Thursday, January 5, 2017

What is Organogram?

What is Organogram?



An Organogram is just another name for an organizational chart. It's a diagram that shows the structure of an organization and how the various positions are related to each other. It is frequently used to show the chain of command and relative ranking of various positions in an organization or department and may include information such as the job titles, names, and areas of responsibility for the employees.


What is Hierachical Organograms?

The CEO is the head of the organization. Below the CEO there are four Vice Presidents, or VPs, each with a separate area of responsibility. The VPs are directly responsible to the CEO and of equal rank with each other. Below each VP are the positions they supervise. Using the example of the financial department, the Junior Accountants report to the Chief Accountant. The Chief Accountant reports to the Vice President of Finance, and the Vice President of Finance reports to the CEO.


What is an organogram for a college? 

The Board of Trustees supervises the president of the college. The president directly supervises the administrative assistant and five executive officers: provost & treasurer, dean, VP of development, VP of public affairs, and VP of human resources. Notice that the administrative assistant's position does not have any supervisory responsibilities, but each of the executive officers under the president is responsible for managing specific functions.

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