Chapter 14 Flashcards
Organizational structure
Formally dictates how jobs and tasks are divided and coordinated between individuals and groups within the company.
Organizational chart
A drawing that represents every job in the organization and the formal reporting relationships between those jobs.
Work specialization
The degree to which tasks in an organization are divided into separate jobs.
Chain of command
Specifies who reports to whom; signifies formal authority relationships.
Span of control
Represents how many employees each manager in the organization has responsibility for.
Centralization
Aspect of structure that dictates where decisions are formally made in organizations.
- When only the top managers within a company can make decisions, the company is highly centralized.
Formalization
The degree to which rules and procedures are used to standardize behaviours and decisions in an organization.
Mechanistic organizations
Efficient, rigid, predictable, and standardized organizations that thrive in stable environments.
Organic organizations
Flexible, adaptive, outward-focused organizations that thrive in dynamic environments.
Organizational design
The process of creating, selecting, or changing the structure of an organization.
Business environment
The outside environment, including customers, competitors, suppliers, distributors, and other factors external to the firm, which all affect organizational design.
Company strategy
An organization’s objectives and goals and how it tries to capitalize on its assets to make money.
Technology
The method by which an organization transforms inputs to outputs.
Company size
The number of employees in a company.
Simple structure
An organizational form that features one person as the central decision-making figure.
- Small accounting firms, family-owned grocery stores, and landscaping services are likely to use this structure.