Organisational Structure and Design

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Organisational Management (Organisational Structure) Note on Organisational Structure and Design, created by SHMcClure on 06/05/2013.
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DefinitionsStructure Hierarchy Distribution of Work Line of Authority Lines of Communication DesignSystems and achieving goals

BureaucracyMax Weber Clearly defined jobs Hierarchy Meritocracy Objective Rules Purely technical superiority

Problems with BureaucracyHuman Nature Incompleteness of Bureaucracy Non-transparent rules Red tape, is not bureaucracy Operational Specialization  Hard to manage Accountancy (tracking) Clerical work File Maintenance Increasing volume of work is difficult 

The Problem with Bureaucracy  Division of Labour is not a natural process Desirable Jobs at top Bottom of Hierarchy problems include gender issues, repetitiveness, unskilled  increasing supervision, less decision making Obsolescence of obs in middle (flatter structure) Devolving decision making? or Decreasing quality of jobs at the bottom?

Complexity of Studying Structure  Single, self contained organizations still do exist Networks also common  Remember M and H Form Contingency affects structure

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