Term
Organizational Structure
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Definition
1. Work Specialization
2. Departmentalization
3. Chain of Command
4. Span of Control
5. Centralization/Decentralization
6. Formalization |
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Departmentalization
(4 Groupings) |
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Definition
i. Functions performed
ii. Product and service
iii. Geography
iv. Customers/Market |
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Term
Common Organizational Designs
(3)
Ch. 15 |
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Definition
The Simple Structure (low degree of departmentalization, little formalization)
Bureaucracy (standardization!)
Matrix Structure (functional + product) |
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Term
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Definition
- small core organzation that outsources major functions |
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Boundaryless Organization
Ch. 15 |
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Definition
organization without hierarchy and minimizes status anr rank |
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Two Structural Models (Ch. 15)
Define them. |
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Definition
Mechanistic: basically like bureaucracy
Organic: more like boundaryless organization |
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Three strategies
implemented by
the two Structures
Ch. 15 |
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Definition
1. Innovation Strategy (organic)
2. Cost-minimization strategy (mechanistic)
3. Imitation strategy (both. min. risk but max. opportunity) |
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Three Environmental Factors
that affect Structure |
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Definition
1. Capacity – degree to which environment supports growths
2. Volatility – degree of instability
3. Complexity – heterogeneity and concentration among elements
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Term
Four Factors that Determine an Organization's Structure |
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Definition
1. Strategy
2. Size
3. Technology
4. Environment
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Term
5S Culture
(unimportant, ch. 16) |
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Definition
Sorting
Straightening
Shining
Standardizing
Sustaining |
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Term
7 Characteristics of Organizational Culture
A - PATIOS |
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Definition
Attention to detail
People orientation
Aggressiveness
Team orientation
Innovation and Risk Taking
Outcome orientation
Stability
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Term
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Definition
core values are both "intensely held and widely shared" |
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Term
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Definition
A Strong culture is similar to formalization minus the documentation |
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Term
Culture’s Functions
(4)
Ch. 16 |
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Definition
1. Defines the org from others
2. Creates common Identity
3. Commitment to the Big Picture
4. Enhances Stability “the social glue” |
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Culture as a Liability (4 issues): |
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Definition
1. Institutionalization
2. Barriers to Change
3. Barriers to Diversity
4. Barriers to M/A |
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How a Culture Begins (3 Ways) |
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Definition
1. Founder hires similar people
2. They are indoctrinated
3. Founder's behavior encourages similar behavior |
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Keeping a Culture Alive (3 Forces) |
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Definition
1. Selection
2. Top Management - behavior
3. Socialization (3 Stages) |
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Term
Three Stages of Socialization |
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Definition
1. Pre-arrival stage. Recognize individual values
2. Encounter Stage. Where individual expectations are contrasted against reality
3. Metamorphisis Stage (2 practices) - where change happens |
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Term
Metaphormsis: Two Socialization Practices |
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Definition
1. Institutional: “formal, collective, sequential, fixed, and serial socialization programs” -> soldiers
2. Individual – “informal, individual, random, variable, disjunctive and encourage investiture” -> more innovation |
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How Cultures Form (4 Ways)
StoRML |
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Definition
1. Stories
2. Rituals (that reinforce key values)
3. Material Symbols (private jet vs flying economy)
4. Language (jargon) |
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Positive Organizational Culture (3 Traits) |
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Definition
1. Building on Employee Strengths.
2. Rewarding more than Punishing
3. Emphasizing Vitality and Growth
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Workplace Spirituality (4 Characteristics) |
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Definition
1. Strong Sense of Purpose. 2. Trust and Respect. 3. Humanistic Work Practices. 4. Toleration of Employee Expression. |
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Term
Global Implications (Ch. 16 - Org Culture) |
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Definition
“a strong culture [can be] difficult to change [even] if it becomes mismatched to its management”
- managers should help with proper socialization and create an ethical culture and positive organizational culture |
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