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Figure  1-4.-Format  for  a  functional  guide. When  the  type  commander  (TYCOM)  decides  it  is necessary,  the  Standard  Organization  and  Regulations of  the  U.S.  Navy,   OPNAVINST   3120.32B,   is supplemented  by  department  and  division  organization manuals.  These  manuals  contain  organization  charts and  functional  guides  through  all  supervisory  levels. Where  appropriate,  functional  guides  are  also  provided for watch standers. The  engineer  officer  and  engineering  division officers are responsible for issuing and maintaining their respective department or division organization manuals.  The  CO  must  approve  the  engineering department  organization  manual  when  it  is  issued.  The engineer  officer  must  approve  any  division  organization manual  issued  for  divisions  under  his  control. OPNAVINST  3120.32B  contains  detailed  instructions on  the  preparation  of  department  and  division organization  manuals. Every  officer  in  the  engineering  department  must ensure the operational readiness of the department and thereby the operational readiness of the ship. Morale, training of personnel, and maintenance of materials are essential for readiness. Proper administration of the department  promotes  and  sustains  these  factors. Effective  administration  demands  planning,  organizing, commanding, and controlling. Of all the elements of administration,   organization   (the   machinery   of administration) is the most important. The effectiveness of  the  engineering  department  organization  depends upon the following principles: (1) unity of command, (2) homogeneity of assignment, (3) span of control, and 1-5

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