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Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin Chapter 07 Designing Organizational Structure

7-2 Learning Objectives Identify the factors that influence managers’ choice of an organizational structure Explain how managers group tasks into jobs that are motivating and satisfying for employees Describe the types of organizational structures managers can design, and explain why they choose one structure over another Explain why managers must coordinate jobs, functions, and divisions using the hierarchy of authority and integrating mechanisms

7-3 Designing Organizational Structure Organizational structure: Formal system of task and reporting relationships that coordinates and motivates organizational members so that they work together to achieve organizational goals Organizational design: Process by which managers make specific organizing choices that result in a particular kind of organizational structure

7-4 Figure Factors Affecting Organizational Structure

7-5 Grouping Tasks into Jobs: Job Design Job design: Dividing tasks into specific jobs Job simplification: Reducing the number of tasks that each worker performs Job enlargement: 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

7-6 Figure The Job Characteristics Model

7-7 Grouping Jobs into Functions Advantages Encourages learning from others doing similar jobs Easy to monitor and evaluate workers Allows managers to obtain information about the changing competitive environment Disadvantages Difficult for managers in different functions to communicate and coordinate with one another Functional managers may be preoccupied with departmental goals and lose sight of organizational goals

7-8 Designing Organizational Structure Grouping jobs into divisions Product structure Geographic structure Market structure Matrix and product team designs Matrix structure Product team structure Cross-functional team

7-9 Coordinating Functions and Divisions Authority: Power to hold people accountable for their actions and to make decisions concerning the use of organizational resources Hierarchy of authority: Organization’s chain of command, specifying the relative authority of each manager

7-10 Allocating Authority Span of control: The number of subordinates that report directly to a manager Line manager: Someone in the direct line or chain of command who has formal authority over people and resources Staff manager: Someone responsible for managing a specialist function, such as finance or marketing

7-11 Figure Tall and Flat Organizations

7-12 Centralization and Decentralization of Authority Decentralizing authority: Giving lower-level managers and nonmanagerial employees the right to make important decisions about how to use organizational resources

7-13 Figure Types and Examples of Integrating Mechanisms

7-14 Strategic Alliances, B2B Network Structures, and IT 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 Network structure: Series of strategic alliances that an organization creates with suppliers, manufacturers, and distributors to produce and market a product

7-15 Strategic Alliances, B2B Network Structures, and IT Knowledge management system: Company- specific virtual information system that allows workers to share their knowledge and expertise and find others to help solve problems Business to Business (B2B) network: Firms that join together and use IT to link themselves to potential global suppliers for efficiency and effectiveness