¿QUÉ ES LA ESTRUCTURA ORGANIZATIVA DE UNA EMPRESA?

¿QUÉ ES LA ESTRUCTURA ORGANIZATIVA DE UNA EMPRESA?

Introduction to Organizational Structures

Overview of Functions in Organizations

  • The video introduces the four main functions performed by executives in organizations: planning, organizing, managing, and controlling.
  • This is the first video in a series focusing on organizational structures, with future videos planned on departmentalization, organizational charts, and formal vs. informal organization.

Definition of an Organization

  • An organization is defined as a group of people and material resources structured to achieve specific goals.
  • Example provided: Real Madrid's structure includes key figures like president Florentino Pérez and coaches such as Zinedine Zidane and Pablo Laso.

Importance of Division of Labor

  • The principle of division of labor ensures that tasks are assigned based on roles; for instance, Pérez does not handle minor tasks like setting up cones.
  • Organizations aim for various objectives; while many seek profit (e.g., McDonald's), others may focus on social goals (e.g., Greenpeace).

Organizational Structure Explained

Defining Organizational Structure

  • Organizing involves dividing work among individuals/groups and coordinating their activities to meet objectives effectively.
  • A well-defined organizational structure clarifies roles and responsibilities within a company.

Types of Organizational Structures

  • Common structures include functional areas (HR, finance, production), levels of authority (hierarchy), communication channels (emails or messages), and protocols for processes like vacation requests.

Types of Organizational Structures

Hierarchical Structure

  • The line structure follows a clear chain of command where decisions flow from top management downwards; typical in military settings.

Line-and-Staff Structure

  • Combines direct authority relationships with advisory departments; exemplified by the Spanish government’s hierarchy under Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.

Committee-Based Decision Making

Shared Authority in Committees

Committee Structures and Organizational Frameworks

Understanding Committees

  • A committee is a group of individuals, often led by a president who may have a decisive vote, but decisions are generally made collectively through discussion and deliberation.
  • The State Council serves as an advisory body that produces reports for the government, utilizing expert groups to analyze issues from various perspectives.

Expert Groups and Their Functions

  • An example includes Sánchez's formation of a 100-expert group tasked with designing Spain's post-coronavirus strategy, functioning similarly to a committee structure.

Organizational Structures

Functional and Divisional Structures

  • Functional structures organize departments based on specific functions (e.g., production, marketing), allowing for some independence among areas.
  • Divisional structures segment organizations into different brands or geographical areas, common in multinational companies where operational decisions are decentralized.

Matrix Structure

  • A matrix structure is employed for projects requiring personnel from various departments; it features dual lines of authority—departmental and project-based.
  • Clarity in authority is crucial to prevent conflicts when employees receive instructions from both their department heads and project leaders.

Project Management Tools

ERP Systems

  • Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems like SAP or Edwards facilitate comprehensive management across all business areas—from finance to human resources.
  • Implementing an ERP system can be lengthy (often over a year), necessitating collaboration across all functional areas during setup and training phases.

Key Concepts in Organizational Structure

Definitions and Importance

Video description

En este vídeo se explica qué es la estructura organizativa o estructura organizacional de una empresa. Se explican algunos ejemplos que existen y su relación con la función de organización de la empresa. Es una pregunta típica del tema de organización de la asignatura de Economía de la Empresa y te puede servir para preparar la EVAU, PEVAU, EBAU, ABAU, selectividad, etc.