Contents Introduction 2 Organisation structure 2 Types of structures 3 Functional Structure 3 Divisional Structure 4 The Matrix Structure 5 Team-based structure 6 Network structure 7 Factors that affect structure 7 Conclusion 8 Bibliography 9 Introduction The purpose of this paper is to explore organisational structure‚ examine the aspects that impact the structure of an organisation and discuss how managers should use this information. Organisation structure The organising process leads
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Organisational Climate – An Indicator to Organisational Health and Performance By Berinder Singh Kullar Research Scholar – CMJ University‚ Shillong Under guidance of Dr Manjeet Kaur Kaushal CMJ University (Faculty of Management and Commerce) Introduction Organisations are distinguishable in many ways from each other in ways the employees feel‚ behave and work. The attitudes of employees vary in terms of their behavior towards their job‚ towards their co-workers‚ towards their customers
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analysis of the Phrase “Provided the underlying culture is strong‚ a bad patch will sooner or later end. Properly regarded‚ setbacks can be instructive. Enduring cultures regard them not as calamities but challenges‚ and absorb their lessons…..” We can hypothesise that ‘underlying culture ‘refers to organisational culture; ‘bad patch’ refers to a period where business performance is low or employees are moving away form the organisational culture resulting in low business performance; ‘Properly
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CONTENT Introduction……………………………………………1 Trends affecting the workplace ………………………2 The changing workforce………………………………...2 Workplace value and ethics ……………………..............4 Interview outcome …………………………………....5 Research outcome……………………………………..6 Conclusion……………………………………………..8 Reference list…………………………………………..9 Appendix A…………………………………………...10 Appendix B…………………………………………...11 Introduction Organizational behaviour knowledge is very important for everyone. It not only benefits a person as
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Job Satisfaction and performance are the terms which are correlated to each other. Empirical theories depict a strong negative correlation whereas picture depicted through Organisational Psychology is totally opposite‚ that is strong positive correlation. The term job satisfaction doesn’t have a proper definition because of the general disagreement between the theorist‚ scientists and researchers. Spector (1994) defines job satisfaction as how people feel about their jobs and several aspects of it;
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There are four theoretical approaches of organizational behaviours which are classical‚ systems‚ human relations and contingency approaches that used in management but not certain to use just one approach in a company. It is because every company has different circumstances during various periods. But management have to understand about the main features of each approach to make the best decision. Classical Approach Firstly‚ classical approach emphasis on the planning of the work‚ the technical
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ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR What is organisational behaviour? The study of human behaviour‚ attitudes and performance within an organisational setting; drawing on theory‚ methods and principles from such disciplines as psychology‚ sociology and cultural anthropology to learn about individual‚ groups and processes. Three different OB perspectives Macro-perspective; the big picture Micro-perspective; the smaller units Meso-perspective; integration and movement between macro and micros Three levels
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interactions in fulfilling business and organisational success. The report analyses the dynamics of the structure and how effective and efficient the structure performs with regard to job groups‚ reporting chain‚ roles and responsibilities and their interdependencies. The report aims to highlight the importance and complexities of managing the human side of the business. Finally‚ the report determines how the managers role can be an instrumental factor to the overall success or failure of the
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people. This essay will look at the essential ingredient of a successful manager‚ that the only way is to handle people and relate in a caring and meaningful way to the individuals being managed. In addition‚ the essay will demonstrate that other factors can help the manager to be successful Management is the employment of human‚ physical‚ and financial resources to achieve organizational goals. Managers are the people who conduct these processes. Management focuses on the results of teamwork rather
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To understand why there is organisational inertia and why it is difficult to change‚ it is necessary to first identify them so that they can be individually addressed. This can be done by categorising the inertias identified into ‘socio-technical’‚ ‘cultural’‚ ‘political’ and ‘economical’ with the ‘today’ and ‘tomorrow’ scenarios mapped out for each category. (refer to Appendix A for notes on the various type of organisation inertia)When the social and technical factors do not create conditions that
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