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Understand the importance of organizational charts, factors affecting organizational structure, and different types of departmentalization to enhance performance and adapt to changes. Explore various organizational structures, from traditional to virtual organizations, and learn about the effective use of committees in fostering productivity.
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Organizing Structure 3 Chapter 8
Learning Objectives • Explain the purpose of an organization chart. • Describe factors and changes that affect an organizations structure. • Define a contingency approach. • Identify the different types of departmentalization. • Describe the different types of organizational structure, including a virtual organization. • Discuss the types and effective use of committees.
Organizing Structure • Reflects how groups compete • Helps foster good performance Organizing Growth Stages • 3 stages – Family, Entrepreneurial, and Professional Management • Structure must allows adaptation to change Organizing Charts • Series of boxes • Identifies relationships
Factors Affecting Organization • Important factors – strategy, size, environment, and technology Strategy • Appropriate structure will not guarantee success • Structure can help or hinder implementation • Alfred D. Chandler – structure follows strategy • Not the only variable to impact structure • Matching strategy to structure is complex
Factors Affecting Organization Size • Sales volume • Small versus large organizations • Change occurs naturally as an organization grows in size Environment • Tom Burns and G. M. Stalker • Mechanistic versus Organic systems • Paul Lawrence and Jay Lorsch
Factors Affecting Organization Organization and Technology • Joan Woodward • Three modes of production • Some findings • Edward Harvey • Findings similar to Woodward’s • General conclusion • Clear relationship
Changes Affecting Organization Structure Outsourcing • Used by large and small companies • Numerous potential benefits • Potential drawbacks • Not a cure-all • Can work well in right situations
A Contingency Approach • Several factors affect • No one best way to organize • Process of assessing • Analyze and appraise
Departmentalization • Grouping jobs into related work units Work Functions • Functional departmentalization • Primary advantage • Negative effects • Conflict
Departmentalization • Product • Employees identify with product • Opportunities • Problems • Geographic • Use of local employees • Creates customer goodwill • Lead to high service level
Departmentalization • Customer • Common example • Advantages and disadvantages • Other Types – several others • Simple numbers • Process or equipment • Time or shift • Hybrid Departmentalization • Departmentalize on one basis then another as the organization grows
Types of Organizational Structures • Several basic structures – line, line and staff, and matrix • New structures horizontal and virtual Line Structure • Authority moves top to bottom • Simplest organization structure • Advantage • Disadvantage • Exists in small organizations
Types of Organizational Structures Line and Staff Structures • Staff functions • Line functions Line and Staff Conflicts • Staff specialists versus Line managers
Types of Organizational Structures Matrix Structure • Project teams • Temporary life • Advantages • Serious problem • violates unity of command
Types of Organizational Structures Horizontal Structure • Pure form creates two groups • Characteristics • Advantages The Virtual Organization • 3 common types • Network of collaborators • Technology plays a central role
Trends in Organization Structure • Flat structure versus Tall structure • No clear conclusion • Japanese have fewer managers and flatter structures • Peters and Waterman – In Search of Excellence • Simple form and lean staff • Today’s trend
Committees • Permanent or temporary Using Committees Effectively • First step – function, scope, authority • Careful thought – selection of members and chair Boards of Directors • Inside and Outside boards • More active • Today’s trend