The Importance Of Organization Goals In An Organization

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Organization goal is very important for managing organization in proper direction. It provides motivation for employees of organization. There is a main goal and operative goal. Main goal is a mission that represents organization’s fundamental purpose. And Operational goal is the goal set by the top authorities for mangers with their focus on how to operate the main goal. This operative goal for managers can improve efficiency and productivity of organization, if it’s going on proper direction (Rainey, 2014). It may be reduce workplace conflict. But there are many operative and managing challenges to achieve this goal. Goals are made in chain and hierarchies, which makes it more complex to manage. This complexity …show more content…

It’s focus on organization’s capacity to achieve that goal. Organization’s goal is defined by one general goal, finding means or objectives for its achievement. But Organization may have many goals, which often conflicts with each other. In any organization, people in different unit with their own goal or priorities. Now management increasingly intuitive, paradoxical and emergent than rational goal approach. So, Goal clarification play a major role in managerial procedures (Rainey, 2014). By using MBO (Management by Objective) program, organization can make grater generality and specificity by defining goals and mission. So, this model mainly focus on careful planning for improve efficiency.
System-resource Approach: This approach is alternative of goal model. Here mainly concentrate on organizational resources (funds, equipment, personnel) from its environment. As higher the level of resources flow out from an organization, higher the level of resources flow into an organization from other organization. So, most effective exchange of resources between organizations, makes more effective organization. This model mainly focus on responsiveness to environment for achieving growth and acquiring growth (Rainey, 2014).

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