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Org Structure & Design Ch 15 Apr 21, 2009
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Structure Basic Dimensions Org structure – formal structure betw groups & people of allocation of tasks, responsibilities, authority –View w/org chart –Shows formal lines of authority 2 basic requirements of org structure – –1. –2.
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Coordination Options Can coordinate tasks by: –Using informal communication Examples? –Use formal hierarchy (but…limited) –Use of standardization Examples?
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Dimensions of Org Structure Hierarchy Division of Labor Span of Control –Number of people reporting to ea manager Wide vs narrow What is this linked to?
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Dimensions (cont.) Line v staff positions Decentralization –Level of delegation of power Changes over time, as org grows What is often assumed v. what is best?
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Ways to structure orgs Departmentalization – how to organize units –Functional orgs – departmentalize by task Examples? Disadvantages? –Product orgs – departmentalize by output Examples? Disadvantages?
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Matrix Orgs Matrix orgs – employees report to both project/product manager & functional / division manager –Combines function and product forms –Use of dual authority structure –When does this work well?
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Emerging forms of depts. Team-based (lateral) structure –Very flat structure using cross-functional teams –Very little formalization w/ empowered teams –Advantages? Disadvantages?
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Emerging forms Network structure (aka ‘virtual org’) –Outsourcing noncritical functions to those w/expertise, core org coordinates process –Example? –Advantages? Disadvantages?
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Org Design Process of coordinating the structure elements Range of theories –Classical org theory – assume one best way to design/structure org (early 1900s) What was presumed to be best? –Neoclassical theory – human relations focus w/goal of ee satisfaction What was preferred?
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Org Design Contingency Approaches – Lawrence& Lorsch (1969) Design depends on org’s environment Including economy, competitors, geography, suppliers, workforce –Studies comparing orgs in stable v unstable environments resulted in what models?
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Org Design –Mechanistic Orgs – stable environments with little change in product, market, or technology What is their strength? –Organic Orgs – unstable environments What are their features? –What is most effective, according to Lawrence & Lorsch?
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Mintzberg’s Theory Orgs composed of 5 basic elements; which one is dominant determines most effective design for that situation –How are each defined? –Operating Core: –Strategic Apex: –Middle Line: –Technostructure: –Support Staff:
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Mintzberg (cont.) Mintzberg specifies 5 designs based on which of the 5 groups dominates… –How is each structured? –1) Simple structure: –2) Machine bureaucracy: –3) Professional bureaucracy: –4) Divisional structure: –5) Adhocracy:
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