Organizing+ Staffing+ Patient Classification System
Organizing+ Staffing+ Patient Classification System
Organizing
is the grouping of activities for the purposes of achieving
the objectives, the assignment of such groupings to
manager with authority for supervising each group, and
the defined means of coordinating appropriate activities
with other units, horizontally and vertically, that are
responsible for accomplishing organizational objectives.
Is one way in which nursing management coordinates the
various activities of a department or a unit so that the staff
can get its work done in an orderly fashion.
Organizing means having qualified people and the right
materials, information, and equipment needed to deal with
contingencies.
Steps in Organizing
Koontz (1986) describes six steps in organizing:
1. Establishing enterprise objectives
2. Formulating supporting objectives, policies and plans.
3. Identifying and classifying activities necessary to
accomplish the objectives of the enterprise.
4. Grouping these activities in the light of human material
resources available and the best way, under the
circumstances, of using them.
5. Delegating the head of each group the authority
necessary to perform the activities.
6. Tying together the group horizontally and vertically,
through authority relationships and information flows.
Development of Mission, Philosophy and
Objectives
6. Supervision
Every organization has its management personnel.
Creating positive work environments by the supervisor
lead to an improved performance and job satisfaction.
Factors affecting the Organizational
Structure and Productivity
1. The presence of increasing demands and
expectations from other professional groups and
departments, originating from hospital
administration and physicians to the younger
generation of employees and labor unions.
2. The emergence of a new period of stress and
transition in the nursing profession itself as leaders
work to sway legislation affecting licensure,
minimize intergroup dichotomy and fractionalization
within the profession and unified various sources of
power so that nursing communicates with stronger,
more expressive voice.
Factors affecting the Organizational
Structure and Productivity
Selection of Personnel
Steps:
1. Recruitment
2. Screening
3. Interview
4. Orientation
1. Recruitment