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    Mission | 7 | 3.4 | Sustainability strategy | 8 | 3.4.1 | Sharp | 8 | 3.4.2 | Panasonic | 8 | 3.4.3 | Toshiba | 8 | 3.4.4 | Sony | 8 | 3.4.5 | Philips | 9 | 3.4.6 | Conclusion sustainability strategy | 9 | 3.5 | Objectives & Strategies TV segment | 9 | 3.5.1 | Sharp | 9 | 3.5.2 | Panasonic | 10 | 3.5.3 | Toshiba | 10 | 3.5.4 | Sony | 10 | 3.5.5 | Philips | 10 | 3.5.6 | Conclusion objectives &strategies | 10 | 3.6 | Ansoff Matrix | 11 | 3.6.1 | Market

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        Organizational Form | Coordination Mechanism | | | Machine Bureaucracy | Standardize procedures and outputs | Professional Organization | Standardize professional skills and norms | Entrepreneurial Startup | Direct supervision and control | Adhocracy | Mutual adjustment of ad-hoc teams |     And‚ in each particular form‚ different subunits tend to have greater influence. Machine Bureaucracy | Technocrats standardize procedures and outputs | Professional Organization

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    organization: Power culture Concentrates power among a small group or a central figure and its control is radiating from its center like a web. Power cultures need only a few rules and little bureaucracy but swift in decisions can ensue. Role culture These organizations form hierarchical bureaucracies‚ where power derives from the personal position and rarely from an expert power. Control is made by procedures which are highly valued‚ strict roles descriptions and authority definitions. These

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    machine-like entities operating in a steady and predictable manner. Likewise‚ the metaphor of bureaucracy suggests that people in organisations are bounded by rules‚ job descriptions and organisation charts. It is important to note that Taylor’s philosophy is founded upon mechanical imagery. The key concepts in the structural perspective are based on Taylor’s principles of scientific management and Weber’s ideal bureaucracy. Taylor (1911) formalised the principles of scientific management into four objectives

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    1. Introduction "... a good business plan can help to make a good business credible‚ understandable‚ and attractive to someone who is unfamiliar with the business. Writing a good business plan can’t guarantee success‚ but it can go a long way toward reducing the odds of failure." Preparing a business plan draws on a wide range of knowledge from many different business disciplines: finance‚ human resource management‚ intellectual property management‚ supply chain management‚ operations management

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    using consumers to complain about incorrect decisions‚ can become ineffective. This has two implications for a bureaucracy. First‚ oversight becomes more difficult as customers cannot be relied upon to point out bureaucratic error. Second‚ it gives bureaucrats an incentive to accede to consumer demands simply to avoid a complaint. I show that when this second effect is important‚ bureaucracies (efficiently) respond in the following ways: (i) they ignore legitimate consumer complaints‚ especially those aimed

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    TECHNOLOGY IN THE WORK PLACE This summary shall attempt to display the intricate relationship between technology and the workplace along with the limitations of the modern bureaucratic organisation of work. It further expands on some of the issues resulting from these practises with historical references made along with indications towards the future. One of the key reasons work is central to society is because it is our main source of production. This relationship between production and work

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    define exactly what organisational learning is and what impact the characteristics of the mechanistic approach will have on it. The two approaches involve theories and models about the adaptability and the learning skills of organizations. Bureaucracies clearly lack these characteristics in comparison to other approaches. The mechanistic approach operates the organisation in the same way a machine operates - efficient‚ specialised‚ reliable‚ predictable‚ logical and with no opinions (has no heart)

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    relationships with other people (Olum‚ 2004‚ p11) The history of management includes great theories such as Fredrick Taylor’s Scientific Management‚ Elton Mayo’s Hawthorne Works experiments and the human relations movement‚ Max Weber’s idealized bureaucracy‚ and Henri Fayol’s views on administration. (http://www.kernsanalysis.com/sjsu/ise250/history.htm) Fredrick Taylor’s (1856-1917) Scientific Management started the era of modern management. Scientific management’s organizational influences

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    CH APTER ON E   |   1     Understanding Bureaucracy Bureaucracy by definition is a group of workers in private and public organizations such as civil service employees of Malaysian government. Historically bureaucracy is the name of an organizational form often used by both sociologists and organizational design professionals. Therefore we can say that bureaucracy has an informal usage by many people such as “there’s too much bureaucracy where I work” to reflect common set of characteristic

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