Organizational Structure Outline Team Team member names HCS 325 Due date Instructor name Organizational Structure Outline I. Introduction A. Communication Planning Motivation Resources II. The impact of organizational structure on communication (internal/external factors) A. What internal factors need to be considered? 1. Strengths and weaknesses B. What external factors need to be considered? 1. Opportunities and threats C. What is the importance of communication on the
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c03.qxd 1/21/09 11:30 AM Page 91 3 Organizational Structures Management Case Studies‚ Related Case Studies (from Kerzner/Project 3rd Edition) • • • • • • Quasar Communications‚ Inc. Jones and Shephard Accountants‚ Inc.* Fargo Foods Mohawk National Bank Workbook and PMP ®/CAPM ® Exam Study Guide‚ 10th Edition) • The Struggle with • Implementation • Multiple Choice Exam Related Workbook Exercises (from Kerzner/Project Management PMBOK® Guide‚ 4th Edition‚ Reference
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Organizational Culture and Structure “Simply‚ a company’s structure and design can be viewed as its body‚ and its culture as its soul.”-- Naomi Cossak The Effects of Organizational Culture and Structure The behavior patterns in the organization are the elements for execution of the strategy—creating value in the market The organizational culture and structure will define the limitations and possibilities for behavior patterns Operationally‚ the acceptable behavior patterns are controlled through
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Mastery of facts‚ range of information in subject matter area. Skills – Proficiency‚ expertise‚ or competence in given area; e.g.‚ science‚ art‚ crafts. Abilities – Demonstrated performance to use knowledge and skills when needed. KSA Definitions [General Employee Competencies] Interpersonal Skill Is aware of‚ responds to‚ and considers the needs‚ feelings‚ and capabilities of others. Deals with conflicts‚ confrontations‚ disagreements in a positive manner‚ which minimizes personal impact‚ to
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University of Houston: The Organizational Structure Robin Roberts MGT/230 June 27‚ 2012 Rickie Baldwin University of Houston: The Organizational Structure When you hear the words Shasta‚ “coogs”‚ and red pride‚ a Houstonian will automatically affiliate them with the University of Houston. The University of Houston‚ founded in 1927‚ is Texas’s third largest university and recently was named a Tier One research university. With over 39‚000 students‚ the university is one of the most diverse
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Today’s business environment requires organizations to undergo change almost on a daily basis in order to remain competitive. These changes are typically unplanned and gradual. The content or what to change that I identified in my personal case is the shipping method for service parts that are exported to Europe. This particular type of change is referred to as an evolutionary change which is an ongoing‚ evolving process. The process of changing the shipping method for export service parts is with
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Corporate Culture Culture refers to the fundamental values and norms that a group of peoplesuch as an ethnic group‚ a nation‚ a corporation‚ or some other organization or professionholds or aspires to hold. Every culture distinguishes itself from others by the specific ways it prefers to solve certain problems‚ such as those that arise from relationships with other people‚ from the passage of time‚ and in dealing with the external environment. Groups of people have "typical" cultural traits that
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ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE & STRUCTURE Outline Prepared By: Marnela Kathleen V. Pasamba‚ RN MSN I I. Organizational Culture A. Definitions 1. Gareth Morgan: set of beliefs‚ values and norms‚ together with symbols like dramatized events and personalities‚ that represents the unique character of the organization and provides the context for action in it and by it. 2. Edgar Schein: a pattern of shared basic assumptions that the group has learned as it solved its problems that has worked well
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Organizational Structure Presentation You are a manager of a large rehabilitation center that provides short-term care rehabilitation (in-patient and outpatient) services. Your center is proposing a new addition of long-term care services and with this expansion‚ you will need to hire and train several new employees. Develop a Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation between 12 to 15 slides in length with detailed presenter’s notes. The presentation will address the following: • The impact of organizational
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Organizational Structure Corporations throughout the world utilize and recognize the effectiveness of an organizational structure. An organizational structure reflects the way an organization positions their employees and jobs that can be resulted in accomplishing the goals and direction of the company. Larger organizations benefit from these structures because of the multiple tasks that are presented‚ while smaller ones may find it unnecessary. Therefore‚ plan of actions are established to successfully
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