How does Fayol apply the principle of division of work in organizations? |
Only to technical tasks Only to managerial tasks To all kinds of work, both technical and managerial Only to government offices |
To all kinds of work, both technical and managerial |
The correct answer is option 3- To all kind of work, both technical and managerial. Fayol applies the principle of division of work to all kind of work – technical as well as managerial. Work is divided into small tasks/ jobs. A trained specialist who is competent is required to perform each job. Thus, division of work leads to specialisation. According to Fayol, “The intent of division of work is to produce more and better work for the same effort. Specialisation is the most efficient way to use human effort.” In business work can be performed more efficiently if it is divided into specialised tasks; each performed by a specialist or trained employee. This results in efficient and effective output. Thus, in a company we have separate departments for finance, marketing, production and human resource development etc. All of them have specialised persons. Collectively they achieve production and sales targets of the company. Fayol applies this principle of division of work to all kinds of work – technical as well as managerial. You can observe this principle at work in any organisation like hospital or even a government office. |