This course aims at providing participants with through understanding & working knowledge on the most effective methods & techniques for the work simplification.
By the end of the program, participants will be able to:
- Analyze the basic concepts and steps in work simplification.
- Practice the use of flow charts, office layout charts and work distribution charts.
- Simplify complicated procedures as part of a number of case studies.
- Analyze and distribute work allocated to employees in an organizational unit.
- Justify how the simplification of work procedures will increase individual and organizational productivity.
The Management Process in Perspective
- Planning the Work
- Organizing and Allocating Resources
- Directing and Controlling Individual and Organizational Performance
The Organizing Function
- The Organizing Process
- Principles of Organizing
- Designing Organizational Charts
- The Direct Link between Charts and Procedures
Policies and Procedures
- Definitions and Concepts
- Signs of Complicated Procedures
- Importance and Goals of Procedures
Work Flow Techniques in Offices
The Stages of Work Simplification
The Use of Flow Charts in
- Simplification of Procedures
- Info Processing Flow Charts
- Simple Process Flow Procedure Charts
- Multi Column Flow Process Charts
- Preparing and Analyzing Flow Charts
Simplifying Procedures and Recommending Changes
Concept and Importance of Work Simplification
- Preparing and Analyzing a Work Distribution Chart
- Re-allocation of Workload and Redistribution of Jobs
Office Design and Layout
- Redesigning Offices by Using Office Layout Charts
- Simplification of Office Paperwork
Work Simplification Supporting Tools
Simplification of Procedures to Improve Productivity
- Reducing Wastage in Human Effort, Time, Space, and Material
Improving the Employees' Efficiency and Effectiveness