Page 166 - DCOM102_DMGT101_PRINCIPLES_AND_PRACTICES_OF_MANAGEMENT
P. 166

Principles and Practices of Management




                    Notes
                                     First, they can hire offspring at an entry level in the company, as did Miles Ezell, Jr., and
                                     his brother Bill, who own Purity Dairies Inc., based in Nashville, Tennessee. Three sons, a
                                     daughter, and a son-in-law who joined the company now hold management positions, but
                                     they started "small". "Because they came here directly out of college and hadn't worked
                                     elsewhere first, they spent at least three years working in different areas, getting a feel for
                                     them," says Miles. "They worked in some of the worst jobs, like cleanup detail in the milk
                                     plant or in the garage, and they spent six months running milk routes." The Ezell offspring
                                     never displaced another worker, and it became clear early on that favouritism was not
                                     going to be a problem.
                                     Wolfson agrees that  children of  founders or  owners must  learn the business from the
                                     bottom up, even if they are assured of succession. "The second generation needs to show
                                     some patience," he advises.

                                     Mentoring can also help avoid destructive politics, as long as the mentor is not a family
                                     member. A trusted or long-term manager can help acquaint the young person with the
                                     company in an unobtrusive  manner, sometimes even acting as a go-between with the
                                     young person and other workers.
                                     Referent power with the young family member can work both ways. The young family
                                     member can work both ways. The young person may worry that his or her associations
                                     with other employees are based solely on connections with the founding family. But in
                                     other cases, it benefits everyone. Gray Langsam, president of Plaut & Stern Inc., a wholesale
                                     meat company and meat packing plant in New York City, recalls positive relationships
                                     with other employees, even though they knew his father was a company partner. They
                                     watched him work his way up from the bottom and grew to trust him. "I would listen to
                                     their suggestions and pass them along to my father," he says. "All that helped me ease my
                                     way and break down any resentment the workers had at having the boss's kid in their
                                     midst".
                                     Hiring the kids doesn't have to be a disaster. It just takes good political strategies that
                                     benefit everyone in the organisation.
                                   9.5 Summary


                                       Delegation is an essential element of any manager's job.
                                       If used effectively delegation provides real benefits to every one involved.
                                       Major indicator of justified use of power is delegation of authority by the management.

                                       It is the process through which a manager gives authority to their subordinates in order to
                                       accomplish certain assignments.
                                       The work culture, which utilizes the delegation of authority, improves the job satisfaction
                                       motivation and morale of employees.
                                       Further  it is  helpful  in  satisfying the  employee's need for recognition, responsibility
                                       freedom and autonomy.
                                       "Power" is the ability to affect change while "authority" is the right to make any given
                                       decision.











          158                               LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY
   161   162   163   164   165   166   167   168   169   170   171