Public organisations and Private organisations,The different types of organisations are hoping to achieve different goals. This is shown by the difference in their aims and objectives.
Task 1 (M1):
The different types of organisations are hoping to achieve different goals. This is shown by the difference in their aims and objectives.
Public organisations, which are owned by the government, main target is to provide as service to the community. This is non-profit based as all the funds come from tax payer’s money.
Private organisations, those which aren’t owned by the government, have different aims. Organisations like charities, for example, do not necessarily aim to make a profit but rather provide a service with the entire surplus being spent on the charities cause and keeping the organisation running. Other private organisations seek to make a profit, and increase the size of the organisation. This is the case for many organisations whether they are local, national or even global.
Ford
Aim 1: Become an Employer of Choice by recruiting, retaining and developing the best people.
- Shareholders: agree with this aim because it will help to expand the organisation and so it will increase revenue.
- Customers: agree with this aim because it provides a better service for them and so they would feel more comfortable buying from Ford and so they would go again or recommend friends and family.
- Suppliers: agree with this aim because in achieving this aim the company would sell more cars and so they would require more car parts from the supplier.
- Pressure groups: agree with this aim because in order for the organisation to retain the staff, they would have to ensure that all of their requirements are met and so the pressure group wouldn’t have a problem with them.
- Employees: agree with this aim because the organisation would have to take steps to ensure that they retain the best staff which would include pay rises, bonuses and better treatment.