(AQA) MORRISONS, UNIT 2, (SECTION B)

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Unit 2; Section B

Job roles from the Morrison bakery section

In this partition of the coursework I will be studying three different job be looking specifically at sales within the bakery section of Morrison’s.

   

How Morrison’s organisational chart affects the communication between employees

Morrison’s hierarchical structure does affect the way staff communicates with each other in a number of numerous ways –

  • One way that hierarchical structure affects the way the staff communicates in Morrison’s is that it makes it much easier to. This is because this particular structure clearly shows how Morrison’s is divided into its different functions which makes it easier to acquire and communicate with the staff required.

Example: If Morrison’s general manager wanted to contact the sales assistant working in the fishmonger department to discuss last night’s argument with one of the customers and find a way to solve this issue; the general manager would find it much easier to find the person he wants through the line manager of the fishmonger instead having to do anything else. This makes life a whole lot easier for Morrison’s as a whole as it saves plenty of energy and time.

  • Another way that this particular structure affects the communication of Morrison’s is that a whole lot quicker the staff would know exactly where to go to in order to deliver information

Example: If the general manager of the Morrison store in Erith wanted to know exactly who left the floor wet which caused an accident with another member of staff; the general manger would immediately know where to go to because the only staff that would clean the floors of the store would be the support staff, because this responsibility is entitled to this level of workers, so it would make communication for the general manager a whole lot quicker than if the whole Morrison’s company were to not have this organisational chart.

  • Because the structure of Morrison’s is hierarchical this would mean that there are many staffs as well as levels involved in the Morrison Company. The affect that this structure would have on the Morrison’s is that a lot of staff would be informed indirectly when receiving information from people higher up in the organisational chart.

Example: If a particular member of staff was to be performing extremely well, so well that the CEO, Sir Ken Morrison, was to notice him/her and want to tell him/her on their great work. Because Morrison is such a massive company, which is represented by the hierarchy structure, this would mean that it is highly unlikely that the CEO would have much time to see the staff he wants to note on their good work personally; so the person who has been working well would be informed of the CEO’s notice indirectly; either through the general manager of the Morrison store or through the supervisors who would have been informed by the general manager.

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There are four main ways in which Morrison’s would communicate within their company. These four ways are –

Delegation, Responsibility and Authority: This is basically responsibilities of the person in highest section of Morrison’s’ hierarchy structure (who is the CEO) that is passed down, and shared with the staff working below him. So this results in the people closer to him in Morrison’s’ organisational chart have bigger and more responsibilities whereas staff at closer to the bottom of the chart would have smaller and less responsibilities.

Internal communication: By the phrase, I know that internal communication ...

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