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COMMITTEES
MEANING OF COMMITTEE
• Literally, the word
‘committee’ means
those to whom some
matter or charge is
committed.
DEFINITION
• A committee may be
defined as a group of
persons in an
organization for
making or
recommending certain
decisions.
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.
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.
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-MEMBER
RELATIONSHIP
CHAIRMAN-MEMBER
RELATIONSHIP
DECISION PROCESSDECISION PROCESS
GROUP PRESSUREGROUP PRESSURE
PARTICIPATIONPARTICIPATION GROUP BEHAVIORGROUP BEHAVIOR
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
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.
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.
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
REPRESENTATION OF INTEREST GROUP
FACILITY FOR COORDINATION
TRANSMISSION & SHARING OF
INFORMATION
FEAR OF TOO MUCH AUTHORITY IN A
SINGLE PERSON
A TOOL OF MANAGEMENT
DEVELOPMENT
POOLING OF KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE
PROBLEMS IN COMMITTEES:-
• HIGH COST
• SLOW DECISIONS
• INDECISION
• MINORITY TYRANNY.
• SPLITTING OF RESPONSIBILITY.
MEASURES FOR MAKING COMMITTEES
EFFECTIVE
A persual of plus and minus
points of committees
suggests that the
advantages of committees
score over the
disadvantages.
WHAT IS THE
APPROPRIATE
SIZE OF A
COMMITTEE?
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?
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.
SELECTION OF MEMBERS:-
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.
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
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.
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.
WHAT SHOULD BE
CHARACTERISTICS
OF EFFECTIVE
CHAIRMAN ?
EFFECTIVE CHAIRMAN
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.
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.
CIRCULATION OF MINUTES &CHECKING CONCLUSIONS
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.
COST CONSIDERATION
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  • 2. MEANING OF COMMITTEE • Literally, the word ‘committee’ means those to whom some matter or charge is committed.
  • 3. DEFINITION • A committee may be defined as a group of persons in an organization for making or recommending certain decisions.
  • 4. 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.
  • 5. 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.
  • 6. 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
  • 8. CHAIRMAN-MEMBER RELATIONSHIP CHAIRMAN-MEMBER RELATIONSHIP DECISION PROCESSDECISION PROCESS GROUP PRESSUREGROUP PRESSURE PARTICIPATIONPARTICIPATION GROUP BEHAVIORGROUP BEHAVIOR
  • 9. 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
  • 10. 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.
  • 11. 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.
  • 12. 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
  • 20. TRANSMISSION & SHARING OF INFORMATION
  • 21. FEAR OF TOO MUCH AUTHORITY IN A SINGLE PERSON
  • 22. A TOOL OF MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT
  • 23. POOLING OF KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE
  • 24. PROBLEMS IN COMMITTEES:- • HIGH COST • SLOW DECISIONS • INDECISION • MINORITY TYRANNY. • SPLITTING OF RESPONSIBILITY.
  • 25. MEASURES FOR MAKING COMMITTEES EFFECTIVE A persual of plus and minus points of committees suggests that the advantages of committees score over the disadvantages.
  • 26. WHAT IS THE APPROPRIATE SIZE OF A COMMITTEE?
  • 27. 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?
  • 28. 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.
  • 30. 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.
  • 31. 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
  • 32. 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.
  • 33. 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.
  • 34. WHAT SHOULD BE CHARACTERISTICS OF EFFECTIVE CHAIRMAN ?
  • 36. 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.
  • 37. 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.
  • 38. CIRCULATION OF MINUTES &CHECKING CONCLUSIONS
  • 39. 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.