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PERCEPTION ABOUT SPACE
      UTILISATION
Meaning of perception:
Perceptions vary from person to person. Different
people perceive different things about the same
situation. But more than that, we assign different
meanings to what we perceive. And the meanings
might change for a certain person. One might change
one's perspective or simply make things mean
something else




                         I call it a Frog and you call it a horse.
NATURE OF PERCEPTION:
1) PERCEPTION IS THE INTELLECTUAL PROCESS THROUGH
   WHICH A PERSON SELECTS THE DATA FROM THE
   ENVIRONMENT, ORGANISES IT, AND OBTAINS MEANING
   FROM IT.

2) PERCEPTION IS A BASIC COGNITIVE OR PSYCHOLOGICAL
   PROCESS. THE MANNER IN WHICH A PERSON PERCEIVES
   THE ENVIRONMENT AFFECTS HIS BEHAVIOUR. THUS,
   PEOPLE’S ACTIONS, EMOTIONS, THOUGHTS, OR
   FEELINGS ARE TRIGGERED BY THE PERCEPTION OF
   THEIR SOURROUNDINGS.

3) PERCEPTION IS A SUBJECTIVE PROCESS AND DIFFERENT
   PEOPLE MAY PERCEIVE THE SAME ENVIRONMENTAL
   EVENT DIFFERENTLY BASED ON WHAT PARTICULAR
   ASPECTS OF THE SITUATION THEY CHOOSE TO ABSORB,
   HOW THEY ORGANISE THIS INFORMATION, AND THE
   MANNER IN WHICH THEY INTERPRET IT TO OBTAIN THE
   UNDERSTANDING OF THE SITUATION.
CASE STUDY

KRISHNAMURTHY,        PLANT     MANAGER    OF     FRAME
MANUFACTURING COMPANY, IS THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE AD
HOC COMMITTEE FOR SPACE UTILISATION. THE COMMITTEE IS
MADE UP OF VARIOUS DEPARTMENTAL HEADS OF THE COMPANY.
THE GENERAL MANAGER OF THE COMPANY HAS GIVEN MURTHY
THE RESPONSIBILTY FOR SEEING WHETHER THE VARIOUS OFFICE,
OPERATIONS AND WAREHOUSE FACILITIES OF THE COMPANY ARE
BEING OPTIMALLY UTILISED. THE COMPANY IS BESET BY RISING
COSTS AND THE NEED FOR MORE SPACE.HOWEVER, BEFORE
OKAYING AN EXPENSIVE ADDITION TO THE PLANT,THE GENERAL
MANAGER WANTS TO BE SURE THAT THE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
SPACE IS BEING UTILISED PROPERLY.
MURTHY OPENED UP THE FIRST COMMITTEE MEETING BY
REITERATING THE CHARGE OF THE COMMITTEE. THEN MURTHY ASKED
THE MEMBERS IF THEY HAD ANY INITIAL OBSERVATIONS TO MAKE.
THE FIRST TO SPEAK WAS THE OFFICE MANAGER. HE STATED “WELL I
KNOW WE ARE USING EVERY POSSIBLE INCH OF ROOM THAT WE
HAVE AVAILABLE TO US.BUT WHEN I WALK OUT INTO THE PLANT I SEE
A LOT OF OPEN SPACES. WE HAVE PEOPLE PILED ON TOP OF ONE
ANOTHER, BUT OUT IN THE PLANT THERE SEEMS TO BE PLENTY OF
ROOM.” THE PRODUCTION MANAGER QUICKLY REPLIED, “WE DO NOT
HAVE A LOT OF SPACE. YOU OFFICE PEOPLE HAVE THE LUXURY
FACILITIES. MY SUPERVISORS DON’T EVEN HAVE ROOM FOR A DESK
AND A FILE CABINET. I HAVE REPEATEDLY TOLD THE PLANT MANAGER
WE NEED MORE SPACE. AFTER ALL, OUR OPERATION DETERMINES
WHETHER THIS PLANT SUCCEEDS OR FAILS, NOT LIKE YOU PEOPLE IN
THE FRONT OFFICE PUSHING PAPER AROUND.’ MURTHY INTERRUPTED
AT THIS POINT AND SAID, “OBVIOUSLY WE HAVE DIFFERENT
INTERPRETATIONS OF THE SPACE UTILISATION AROUND HERE.BEFORE
FURTHER DISCUSSION I THINK IT WOULD BE BEST IF WE HAVE SOME
OBJECTIVE FACTS TO WORK WITH. I AM GOING TO ASK THE
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER TO PROVIDE US WITH SOME STATISTICS ON
PLANT AND OFFICE LAYOTS BEFORE OUR NEXT MEETING. TODAY’S
MEETING IS ADJOURNED.
QUESTIONS:
 WHAT PERCEPTUAL PRINCIPLES ARE EVIDENT IN
THIS CASE ?

 WHAT CONCEPT WAS BROUGHT OUT WHEN THE
PRODUCTION MANAGER LABELLED THE OFFICE
PERSONNEL A BUNCH OF “PAPER PUSHERS” ?

  DO YOU THINK THAT MURTHY’S APPROACH TO
GETTING “OBJECTIVE FACTS” FROM STATISTICS ON
PLANT AND OFFICE LAYOUT WILL AFFECT THE
PERCEPTIONS OF THE OFFICE AND PRODUCTION
MANAGERS ?

 IF YOU WERE IN MURTHY’S POSITION, HOW WOULD
YOU HAVE HANDLED THE SITUATION ?


              FEELINGS
WHAT PERCEPTUAL PRINCIPLES ARE EVIDENT IN THIS
CASE ?

SOLUTION:

1.   Perception of persons vary from each other as every
     individual view comports as the prime interest. In this case
     it is evident that perception of production manager differs
     from that of office manager.

2.   Office manager said the space has been utilized in their
     department to the maximum extent and state that in
     plant, spaces are left without being made use of efficiently.

3.   Production manager emphasize on his point of view that
     the space has been made best use in his department where
     as in office department they are not utilizing the space
     provided and he also stressed that failures or success of an
     organization will be determined by the operating of the
     plant.
WHAT CONCEPT WAS BROUGHT OUT WHEN THE
PRODUCTION    MANAGER     LABELLED     THE OFFICE
PERSONNEL A BUNCH OF “PAPER PUSHERS” ?

SOLUTION:

        The Production manager thinks that the office
personnel's will be only having paper works they won’t be
having any much work to do physically they are enjoying the
comforts without doing much physical work.

          According to production manager he feels that the
office people is having more space just to keep their paper and
files etc. He also thinks that the space giving for the office
people is more for their nature of working comparing to his
production work. He believes there is no much work to be
performed compared to production department they just deal
with paper work like recording day to days activity which is an
easy task.
DO YOU THINK THAT MURTHY’S APPROACH TO GETTING
“OBJECTIVE FACTS” FROM STATISTICS ON PLANT AND
OFFICE LAYOUT WILL AFFECT THE PERCEPTIONS OF THE
OFFICE AND PRODUCTION MANAGERS ?

Solution:

Yes, Murthy’s approach to getting “Objective facts” from
statistics on plant and office layout will affect the perceptions
of the office and production managers.
1. It gives the clear picture about the proper and improper
     utilization of space.
2. It avoids the misunderstanding and the confusion of the
     office and production manager.
3. It helps in taking further decision whether additional plant
     is needed or not.
4. It influences on the perception of both product manager
     and office manager about the space utilization and further
     decision can be taken effectively without any conflicts.
5. It helps to take the decision without much wastage of time.
IF YOU WERE IN MURTHY’S POSITION, HOW WOULD
YOU HAVE HANDLED THE SITUATION ?

Solution:

Mr. Murthy being in the responsible position must first be
aware is the exact situation. Unless and until the real
situations are evaluated, a feasible solution for the problem
cannot be found out. Suppose I was in that position of
Murthy first I would have collected the statistical reports
regarding the effectively the space can be utilized. Mr.
Murthy as a head of committee must primarily analyze the
space utilization of the various departments. If he would have
collected and analyzed the statistics of plant and office layout,
than the meeting conducted would have been served the main
purpose. As he fails to consider the real situation before the
meeting, unproductive conversion between the production
and office department would not have taken place. So it is my
responsibility to consider the real before inviting anyone for
discussion on any matter.
Rakshitha V
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Ob case study

  • 3. Meaning of perception: Perceptions vary from person to person. Different people perceive different things about the same situation. But more than that, we assign different meanings to what we perceive. And the meanings might change for a certain person. One might change one's perspective or simply make things mean something else I call it a Frog and you call it a horse.
  • 4. NATURE OF PERCEPTION: 1) PERCEPTION IS THE INTELLECTUAL PROCESS THROUGH WHICH A PERSON SELECTS THE DATA FROM THE ENVIRONMENT, ORGANISES IT, AND OBTAINS MEANING FROM IT. 2) PERCEPTION IS A BASIC COGNITIVE OR PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESS. THE MANNER IN WHICH A PERSON PERCEIVES THE ENVIRONMENT AFFECTS HIS BEHAVIOUR. THUS, PEOPLE’S ACTIONS, EMOTIONS, THOUGHTS, OR FEELINGS ARE TRIGGERED BY THE PERCEPTION OF THEIR SOURROUNDINGS. 3) PERCEPTION IS A SUBJECTIVE PROCESS AND DIFFERENT PEOPLE MAY PERCEIVE THE SAME ENVIRONMENTAL EVENT DIFFERENTLY BASED ON WHAT PARTICULAR ASPECTS OF THE SITUATION THEY CHOOSE TO ABSORB, HOW THEY ORGANISE THIS INFORMATION, AND THE MANNER IN WHICH THEY INTERPRET IT TO OBTAIN THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE SITUATION.
  • 5. CASE STUDY KRISHNAMURTHY, PLANT MANAGER OF FRAME MANUFACTURING COMPANY, IS THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE AD HOC COMMITTEE FOR SPACE UTILISATION. THE COMMITTEE IS MADE UP OF VARIOUS DEPARTMENTAL HEADS OF THE COMPANY. THE GENERAL MANAGER OF THE COMPANY HAS GIVEN MURTHY THE RESPONSIBILTY FOR SEEING WHETHER THE VARIOUS OFFICE, OPERATIONS AND WAREHOUSE FACILITIES OF THE COMPANY ARE BEING OPTIMALLY UTILISED. THE COMPANY IS BESET BY RISING COSTS AND THE NEED FOR MORE SPACE.HOWEVER, BEFORE OKAYING AN EXPENSIVE ADDITION TO THE PLANT,THE GENERAL MANAGER WANTS TO BE SURE THAT THE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE SPACE IS BEING UTILISED PROPERLY.
  • 6. MURTHY OPENED UP THE FIRST COMMITTEE MEETING BY REITERATING THE CHARGE OF THE COMMITTEE. THEN MURTHY ASKED THE MEMBERS IF THEY HAD ANY INITIAL OBSERVATIONS TO MAKE. THE FIRST TO SPEAK WAS THE OFFICE MANAGER. HE STATED “WELL I KNOW WE ARE USING EVERY POSSIBLE INCH OF ROOM THAT WE HAVE AVAILABLE TO US.BUT WHEN I WALK OUT INTO THE PLANT I SEE A LOT OF OPEN SPACES. WE HAVE PEOPLE PILED ON TOP OF ONE ANOTHER, BUT OUT IN THE PLANT THERE SEEMS TO BE PLENTY OF ROOM.” THE PRODUCTION MANAGER QUICKLY REPLIED, “WE DO NOT HAVE A LOT OF SPACE. YOU OFFICE PEOPLE HAVE THE LUXURY FACILITIES. MY SUPERVISORS DON’T EVEN HAVE ROOM FOR A DESK AND A FILE CABINET. I HAVE REPEATEDLY TOLD THE PLANT MANAGER WE NEED MORE SPACE. AFTER ALL, OUR OPERATION DETERMINES WHETHER THIS PLANT SUCCEEDS OR FAILS, NOT LIKE YOU PEOPLE IN THE FRONT OFFICE PUSHING PAPER AROUND.’ MURTHY INTERRUPTED AT THIS POINT AND SAID, “OBVIOUSLY WE HAVE DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS OF THE SPACE UTILISATION AROUND HERE.BEFORE FURTHER DISCUSSION I THINK IT WOULD BE BEST IF WE HAVE SOME OBJECTIVE FACTS TO WORK WITH. I AM GOING TO ASK THE INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER TO PROVIDE US WITH SOME STATISTICS ON PLANT AND OFFICE LAYOTS BEFORE OUR NEXT MEETING. TODAY’S MEETING IS ADJOURNED.
  • 7. QUESTIONS: WHAT PERCEPTUAL PRINCIPLES ARE EVIDENT IN THIS CASE ? WHAT CONCEPT WAS BROUGHT OUT WHEN THE PRODUCTION MANAGER LABELLED THE OFFICE PERSONNEL A BUNCH OF “PAPER PUSHERS” ? DO YOU THINK THAT MURTHY’S APPROACH TO GETTING “OBJECTIVE FACTS” FROM STATISTICS ON PLANT AND OFFICE LAYOUT WILL AFFECT THE PERCEPTIONS OF THE OFFICE AND PRODUCTION MANAGERS ? IF YOU WERE IN MURTHY’S POSITION, HOW WOULD YOU HAVE HANDLED THE SITUATION ? FEELINGS
  • 8. WHAT PERCEPTUAL PRINCIPLES ARE EVIDENT IN THIS CASE ? SOLUTION: 1. Perception of persons vary from each other as every individual view comports as the prime interest. In this case it is evident that perception of production manager differs from that of office manager. 2. Office manager said the space has been utilized in their department to the maximum extent and state that in plant, spaces are left without being made use of efficiently. 3. Production manager emphasize on his point of view that the space has been made best use in his department where as in office department they are not utilizing the space provided and he also stressed that failures or success of an organization will be determined by the operating of the plant.
  • 9. WHAT CONCEPT WAS BROUGHT OUT WHEN THE PRODUCTION MANAGER LABELLED THE OFFICE PERSONNEL A BUNCH OF “PAPER PUSHERS” ? SOLUTION: The Production manager thinks that the office personnel's will be only having paper works they won’t be having any much work to do physically they are enjoying the comforts without doing much physical work. According to production manager he feels that the office people is having more space just to keep their paper and files etc. He also thinks that the space giving for the office people is more for their nature of working comparing to his production work. He believes there is no much work to be performed compared to production department they just deal with paper work like recording day to days activity which is an easy task.
  • 10. DO YOU THINK THAT MURTHY’S APPROACH TO GETTING “OBJECTIVE FACTS” FROM STATISTICS ON PLANT AND OFFICE LAYOUT WILL AFFECT THE PERCEPTIONS OF THE OFFICE AND PRODUCTION MANAGERS ? Solution: Yes, Murthy’s approach to getting “Objective facts” from statistics on plant and office layout will affect the perceptions of the office and production managers. 1. It gives the clear picture about the proper and improper utilization of space. 2. It avoids the misunderstanding and the confusion of the office and production manager. 3. It helps in taking further decision whether additional plant is needed or not. 4. It influences on the perception of both product manager and office manager about the space utilization and further decision can be taken effectively without any conflicts. 5. It helps to take the decision without much wastage of time.
  • 11. IF YOU WERE IN MURTHY’S POSITION, HOW WOULD YOU HAVE HANDLED THE SITUATION ? Solution: Mr. Murthy being in the responsible position must first be aware is the exact situation. Unless and until the real situations are evaluated, a feasible solution for the problem cannot be found out. Suppose I was in that position of Murthy first I would have collected the statistical reports regarding the effectively the space can be utilized. Mr. Murthy as a head of committee must primarily analyze the space utilization of the various departments. If he would have collected and analyzed the statistics of plant and office layout, than the meeting conducted would have been served the main purpose. As he fails to consider the real situation before the meeting, unproductive conversion between the production and office department would not have taken place. So it is my responsibility to consider the real before inviting anyone for discussion on any matter.