Solid line reporting


In a business organization, especially in a matrix management structure, the relationship between an employee and his/her direct supervisor or leader can be classified as solid-line reporting or dotted-line reporting. The use of "solid-line" versus "dotted-line" is based on the visual representation of the organizational structure in an organizational chart.

Solid-line (direct) reporting

Solid-line reporting is a direct reporting relationship between a supervisor and a subordinate employee. The supervisor provides primary guidance to the employee, controls the major financial resources the employee relies on to perform his/her work, conducts performance reviews with the subordinate, and provides all other direct supervision.

Dotted-Line (indirect) reporting

Dotted-line reporting describes a relationship between an employee and a secondary supervisor/leader that provides additional oversight and guidance to the employee in the execution of his/her work. The intent of the dotted-line relationship is to ensure that the dotted-line supervisor/leader has the authority to provide some level of influence and leadership over the employee, including goal-setting.
The dotted-line supervisor/leader will provide input regarding the employee’s performance to the solid-line supervisor for inclusion in the employee’s annual performance review.