The
Advantages of Flexibility in an Organization
In the contemporary world, a small business must be flexible.
If your business is too rigid, then it will fail. Rapid changes will occur- in
technology and also in the economy - which means that only organizations that
are flexible so that they can adapt to these changes will succeed, which will
give them a massive advantage over more-rigid organizations.
(Nicky La Marco. December 03,2018 )
1) Enhanced Competitiveness
2) Improved Efficiency
3) Your Scheduling Becomes More Flexible
4) Better
Team Building
5) Better Continuity during Uncertainty
6) Your Environmental Impact Is Reduce
7) Hiring Costs and Turnover Costs Are Reduced
8) Your Organization Will Grow Faster
The need
for flexibility in the workplace
The need for organizational flexibility is very important.
When looking at why there is a need a for flexibility there are factors that
are creating the need for flexibility in the workplace. Things are changing all
the time, which means an organisation, must be able to take on these changes.
Aspects such as social, technological, economical, legal, political and other
global factors in which a business operate within are changing all the time, so
organisations should be able to adapt when these changes happen. So in other
words they need to be flexible. As it says there is a need for flexibility in
the workplace, but there is also a need for flexibility in the workforce,
meaning the staff. As change happens, how work gets done too changes therefore
the workforce should also be flexible.
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Types of Organizational Flexibility
- Functional Flexibility- Functional
flexibility basically states that employees will do jobs that go beyond
what they are actually there to do. So they will perform jobs that they
weren’t originally specified to do. So employees should be able to do
different jobs but still do their own. So the organisation will require
multi-skilled employees. So for example would be in an organisation, a
debtors clerk doing their own job, which is debtors, but also being able
to do creditors when required.
- Numerical Flexibility- This basically
involves an organisation bring labor in or taking labor out in accordance
service or product demand. The state of the economy can also be a factor
for the organisation to bring in or go without labor. They can control
this by the number of employees they need at the time. Therefore they will
hire as they need. They can do this by hiring casuals or part time
workers.
- Financial Flexibility
- Procedural Flexibility
- Skills Flexibility
- Attitudinal Flexibility
- Structural Flexibility
CONCLUSION
The term organizational flexibility refers to the overall
flexibility of an organization as a system (structure) defined by a set of
resources (technology, personnel, financial resources, and knowledge),
processes (operations, tasks, routines) and managerial functions (strategizing,
organizing, planning, leading, directing)
REFERENCES
Nicky
LaMarco. December
03,2018 (Available at;
UKessays (Available at; https://www.ukessays.com/essays/business/definition-of-organisational-flexibility.php




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