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    Benefits & Disadvantages of a Functional Organizational Structure The functional organizational structure groups employees according to broad business activities‚ resulting in departments such as finance‚ marketing and production. These departments might be further divided‚ depending on a company’s size and needs. Departmental managers supervise a wide base of employees below them. These managers are in turn supervised by more-powerful managers‚ who answer to one powerful boss‚ perhaps a CEO

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    afraid the Department of Education would have too much control over state and local schools‚ therefore it was eliminated. In 1868‚ the new Department of Education was an Office of Education. In the 1950’s‚ the Department of Education was in need of expansion in federal funding. Again in the 1960’s the Department of Education received and expansion in federal funding. President Johnson’s "War on Poverty" required the creation of many more programs to improve education‚ primarily for underprivileged

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    customers‚ clients‚ and the community. For those that consist of more than one person‚ internal as well as external relationships have to be created and maintained. Organisations therefore consist of individuals‚ groups‚ and relationships. Objectives‚ structures‚ systems and processes are then created to give direction and order to activities and interactions. OB is thus of great concern to anyone who organises‚ creates‚ orders‚ directs‚ manages‚ or supervises the activities of others. It is also of concern

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    RESOURCE MANUAL CHAPTER TWO The Organizational Context: Strategy‚ Structure‚ and Culture To Accompany PROJECT MANAGEMENT: Achieving Competitive Advantage By Jeffrey K. Pinto CHAPTER TWO PROJECT PROFILE: Project Management Improves Lenovo’s Bottom Line INTRODUCTION 2.1 PROJECTS AND ORGANIZATIONAL STRATEGY 2.2 STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT Identifying Project Stakeholders Managing Stakeholders 2.3 ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE 2.4 FORMS OF ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE Functional Organizations Project

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    Organizational Structure Throughout the last three to four decades‚ since Walt Disney World opened its theme park in 1971‚ the park has undergone an incredible transformation. When the park originally opened only three rides were available and now after adding new rides‚ attractions‚ and other developments‚ there is over forty seven square miles of space. Not only is there the actual theme parks themselves‚ but Disney also branches out into resorts‚ hotels‚ golf courses‚ campgrounds‚ water parks

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    The efficient design of structure of any organization requires the analysis involving some parameters and hypothesis. The main factors presented by MINTZBERG with the respective hypotheses (from H1 to H16) associated to the organizational configurations structures are the following: - Related to the age and size of the organization. H1: How much older‚ more formalized will be the behavior of the people from the organization. H2: The organizational structure reflects the time of the sector. H3: How

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    According to Jones (2004)‚ organizational theory is the function of a company on how it operates in the environment (self impact) and how the environment affects their operational agenda. In my opinion‚ this correlates to the law of cause and effect. The organizational design and change indicates the how/why various means are chosen‚ which assist in managing the structure and culture to control activities to achieve its goals. Change process occurs when an organization attempts to move from its

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    Restructuring the organizational structure at Kimberly-Clark In 2003‚Kimberly-Clark the maker of paper products including Kleenex‚ Haggis ‚ and Depends‚ announced it was creating a radical new structure to shore up parts of its business that were performing poorly by restructuring its product into three categories .The categories were” grow‚” “sustain‚” and “fix”-somewhat unconventional categories. They weren’t devised based on product type‚ customers‚ or the geographic location is which Kimberly-Clark

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    A project organization is a structure that facilitates the coordination and implementation of project activities. Its main incentive is to create an environment that encourages interactions among the project personnel with a minimum amount of distractions‚ overlaps and conflicts. At the start of every project‚ it is important to first select the organization structure. On the basis of unique characteristics of the project‚ each project structure various forms its own advantages and disadvantages

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    Organizational Structure of MSD St. Louis Natasa Margraf-White MGT/230 September 1‚ 2014 Cedrina Charbonnet Organizational Structure of MSD St. Louis The structure of an organization is the foundation for which the functionality of a company is based. It establishes a chain of command‚ indicating the different levels of responsibility in regards to the hierarchy of the company‚ the delegation of duties and the decision making process that is utilized. For business large

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