References: Human Behavior in Organization‚ Roberto G. Medina‚ Ph.D‚ Rex Book Store http://blog.majoriumbusinesspress.com/ http://www.mindtools.com/
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* For both organizations sampled in your investigation‚ compare and contrast Electrolux and LG Electronics Inc. different organizational structures and culture. (1.1) 1. Definitions and type of organization structures * Definition * Type of organization structure * Advantages and disadvantages of different organizational structures 2. Definition and type of culture * Definition * Development of culture? * Characteristics of different organizational cultures 3
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outcome of a decision. Feeling uncertainty about a situation that can’t predict with complete confidence what the outcomes of the managers actions will be . 5. Why do you think organizations have increased the use of groups for making decisions? When would you recommend using groups to make decisions? Organization have increased the use of groups for making decisions because group decision making can provide more information‚ generates more alternatives‚ increase legitimacy of the decision
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Power in organizations: A look through the TQM lens Carson‚ Paula Phillips‚ Carson‚ Kerry David‚ Knight‚ E Leon Jr‚ Roe‚ C William. Quality Progress. Milwaukee: Nov 1995. Vol. 28‚ Iss. 11; pg. 73‚ 6 pgs Copyright American Society for Quality Control Nov 1995 IN A TOTAL QUALITY ENVIRONMENT‚ THE empowered employee alters the traditional supervisor-subordinate relationship. Instead of passively executing orders‚ empowered employees assume both the responsibility and authority necessary to anticipate
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A proper flexible organization provides its work force arrangements where employees are given greater freedom to balance their work and personal commitments such as family‚ higher education‚ community activities‚ religious commitments‚ professional development‚ and general interests. Above is Atkinson’s model of a flexible firm. He argued that firms increasingly seek 4 kinds of flexibility functional‚ numerical‚ pay‚ distancing. Functional flexibility is a qualitative approach to work‚ and
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respected within the organization‚ they are more likely to contribute positively to the achievements of the business outcomes. Creating a healthy organizational climate requires attention to the factors which influence employee’s perceptions‚ including the quality of leadership‚ the way in which decisions are made and whether the efforts of employees are recognized. In fact “Climate may be thought of as the perceptions of the characteristics of an organization”. “Climate for an organization is somewhat
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Managerial Turnover Questions 1-5 1. Turnover can be a concern for many organizations especially if quantifiable data results show an increase or high rate due to internal or possible external benchmarks. When considering Health Care Launder Care (HCLC)‚ a near 25 percent yearly loss of managers should attract attention. There seems to be an issue with vice president of operations (iron fist mentality) with his approach to problem solving (one way conversations). HCLC does not show any industry
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In current globalize business environment; companies are more than ever before finding it necessary to implement the concept of Learning Organization either by theory or by intuition because in this present complicated business environment a non-learning organization cannot compete with a learning organization which simply means the organization will run out of existence or probably barely surviving. Apple Inc is American manufacturer of personal computers‚ computer peripherals‚ music player‚
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single instructions can execute several low-level operations (such as a load from memory‚ an arithmetic operation‚ and a memory store) and/or are capable of multi-step operations or addressing modes within single instructions. ➢ RISC is a CPU design strategy based on the insight that simplified (as opposed to complex) instructions can provide higher performance if this simplicity enables much faster execution of each instruction. ➢ Difference - RISC has less instructions but apparently faster
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Case 2 - ANNE MULCAHY AT XEROX FATS OF THE CASE ➢ Anne Mulcahy at the age of 23 she was the director of human resources‚ head of the Xerox ➢ She spent her first 16 years company’s fledging desktop computer business‚ and chief in sales‚ then eight years in an assortment of management of staff to Xerox’s CEO. ➢ She never aspired to run Xerox nor she was groomed to be CEO. In 2001 she became the CEO of Xerox. ➢ She accepted the position when the company was in horrible
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