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FUNCTIONAL AND MATRIX ORGANIZATION
Presented By:BHAVANA. A ROHIDEKARMANSI PANJANI
FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION: A functional organization structure is a classical hierarchy in which each
employee has a single superior.
Employees are then organized by specialty and work accomplished is generally specific to that specialty.
Communication with other groups generally occurs by passing information requests up the hierarchy and over to the desired group or manager.
Of all the organizational structures, this one tends to be the most difficult for the project manager.
The project manager lacks the authority to assign resources and must acquire people and other resources from multiple functional managers.
In many cases, the project's priority is viewed lower than operations by the functional manager.
In these organizations, it is more common for the project manager to appeal to the senior management to resolve resource issues.
STRUCTURE:
Serial No.
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES
1. Specialization Double Command
2. Better Control Problem of Succession
3. Reduction of work load Delay in Decision Making
4. Higher efficiency Complexity
5 Flexibility Lack of Coordination
6. Easier Staffing Expensive
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES:
MATRIX ORGANIZATION: A matrix organization is a blended organizational structure.
Although a functional hierarchy is still in place, the project manager is recognized as a valuable position and is given more authority to manage the project and assign resources.
Matrix organizations can be further divided into weak, balanced, and strong matrix organizations. A weak matrix gives more authority to the functional manager (FM), whereas the strong matrix gives more power to the PM. As the name suggests, the balanced matrix balances power between the FM and the PM.
The difference between the three is the level of authority given to the project manager (PM).
STRUCTURE:
ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES:
Serial No.
ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES
1. Single Project Focus Complex relations
2. Highly Flexible Project Group not homogenous - Low
morale
3. Effective Command No unity of Command
4. Better Utilization of Services High concentration on respective
functions - Conflict
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FUNCTIONAL AND MATRIX ORGANIZATION:
Functional Weak Matrix
Balanced Matrix
Strong Matrix
Description Traditional organization with a direct supervisor.
The PM and FM share responsibility, with the FM having more authority.
The PM and FM share responsibility, with each having equal authority.
The PM and FM share responsibility, with the PM having more authority.
Authority of project
manager
Very low. Low. Low to medium.
Medium to high.
Resource availability
Very low. Low. Low to medium.
Medium to high.
Project manager
involvement
Part-time. Part-time. Full-time. Full-time.
Advantages The FM holds accountability for the project.
The PM gets some authority to manage the project.
The PM and FM share the responsibility of the project.
The PM gets more authority to assign resources and manage the project.
Disadvantages
The PM holds little or no authority.
The FM can see the PM as a threat and cause conflict.
The PM and FM can be confused about who manages what.
The FM may feel out of the loop.
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