Organization Technology and Organization Structure Lawrence B. Mohr This research paper examines the technology-structure dependence. Both subjective and objective data were used to explore the degree of relationship between the organizational technology and organizational structure. The analysis of various therories and the data given concludes that technology may be related to structure but not substantially. It is also unwise a priori to expect spans of control
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Volkswagen and Porsche - Corporate Finance Case study: Mergers & Acquisitions of listed companies by Joachim Häcker What is the macro view of this case study? Small fish tries to eat big fish (financial figures are end of 2005 and rounded): VW: Market cap: €16 bn Book value: €24 bn Cash and cash equivalent: €8 bn (+€4 bn marketable securities) Porsche: Market cap: €11 bn Book value: €3.4 bn Cash and cash equivalent: €3.6 bn VW Porsche case study – by Joachim Häcker Seite 1
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Introduction: Volkswagen‚ the “People’s Car”‚ has quite a diverse track record of production‚ ranging from cars to military equipment and passenger vehicles to commercial cars. It is a German company that was founded in 1937 with the intention of creating the Volkswagen Car‚ which is now known as the Beetle; however‚ as World War II dawned‚ it shifted its production to military equipment. After the war ended‚ Volkswagen realigned its objectives to producing cars‚ and with that began to expand on
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The foundation of Volkswagen dates back to the Third Reich. For the opening of the international automobile show in Berlin 1934‚ Adolf Hitler demanded the development of a car which should be priced at a maximum price of 1000 Reichsmark and thus remain affordable for the average citizen. This car should be named ‘Car of the people’ (Volkswagen) and offer space for a family of four members. The first model was designed by Ferdinand Porsche in 1934 and in May 1937‚ the “Gesellschaft zur Vorbereitung
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Organization is always an efficient way to achieve the goals since ancient time‚ high productivity with lowest input which is an important characteristic of it. Well-organized is a common ambition for every administrator. Therefore it is a primary task for managers to find out a most suitable structure for the company which can maximize the organization performance. Currently‚ many researchers are seeking for the relationships between an organizational structure and performance in order to adopt
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vary from one healthcare organization to another depending on the type of organizational structure and the level of management with the hierarchy. For what type of healthcare organization would you prefer to work? Organic or mechanistic? Explain. Mechanistic structures are mainly for organizations in a stable environment. They are hierarchical in nature with well-defined tasks and central authority. This type of structure works well in an environment where an organization does not need to respond
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the highest with respect to its competitors. Volkswagen is known for being a “manufacturer in-house” because of its extensive set of operations‚ facilitating a high level of vertical integration in most of its plants. Not only include the process of manufacture‚ it also includes the engine‚ axle‚ and steering and suspension production. Volkswagen has a plan to invest in the R&D to continue with many operations in-house. The main plant for Volkswagen is Wolfsburg where is assembled 45% of vertical
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AHMEDABAD Term Paper Assignment Understanding Ideology-Driven Organizations and their Structure. Submitted to Prof.George Kendathil & Prof. Pradhyumana Khokhle In Partial fulfillment of the requirements of course Organizational Behaviour-I (Macro) Submitted on: September 20 ‚ 2010 By th Abrarali Saiyed Understanding Ideology-Driven Organizations and their Structure - Abrarali Saiyed Abstract: Study of most organizations is based on the principles put forth by Max Webber and is
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Test 1 (29.10.2014): Case Volkswagen Scandal Unprecedented scandal was provoked by ordinary shares of Volkswagen in Frankfurt stock-exchange. 30.10.2008 German company Volkswagen has become in very short time the biggest company in the world (making the American oil giant Exxon-Mobil second in the list). It happened after 500% growth of VW ordinaries. On Friday October 24 market price of VW ordinary share was EUR 211‚ but at the end of the Tuesday October 28 trading
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balance of priorities between IT and Business objectives. This report deals with one such case that faced alignment and prioritization hardships resulting in an unclear approach to achieve a corporate strategy. 2.0. The internal crisis at VWoA Volkswagen‚ one of the world’s largest automobile manufacturers had been facing a constant problem of uneven sales figures irrespective of their repeated investments in IT and IS. They faced problems in project dependencies and approval even though they prioritized
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