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COMMITTEES SUBMITTED BY:- JASPREET KAUR SODHI M.Sc (N) MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING.

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COMMITTEES

SUBMITTED BY:-JASPREET KAUR SODHIM.Sc (N) MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING.

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MEANING OF COMMITTEE

• Literally, the word ‘committee’ means those to whom some matter or charge is committed.

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DEFINITION

• A committee may be defined as a group of persons in an organization for making or recommending certain decisions.

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CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMITTEE:-

• A committee is a group of persons; there should be at least two persons limitation on the maximum number of persons.

• A committee is charged with dealing with specific problems and it cannot go in for actions in all spheres of activities.

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CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMITTEE:-• Members of the committee have

authority to go into details of the problem. This authority usually is expressed in terms of one vote for each member.

• A committee may have the authority either to make a final decision or it may merely deliberate on problems without authority to decide.

• A committee may be constituted at any level of organization. Moreover, the members of a committee may be drawn from various levels.

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GROUP BEHAVIOUR IN COMMITTEE

• The term “meeting” refers to group deliberation through which members are able to communicate face-to-face with each other.

• committee meeting is a type of group behaviour.

• committee is a formal group, its process must conform to organizational prescriptions

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CHAIRMAN-MEMBERRELATIONSHIP

CHAIRMAN-MEMBERRELATIONSHIP

DECISION PROCESSDECISION PROCESS

GROUP PRESSUREGROUP PRESSURE

PARTICIPATIONPARTICIPATION GROUP BEHAVIORGROUP BEHAVIOR

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CHAIRMAN-MEMBERS RELATIONSHIP

• A committee may have its own structure with responsibility and authority entrusted to every member.

• All members enjoy equal authority based on one-man one-vote.

• The chairman of the committee may be given more authority in the form of a casting vote to break deadlock and to arrive at some decision the responsibility of chairman to integrate the ideas of committee members

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PARTICIPATION

• Group behaviour in committee tends to enforce participation from every member.

• Participation of members is important for arriving at some decision on a matter.

• When members participate in deliberations, they are likely to change some of their stands held as independent social element.

• This often brings mutually agreed upon decision.

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GROUP PRESSURE • First, it is generally felt that very act of

integrating and pooling of ideas and views within the group results in a product that is greater than the sum of individual contributions.

• Second, the more loyalty one member feels towards other members of the committee, the more he tends to conform to group pressure. Therefore, the need of a member is to be liked and respected makes him to work according to the general thinking of the group.

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DECISION PROCESS• First, at the initial stage, the group

tries to acquire the largest pool of common information about the situation.

• Second, the group tries to make inference and evaluation of information and to form common opinions in a general way.

• Third, it gets around more specific suggestions and solutions to the problem

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CONSOLIDATION OF AUTHORITY

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REPRESENTATION OF INTEREST GROUP

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FACILITY FOR COORDINATION

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TRANSMISSION & SHARING OF INFORMATION

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FEAR OF TOO MUCH AUTHORITY IN A SINGLE PERSON

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A TOOL OF MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT

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POOLING OF KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE

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PROBLEMS IN COMMITTEES:-

• HIGH COST

• SLOW DECISIONS

• INDECISION

• MINORITY TYRANNY.

• SPLITTING OF RESPONSIBILITY.

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MEASURES FOR MAKING COMMITTEES EFFECTIVE

A persual of plus and minus points of committees suggests that the advantages of committees score over the disadvantages.

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WHAT IS THE APPROPRIATE SIZE OF A COMMITTEE?

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EXPERTS’ IDEA RELATED TO SIZE OF COMMITTEE

According to • Allen -> five-six as ideal size• dale-> five –nine as ideal no.

But what are the factors which can determine size of committee?

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APPROPRIATE SIZE

It should be determined on the basis of qualitative factors such factors such as

• Purpose of committee• Personalities of members• Qualities of members• Participation of members

The basic idea should be to promote deliberations and to include breadth of expertise required for committee.

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SELECTION OF MEMBERS:-

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SELECTION OF MEMBERS

• The basic objective in this case should be to achieve meaningful deliberations in committee meetings so that fruitful actions are taken by committee.

• Normally, higher is the degree of similarity among members’ personal characteristics; higher the degree of deliberations.

• Members should be friendly, known to each other, mutual respect to each other.

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WELL DEFINED AUTHORITY AND SCOPE

The authority can be defined as whether the committee is responsible for decisions, recommendations for some actions, or mere deliberation for providing better insights of a problem

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FEW TIPS TO IMPROVE AUTHORITY:

• Scope should be clearly specified.

• Subject matter should be clear to members of the committee.

• Things should be made clear through writing so that there is almost no scope of ambiguity.

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NATURE OF SUBJECT MATTER• Committee work should be limited to

subject matter that can be handled by group discussion e.g.

• for establishing major objectives, policies

• overall review of past performance• coordination of work, and• decision over jurisdiction disputes.

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WHAT SHOULD BE CHARACTERISTICS OF EFFECTIVE CHAIRMAN ?

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EFFECTIVE CHAIRMAN

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FUNCTIONS OF EFFECTIVE CHAIRMAN :-• Planning the meetings• Preparing the agenda• Communicating proposal before head to

committee members• Arranging definite proposal for discussion

or action.• Conducting the meetings effectively. • Dual role .He has to work as task leader

and social leader. • Motivated to discharge his responsibility.

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LOGICAL PROCEDURE FOR CONDUCTING MEETINGS

ACCORDING TO ALLEN,

The various activities in sequence requires are:- Analysis of problem in terms of what cause it Suggested alternative solutions Group discussion on various suggested

alternatives Integrating opinion expressed by members ,so as

to arrive at agreed decisions.

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CIRCULATION OF MINUTES &CHECKING CONCLUSIONS

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CIRCULATION OF MINUTES &CHECKING CONCLUSIONS

• Minutes of the meeting should be recorded carefully

• Circulated for information to committee members

• Correction or modification ,if needed.

• Action taken on recommendations should also be communicated.

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COST CONSIDERATION

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