Features of Systems Approach:
Features of Systems Approach:
(i) A system consists of interacting
elements. It is set of inter-related and inter-dependent parts arranged in a
manner that produces a unified whole.
(ii) The various
sub-systems should be studied in their inter-relationships rather, than in isolation
from each other.
(iii) An organizational
system has a boundary that determines which parts are internal and which are
external.
(iv) System does
not exist in a vacuum. It receives information, material and energy from other
systems as inputs. These inputs undergo a transformation process within a
system and leave the system as output to other systems.
(v) An organisation is a dynamic system
as it is responsive to its environment. It is vulnerable to change in its
environment.
In the systems
approach, attention is paid towards the overall effectiveness of the system
rather than the effectiveness of the sub-systems. The interdependence of the
sub-systems is taken into account. The idea of systems can be applied at an
organisational level. In Appling system concepts, organisations are taken into
account and not only the objectives and performances of different departments
(sub-systems).
The systems
approach is considered both general and specialised systems. The general
systems approach to management is mainly concerned with formal organisations
and the concepts are relating to technique of sociology, psychology and
philosophy. The specific management system includes the analysis of
organisational structure, information, planning and control mechanism and job
design, etc.
As discussed
earlier, system approach has immense possibilities, “A system view point may
provide the impetus to unify management theory. By definitions, it could treat
the various approaches such as the process of quantitative and behavioral ones
as sub-systems in an overall theory of management. Thus, the systems approach
may succeed where the process approach has failed to lead management out of the
theory of jungle.”
Systems theory is useful to management
because it aims at achieving the objectives and it views organisation as an
open system. Chester Barnard was the first person to utilize the systems
approach in the field of management.
He feete that
the executive must steer through by keeping a balance between conflicting
forces and events. A high order of responsible leadership makes the executives
effective. H. Simon viewed organisation as a complex system of decision-making
process.
Evaluation of System Approach:
The systems
approach assists in studying the functions of complex organisations and has
been utilized as the base for the new kinds of organisations like project
management organisation. It is possible to bring out the inter-relations in
various functions like planning, organising, directing and controlling. This
approach has an edge over the other approaches because it is very close to
reality. This approach is called abstract and vague. It cannot be easily
applied to large and complex organisations. Moreover, it does not provide any
tool and technique for managers.

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