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Asked: March 15, 20242024-03-15T14:33:56+05:30 2024-03-15T14:33:56+05:30In: Philosophy

Write a short note on Autocratic model of organizational behaviour.

Write a short note on Autocratic model of organizational behaviour.

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      2024-03-15T14:34:29+05:30Added an answer on March 15, 2024 at 2:34 pm

      Autocratic Model of Organizational Behavior

      The autocratic model of organizational behavior is characterized by centralized decision-making, hierarchical structures, and strict control by leaders or managers. In this model, authority and power are concentrated at the top of the organizational hierarchy, with little to no input from subordinates in decision-making processes. Key features of the autocratic model include:

      1. Centralized Decision-Making:
      In the autocratic model, decisions are made by a single leader or a small group of leaders at the top of the organizational hierarchy. Subordinates have little autonomy or involvement in decision-making processes, and directives are communicated down the chain of command.

      2. Hierarchical Structures:
      Autocratic organizations typically have rigid hierarchical structures, with clear lines of authority and control. Decision-making authority flows downward from top management to lower-level employees, who are expected to follow orders and directives without question.

      3. Limited Employee Participation:
      Employees in autocratic organizations have limited opportunities for participation, input, or involvement in decision-making processes. They are expected to follow instructions and comply with rules and procedures set by management without offering suggestions or feedback.

      4. Strict Control and Supervision:
      Autocratic leaders exercise strict control and supervision over their subordinates, monitoring their performance closely and enforcing compliance with organizational policies and procedures. This can create a culture of fear, dependency, and micromanagement within the organization.

      5. Resistance to Change:
      Due to the top-down nature of decision-making in autocratic organizations, there may be resistance to change among employees who feel disenfranchised or marginalized. Lack of involvement in decision-making processes can lead to resentment, low morale, and decreased motivation among employees.

      6. Efficient in Crisis Situations:
      While the autocratic model may be perceived as rigid and inflexible, it can be effective in crisis situations or environments where quick decisions need to be made. Autocratic leaders can provide clear direction and decisive action without the need for lengthy consensus-building processes.

      Conclusion:
      The autocratic model of organizational behavior emphasizes centralized control, hierarchical structures, and limited employee participation in decision-making processes. While it may offer efficiency and clear direction in certain situations, it can also stifle creativity, innovation, and employee engagement. Organizations that adopt the autocratic model should be mindful of its limitations and strive to balance centralized authority with opportunities for employee empowerment and participation.

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