Organisational Structure of Oil & Natural Gas Commission (O.N G C.)
Organisational Structure of Oil & Natural Gas Commission (O.N G C.)
Organisational Structure of Oil & Natural Gas Commission (O.N G C.)
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of the Oil and Natural Gas Commission. It has described the objectives
drilling, production of oil and natural gas, sales, net profit and financial
viz, men, money, materials machines and methods, so that the objectives
and control. Organisation can meet any kind of human needs, social,
probably older than the Egyptian, the Syrian and the Chinese. The
and flexibility.
Organisational Structure :
viz. functional types, line types, line and staff type, and matric structure.
Every form of organisational structure has its own merits and demerits.
and Member (Finance), two directors, one for Geology and another for
taking place on large areas onshore and it was extended into the
A major change under this set up was the appointment of two exclusive
2. Ibid.
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Manager.
work and an opportunity. But what we need really is the people with
men who are engaged in O.N.G.C. and their tireless efforts, zeal in
Qiid formulate the different aspects of oil policy, project the future
oil, etc.
lies in the hands of its eight members of different fields and various
directors working under them. The O.N.G.C. Act passed three years
after the L.I,C. Act, provides for a minimum of tv;o members and maximum
of eight members.
by the Chairman and a Vice Chairman with the members as its executive
Chairman and 8 members. Out of eight membei's, there are six full
time and two part time members. The full time members hold charge
and performs the duties of chairman his absence. Tiie various regional
of the Commission in India. The time, place and date of the meeting
shall be notified by the Secretary with the prior approval of the Chairman.
In the absence of Chairman any member can preside the meeting but
of the total number of members of the Commission for the time being
agenda and notes of the every meeting in consultation with the Chairman.
The agenda and notes for every meeting shall generally be circulated
to the Chairman and Members at least 7 days before the date o{ the
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meeting. The secretary drafts minutes of the meeting of the Commission,
2. Ibid, p. 1.'2
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The books containing minutes of the meeting shall be kept at the Head
REGIONAL DIRECTORS
level. The four functional business groups set up in the organisation are :
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group and 27 DGMs in support services group are working in tlie Commission-
and also the chief decision making person for all significant matters
Additional Director, one Deputy Director and two Senior Deputy Directors
Hqrs. T.B.G., O.B.G., Joint Director of Hqurs. D.B.G. and Sr. Deputy
5. Industrial Relations.
6. Corporate Planning.
7. Security.
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and areas for change, planning and designing personnel systems and
policies.
2. Recruitment
3. Selection
4. Placement 8. Discharge
5. Transfer 9. Dismissal
1) Performance appraisal
2) Operative training
3) Executive development
The Member (P) deals with the following areas under the employees
a) Counselling
b) Medical services
c) Recreation ficilities
4) Terminal benefits.
5. Industrial Relation :
Member (P) performs the following functions under it, implementing labour
6. Corporate Planning :
Member (P) deals with the following areas under the function
4. Annual plan
7. Security :
Under the function of security Member (P) deals with the following
given activities :
4. Fire services
b) DetJloyment
1. Economics of Statistics
2. Fire
3. Hindi
4. Horticulture
5. Industrial Relations
6. Industrial Engineering
7. Interpretation Cum-Translations
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9. Librnry
10. Medical
14. Security
achieve desired growth and earn a profit without destroying its internal
their responsibilities.
depend upon its clear objectives and long term policies. An organisation's
to a ship without a rudder, adrift on the ocean blown hither and thither
1. Selfreliance in oil.
2. St'll'ic'liMMC'(> hi o i l tcc'hnol()|fy.
5. Environment protection.
are clearly defined where a manager performs its functions, there can
be no room for any confusion. Tiic woik at oicli level can be planned
2. Ibid.
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week and monthly review meetings of all managers directly with head
below :
Leadership Styles :
play the role of leaders in the organisation. They act as the 'Soul'
and consideration are more successful. Tliese two elements are critically
of some cultural patterns but are the result of good corporate planning,
The top management always tries to avoid confrontation with the workers.
It is very important that every manager and every leader must know
Communication : ^358'?
Communication may be defined as the transfer of information
cation viz. written and oral, verbal and non-verbal, formal and informal,
the enterprise can bear the cost), use of the grape vine. Grape vine
oMices and the projects by wireless, telex and telephone. The projects
and regional offices in turn are linked to the drill sites by radio telephones.
from various operational points and process them to keep the management
Dedicated satellite link channels will be utilized for data traffic for
this system is that alarms of any emergency like gas leakage, fire,
have been helping working in all platforms since 1982. The Government
of India has already decided that O.N.G.C. v;ould operate and maintain
its own three satellite earth stations linking its other communication
facilities.
Participative Communication :
For keeping up morale of the staff, it was essential that the
news reached the O.N.G.C. employees at various work centers all over
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of work.
becomes available.
vesting the regions with significant powers. The performance of the last
One extreme view is that the decentralisation has led to a total lack
claims have been based partial truths inevitably depending upon the
in this process. But the oil industry needs very quick process of decision
Manpower Development :
fulfiJJed. Higli morale and motivation of employees are the majoi- sti/iiulants
In popular terms, each manager seeks to develop and maintain the morale
of the employees Morale relates it to the mood and the spirit of co-
When the results are used for positive action, employee's attitudes,
high or low motivated people towards their job. People can be motivated
5. Industrial harmony.
1. S.K. Bhattia, Opinion Survey can Help Employee Morale' The Hindu,
Madras April 2, 1987, p. 18.
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a significant role in getting the right man for the rigiit job.
follows :
1. Long term promotion policy and the new personnel policy of the
O.N.G.C.
of manpower needs.
the society;, it can earn goodwill and reputation in the society which
are essential for effective organisation. Tata, Ford etc. have earned
through it.
main motive is the obligation towards the society. The profit maximisation
motive is not applied in the public sector. In the public sector, objectives
are totally different from private sector and have a direct relation
for the country. In this regard the whole society is benefited. It helps
CONCLUSION
finance, personnel and two part time members. Those members are
the heads of the related departments and deal with their departments
General Managers and Deputy General managers are working under full
The six regional centres have also created in the commission which are
corporate planning and security. The Member (P) also deals with the
2. Fire
3. Hindi
4. Horticulture
5. Induslfiul rclutions
6. Industrial Engineering
7. Interpretation-cum-Translation
8. Legal
9. Library
11. Medical
14. Security.
the attitudes nnd dccision'of member (P). O.N.(;.(.'. is one of the best
got the status of excellent performer not only within the country, but
scientific structure and aggresive role. Its training, promotion and personnel
policies are also effective in dealing with its eniployees and the organisation.
1. The division of onshore and offshore has been done away with, and
It has been said that the record of O.N.G.C. in its area of execution
type of culture is being evolved through hard wori< and proper planning.