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Title: ASSESSMENT OF OFFICE BUREAUCRACY AND ITS EFFECT ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE IN GHANA
Other Titles: A CASE STUDY OF KUMASI METROPOLITAN ASSEMBLY
Authors: AYINSONGYA ANABA, ROBERT
KONADU-AFOAKWA, LAUREEN
ODAME ASARE, BERTHA
OWUSU ACHIAW, ERNEST
OWUSU-AFRIYIE, NANCY
KWAKU HEYMANN, PRECIOUS
Keywords: Bureaucracy
ORGANIZATIONAL
ASSESSMENT
Issue Date: 21-Nov-2012
Abstract: The study is “the assessment of office bureaucracy and its effects on the performance of organizations in Ghana” using the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly as a case study. The objectives of this study includes: to find out why organizations practice bureaucracy, to investigate the effects of bureaucracy on employees as well as organizational performance, and to give practicable recommendations. The methodology used was included convenience, purposive and simple random sampling techniques with a sample size of 101 KMA employees. Questionnaire was the data collection instrument used. The data collected was statistically analyzed with Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) using descriptive statistics to generate the frequencies. The findings were: KMA is one of the highest bureaucratic structures governed by Law and Acts of Ghana; bureaucracy has the worse impact on performance than any other constraining factor; 80.2% disclosed that management is unwilling to attempt any de-bureaucratization; less than average thinks it has positive impact on performance; the Ghanaian bureaucracy is not in support of the socio-economic development of the nation; Meanwhile employees (65.3%) are ever ready to embrace a less bureaucratic structure to avoid the undesirable aspect of the bureaucratic processes. 58.4% consented that indeed organizations should go on with their bureaucracies but it should be made flexible. This study proposes that organizational structure, namely bureaucracy, have direct effect on employee performance and organizational growth. Organizational health and success in the future may depend more on organizational structure than on access to capital and market monopolies. It is therefore recommended that bureaucratic organizations should undergo reformation, adopt performance reward philosophy and a deliberate education to reorient the Ghanaian minds.
Description: Bureaucracy long existence as an organizational structure cannot be overlooked in large organizations especially in government institutions. Bureaucracy is noted with the hierarchical division of labour in organizations and the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly is no exemption considering the planning, engineering, financing, and administrative sectors. Some authors argue that it had to be imagined today, but years ago bureaucracy meant something positive. It connoted a rational, efficient method of organization - something to take the place of arbitrary exercise of power by authoritarian regimes. Bureaucracy brought the same logic to government work that the assembly line brought to the factory. With the hierarchical authority and functional specialization, they made possible the undertaking of large complex tasks. Any organization seeking to achieve its goals, would consider various forms or structures since the structure can affect the performance of the organization. Fincham and Rhodes (1999) said that in all areas of economic life industry, government, public and private services- there are complex and highly developed administrative structures which reflect the growth of bureaucratic forms of organizational work. Across the world, many large organizations are characterized by bureaucratic process and procedures, because it serves as a check and balance for employers and employees who might want to indulge in practices that contravene the rules and regulations of such institutions. For that matter bureaucracy cannot be disputed regarding the performance of organizations like the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly.
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