Organisational structure Flashcards
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Management structure
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- How the company management is organised borh horizontally and vertically
- horizontally - function or operation
- vertically - hierarchy of responsibility
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Factors affecting organisational structure
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- company size
- ownership size
- business objectives
- external factors
- technology
3
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Span of control
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- Tall structures
- line managers have small span of control and therefore focus on limited activities
- Flat structures
- fewer levels of management, therefore, greater span of control
- provides a leaner and more flexible organisation
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Types of organisational structure
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- entrepreneurial
- functional
- product derived
- system approach
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Entrepreneurial(benefits and limitations)
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- Benefits
- direct control, therefore, quick decision making
- reduced management cost
- Limitations
- company size
- relies on effectiveness of one person
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Features of a functional structure
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- specialisation within departments
- built on forml procedures
- distinct delegation of authority within lines of hierarchy
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Functional(benefits and limitation)
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- Benefits
- task focus makes it highly suitable for single or product related companies
- Limitations
- inflexible structures which tends to be slow to react to new demands/changes
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Product derived(benefits and limitations)
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- Benefits
- allows product/market specialisation
- allows a degree of autonomy and identity within the organisation
- more rapid decision making possible
- more flexible
- allows for expansion of product/services
- easier overall performance measurement possible
- Limitations
- possible conflicts between divisions with regard to allocation of fixed costs,budget and financing
- can produce duplication of activity within the organisation therefore higher costs
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Matrix features
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- skeletal structure from which specialist teams can be formed to perform set tasks
- teams made up of personnel from different departments
- team personnel may have more than one manager
- suited to organisations that continuously run large projects
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Matrix(benefits and limitations)
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- Benefits
- better coordination achieved via specialist teams
- allows personnel the opportunity to develop their potential
- more flexible organisation able to cope with a dynamic business market
- Limitations
- lines of accountability can become blurred
- having more than one manager at a time may place heavy demands on the individual and may lead to conflicts of interest