all country so there should be different
department geographically like South region, East region we can take e.g. of Indian
Railways.
5. Departmentalization by time:
It is not possible that only one department will carry on business activity the whole
day, there is need of different shift for e.g. Night Shift & morning shift etc. it is
called departmentalization by time.
6. Departmentalization by process:
Certain products have to be passed from different department for being ready, for
e.g. a cloth needs to be pass from different machines in order to be ready in
furnished cloth.