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Chapter 8 Organization, Teamwork, and Communication
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PetConnection.com An organization based on blogging providing a unique competitive advantage.
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Organization, Teamwork, & Communication
Importance of Organizational Structure Structure Impacts: Decision making Costs & efficiencies Overall success and sustainability
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Organization, Teamwork, & Communication
Organizational Culture A firm’s shared values, beliefs, traditions, philosophies, rules, and role models for behavior.
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Organizational Culture – Formal expression Informal expression
Organization, Teamwork, & Communication Organizational Culture – Formal expression Informal expression
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Organization, Teamwork, & Communication
Organizational Culture – Formal expression Mission statement Code of ethics Manuals Ceremonies memoranda
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Organization, Teamwork, & Communication
Organizational Culture – Informal Expression Dress code Work habits Extracurricular activities Stories
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Organization, Teamwork & Communication
Organizational Culture – satisfying the needs & expectations of stakeholders Ensures that organizational members: share values observe common rules share problem solving approaches
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Organization, Teamwork & Communication
The most important drivers of innovation in companies.
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Organization, Teamwork & Communication
Developing Organizational Structure Organizational Structure – The arrangement or relationship of positions within an organization.
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Organization, Teamwork & Communication
Developing Organizational Structure Structure Develops – Managers assign work tasks to individuals & groups Coordination of diverse activities to attain objectives
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Organization, Teamwork & Communication
Organizational Chart What the Organizational Chart Shows – Organizational structure Chain of command (lines of authority) Other relationships (staff, committees, etc.) Lines of communication
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Organizational Structure
The Evolution of a Clothing Store Phases 1, 2, and 3
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Organization, Teamwork & Communication
Organizational Growth What does organizational growth require? Structuring of resources (human, physical, financial) Hiring specialized talent & skills Formalized structure (as workforce & specialization grows) Assign work tasks to individuals & departments Assign responsibility for organizational objectives
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Assigning Tasks – Organizational Structure
Celestial Seasonings – Determining activities required to meet objectives Purchase herbs from suppliers Dry the herbs Place in tea bags Package and label tea bags Ship packages to retail outlets
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Assigning Tasks Specialization Managers divide the labor into small, specific tasks and assign to employees to accomplish individual tasks.
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Efficiency Ease of training Activities too numerous
Assigning Tasks Why Specialize? Efficiency Ease of training Activities too numerous
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Assigning Tasks Overspecialization Employees become bored
Job dissatisfaction Poor quality work Increased injuries Increased employee turnover
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Organizational Structure – Assigning Tasks
Departmentalization Grouping of jobs into working units (departments, units, groups, divisions)
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Assigning Tasks – Organizational Structure
Departmentalization is the grouping of jobs into working units usually called departments, units, groups, or divisions. Functional departmentalization Product departmentalization Geographical departmentalization Customer departmentalization
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Retailing & Wholesaling
Selling directly to the consumer Music stores Sporting-goods shops Dry cleaners Boutiques Drugstores Restaurants Hardware stores
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Functional Departmentalization
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Product Departmentalization
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Geographical Departmentalization
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Customer Departmentalization
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Assigning Responsibility
Delegation creates a responsibility Delegation of authority Assigning responsibility Employee accountability
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Assigning Responsibility
Delegation of Authority Giving employees tasks and power to make commitments, use resources, and take action to carry out tasks.
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Assigning Responsibility
Obligation placed on employees to perform assigned tasks and be held accountable for proper execution.
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Assigning Responsibility
Accountability Employees are answerable to a superior for work outcomes.
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Centralization Centralized organizations Decentralized organizations
Authority is concentrated at the top level. Decentralized organizations Decision-making authority is delegated as far down the chain of command as possible.
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Span of Management Span of Management – the number of subordinates who report to a particular manager.
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Span of Management A wide span of management exists when a manager directly supervises a very large number of employees. A narrow span of management exists when a manager directly supervises only a few subordinates.
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Advantages of Small Business Ownership
Costs Flexibility Focus Reputation
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Span of Management – Organizational layers
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Span of Management – Organizational layers
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Forms of Organizational Structure
Line Structure Line-and-staff structure Multidivisional structure Matrix structure
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Forms of Organizational Structure
Line Structure – Convenience Store as an example
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Forms of Organizational Structure
Line-and-staff Structure
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Forms of Organizational Structure
Matrix Structure
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Groups & Teams in Organizations
Group – two or more individuals who communicate with one another, share a common identity, and have a common goal
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Groups & Teams in Organizations
Team – a small group whose members have complementary skills, have a common purposes, goals, and approach; hold themselves mutually accountable.
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Differences between Groups & Teams
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Groups & Teams Committee – permanent, formal group performing a specific task. Task force – temporary group responsible for a particular change activity
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Groups & Teams Teams Project teams Product development teams
Quality assurance teams (quality circles) Self-directed work teams (SDWT)
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Communications in Organizations
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Communications in Organizations
Formal Communication – flow of communication within the formal organizational structure as depicted on organizational charts. Upward communication Downward communication Horizontal communication Diagonal communication
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Communications in Organizations
Informal Communication – separate from management’s formal, official communication channels. Grapevine
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