Modeling Organigrams in the standard view
An Organigram represents the hierarchical structure of the individual organizational units. This structure can be modelled very easily in Quam without the help of graphical tools. To do this, you only have to assign the corresponding parent object to the organizational units of the same hierarchy level.
To illustrate this, the Organigram shown here should be considered. Below the group "Organigram" the different organizational units of the enterprise are stored.
- In the example, the organizational unit "Management" corresponds to the highest hierarchical level of the company. To model this, this unit is assigned the group "Organigram" as the parent object (represented by the dashed line).
- The next hierarchy level consists of the organizational units "Sales", "Internal Service" and "Production". They report directly to the management, which thus represents the parent object of the units.
- The Internal Service is in turn the parent object of the organizational units "Financial Accounting", "Materials Management" and "Human Resources", which are directly subordinate to the "Internal Service" and have it as parent element.
In this way, you can quickly and easily create any number of organizational units that are assigned to the Organigram. The parent-child relationship is set automatically with this procedure.
When you are done, confirm your entries by clicking on the |Save button.