(B) Lack of Co-ordination:
The appointment of several specialists creates problems of co-ordination,
especially when the advice of more than one is needed for taking decisions. This created conflicts
among specialists and co-ordination becomes a problem.
(C) Conflict in Authoriy:
The principles of ‘unit of command’ is violated in functional organisation. A
subordinate is answerable to many bosses. Every superior considers his work important and wants
the workers to give top priority to his assignment.
(D) Poor Disipline:
The division of authority creates problems of discipline. The workers have to
obey many bosses, their loyalty becomes divided. Disicipline tends to break down not only among
workers but also among lower level supervisors.
(E) Expensive:
Multiplicity of experts increases overhead expenses of the organsiation. Therefore
small units cannot afford to have functional organisation.
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