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Designing Organizational Structure Chapter 7 Designing Organizational Structure

Designing Organizational Structure Formal system of task and reporting relationships that coordinates and motivates organizational members so that they work together to achieve organizational goals

The Organizational Environment Strategy Different strategies require the use of different structures A differentiation strategy needs a flexible structure, low cost may need a more formal structure Increased vertical integration or diversification also requires a more flexible structure

The Organizational Environment Technology The combination of skills, knowledge, tools, equipment, computers and machines used in the organization More complex technology makes it harder for managers to regulate the organization

Job Design Job Design Job Simplification The process by which managers decide how to divide tasks into specific jobs Job Simplification The process of reducing the number of tasks that each worker performs

Job Design Job Enlargement Job Enrichment Increasing the number of different tasks in a given job by changing the division of labor Job Enrichment Increasing the degree of responsibility a worker has over a job

Job Characteristics Model

Grouping Jobs into Functions Functional Structure An organizational structure composed of all the departments that an organization requires to produce its goods or services

Divisional Structures An organizational structure composed of separate business units within which are the functions that work together to produce a specific product for a specific customer Divisions create smaller, manageable parts of a firm Divisions develop a business-level strategy to compete Divisions have marketing, finance, and other functions Functional managers report to divisional managers who then report to corporate management

Types of Divisional Structures Product Structure Each product line or business is handled by a self-contained division

Types of Divisional Structures Geographic Structure Each region of a country or area of the world is served by a self-contained division

Types of Divisional Structures Market Structure Each kind of customer is served by a self-contained division Also called customer structure

Matrix Design Structure Matrix Structure An organizational structure that simultaneously groups people and resources by function and product

Product Team Design Structure Product Team Structure Members are permanently assigned to a cross-functional team and report only to the product team manager or to one of his subordinates Cross-functional team – group of managers brought together from different departments to perform organizational tasks

Hybrid Structures Hybrid Structure The structure of a large organization that has many divisions an simultaneously uses many different organizational structures Managers can select the best structure for a particular division—one division may use a functional structure, another division may have a geographic structure. The ability to break a large organization into smaller units makes it easier to manage.

Coordinating Functions and Divisions Authority The power to hold people accountable for their actions and to make decisions concerning the use of organizational resources Hierarchy of Authority An organization’s chain of command, specifying the relative authority of each manager

Allocating Authority Span of Control Line Manager Staff Manager The number of subordinates that report directly to a manager Line Manager Managers in the direct chain of command who have formal authority over people and resources lower down Staff Manager Managers who manage a specialist function

Types of Integrating Mechanisms Organizing tools that managers can use to increase communication and coordination among functions and divisions

Strategic Alliances Strategic Alliance An agreement in which managers pool or share firm’s resources and know-how with a foreign company and the two firms share in the rewards and risks of starting a new venture.

Strategic Alliances Knowledge Management System A company-specific virtual information system that allows workers to share their knowledge and expertise and find others to help solve problems.