Limiting the Area of Functional Authority
Functional authority should
be carefully restricted to limited functions. For example. the functional
authority of the personnel manager of the general line organization is
ordinarily limited to prescribing procedures for the recruiting and selecting
of employees but does not include telling departments which candidates are to
be selected. Likewise. a purchasing manager's functional authority is limited
to setting the procedures for departmental purchasing and does not include instructing
departments what they can purchase or when.
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