The divisional structure or product structure consists of self-contained divisions. A division is a collection of functions which produce a product. It also utilizes a plan to compete and operate as a separate business or profit center. Divisional structure is based on external or internal parameters like product /customer segment/ geographical location etc.
The divisional structure or product structure consists of self-contained divisions. A division is a collection of functions which produce a product. It also utilizes a plan to compete and operate as a separate business or profit center. Divisional structure is based on external or internal parameters like product /customer segment/ geographical location etc. For example, each division is responsible for certain product and has its own resources such as finance, marketing, warehouse, maintenance etc.
A division of a business or business division is one of the parts into which a business, organization or company is divided. The divisions are distinct parts of that business. In case of a multi-divisional organizational structure, there is one parent company or head-office, and that parent company/head-office owns smaller companies/departments that use its brand and name. The whole organization is ultimately controlled by central management, but most decisions are left to autonomous divisions/departments.
Dividing the firm based on output into several autonomous units, provides the optimal level of centralization in a company. Central management could still dictate the overall direction of the firm, while each division operates autonomously to cater to its own needs, is held accountable for its own profits, and can remain productive even if the other divisions fail.
In a simplistic scenario, these divisions are all part of the same company and that company is legally responsible for all of the obligations and debts of the divisions. However, this may change in case of large organizations, where various parts of the business may be run by different subsidiaries, and a business division may include one or many subsidiaries. Each subsidiary in such a case is a separate legal entity owned by the primary business or by another subsidiary in the hierarchy. Often a division operates under a separate name and companies often setup business units to operate in divisions prior to the legal formation of subsidiaries.
Given below are common methods of differentiation:
As a company moves from a single product or service to manufacturing a wide range of products it may find that the functional structure is no longer effective. This is especially true if the products are very different from each other in terms of the technology, raw material and manufacturing process used and the final product. In such a situation, the company may then have to adopt a structure which revolves around individual products or product lines. Grouping activities according to a specific product or service, thus placing all activities related to the product or the service under one manager. Each major product area in the corporation is under the authority of a senior manager who is specialist in, and is responsible for, everything related to the product line.
Johnson & Johnson manufactures and markets a wide range of specialized surgical sutures and accessories as well as a range of products for children. Product based departmentalization ensures that the two major product lines operate as independent profit divisions since there is almost no commonality in terms of the manufacturing process, marketing skills and market segments served.
LA Gear is another example of company that uses product departmentalization. Its structure is based on its varied product lines which include women’s footwear etc.
Hindustan Lever manufacturing and marketing detergents, toiletries, chemicals, and agro-based products
Procter and Gamble (P&G), USA, operates under three entities in India - two listed entities 'Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care Limited' and 'Gillette India Limited', as well as one 100 per cent subsidiary of the parent company in the US called 'Procter & Gamble Home Products'. P&G with its range of Vicks products, Clearasil cream and soap have structures revolving around different products.
The extent of differentiation would vary from one company to another. One company may club all its toilet soaps, detergents, and washing powders in one product line, while another may differentiate between toilet soaps and detergents or even between individual toilet soaps if they cater to distinct market segments or have a very different raw material base.
The main advantages of using a product based organization structure are that it facilitates optional utilization of specialized machinery and technological processes, permits greater co-ordination, where specialized customer service is required, and enables product managers to be responsible for the profit generation of their department.
The biggest disadvantage of this type of structure is that it leads to duplication of managerial manpower thus leading to higher costs. It also requires a strong leader to control the various product groups so that they do not become alienated from the overall organizational objectives.
When an organization is departmentalized on the basis of location of different tasks and activities, then the organization is geographically organized. The biggest advantage of differentiating the functions geographically is that it allows for maximum utilization of local resources and talents, as well as speedy decision-making in response to changes in local conditions. In fact, where the participation of local people is essential to the success of the organization as in voluntary and social organizations, a geographic differentiation is ideal. The problems associated with this type of structure relate to problems of top management control and require a large number of executives with general management skills to head the various area operations.
The organization structure of Coca-Cola has reflected the company’s operation in two broad geographic areas – the North American sector and the international sector, which includes the Pacific Rim, the European Community, Northeast Europe, Africa and Latin America groups.
Another kind of possible grouping is by the type of customer served. Grouping activities on the basis of common customers or types of customers. Jobs may be grouped according to the type of customer served by the organization. The assumption is that customers in each department have a common set of problems and needs that can best be met by specialists. The sales activities in an office supply firm can be broken down into three departments that serve retail, wholesale and government accounts.
A Delhi based company manufacturing electronic typewriters and desk top photocopiers had organized its sales force on the basis of its two product lines. Its major customer segments were Government organizations (public sector companies, ministries, departmental undertakings, public libraries etc.) and private sector companies. The company was not very successful in its marketing efforts. Investigation revealed that the same customer (organization) was being visited by two different salesmen (one each for typewriter and copier) resulting in unnecessary duplication of effort and time. Moreover, the Government and private sector organizations each had a very different set of criteria governing their decision to purchase. The sales approach which succeeded in a private sector company could not be similarly applied to a government set-up. The company then re-organized its sales force into two teams, one catering to the government sector and the other to the private sector, with each team having responsibility for both the product lines. With the reorganized structure the company was able to make a dent in the highly competitive market.
An example of this would be to look at Hewlett Packard (HP), the computer and printer company. HP operates in several countries and they may be separate geographies under each product lines like Printer division, Printing & Multifunction division, Handheld Devices division and the Servers division etc. However in different countries they operate as distinct legal entities with subsidiaries like Hewlett Packard (India) Software Operation Private Limited (India), Hewlett Packard (Thailand) Ltd. (Thailand), Hewlett Packard Customer Delivery Services SL (Spain) etc., all using the HP brand name.
Another more obvious example is that Google Video is a division of Google, and is part of the same corporate entity. But the YouTube video service is a subsidiary of Google because it remains operated as YouTube, LLC, a separate business entity even though it is owned by Google.
Grouping activities on the basis of product or service or customer flow. Because each process requires different skills, process departmentalization allows homogeneous activities to be grouped together. Departmentalization by process, benefit from the advantages that are found in high specialization, and tends to be very efficient in some instances. A high degree of specialization leads to the development of proficiency and professional competence, as well as it enables, and implies, the development of centralized control functions.
Example: Applicants might need to go through several departments, namely validation, licensing and treasury, before receiving a driver’s license.
Horizontal or Flat Organizational Structures
Flat organizational structure is an organizational model with relatively few or no levels of middle management between the executives and the frontline employees. Its goal is to have as little hierarchy as possible between management and staff level employees. In a flat organizational structure, employees have increased involvement in the decision-making process.
Shared Services is the centralization of service offering at one part of an organization or group sharing funding and resourcing. The providing department effectively becomes an internal service provider. The key is the idea of 'sharing' within an organization or group.
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In case of a multi-divisional organizational structure, there is one parent company, or head-office. And that parent owns smaller departments, under the same brand name. Dividing the firm, into several self-contained, autonomous units, provides the optimal level of centralization, in a company.
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