Exam 12: Organisational Structure and Design
Exam 1: Managers in the Workplace139 Questions
Exam 2: Management History121 Questions
Exam 3: Managing the External Environment and Organisational Culture140 Questions
Exam 4: Managing in a Global Environment140 Questions
Exam 5: Social Responsibility and Managerial Ethics141 Questions
Exam 6: Managers As Decision Makers143 Questions
Exam 7: Managing Change and Innovation112 Questions
Exam 8: Foundations of Planning120 Questions
Exam 9: Strategic Management88 Questions
Exam 10: Managerial Controls144 Questions
Exam 11: Managing Operations131 Questions
Exam 12: Organisational Structure and Design124 Questions
Exam 13: Managing Teams143 Questions
Exam 14: Managing Human Resources131 Questions
Exam 15: Understanding and Managing Individual Behaviour135 Questions
Exam 16: Managers and Communication129 Questions
Exam 17: Motivating Employees128 Questions
Exam 18: Managers As Leaders119 Questions
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A group of individuals who are experts in various specialties and who work together is a cross-functional team.
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What type of organisation assigns specialists from different functional departments to work on one or more projects led by a project manager?
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An organisation whose design is not defined by, or limited to, the horizontal, vertical or external boundaries imposed by a predefined structure is known as a ________.
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What kind of relationship is there between organisational size and degree of mechanistic structure?
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________ departmentalisation has been used in recent years to better monitor the needs of clients and to respond to changes in those needs.
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Today's business environment has greatly increased the use of what type of departmentalisation?
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A ________ organisation has developed the continuous capacity to adapt and change.
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Decentralisation describes the degree to which decision making is concentrated at a single point in the organisation.
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Many organisational design concepts are not applicable to 21st century companies.
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The classical view of unity of command suggests that subordinates should have only one superior to whom they report.
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A ________ organisation is not defined by, or limited to, the horizontal, vertical or external boundaries imposed by a predefined structure.
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Organisational learning cannot take place without ________.
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Geographic departmentalisation has greatly increased in importance as a result of today's competitive business environment.
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________ is the basis on which jobs are grouped in order to accomplish organisational goals.
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A characteristic that both unit production and process production have is that the most effective organisational structure for both technologies is ________.
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An organic organisation tends to be characterised by high specialisation, extensive departmentalisation, narrow spans of control, high formalisation, a limited information network and little participation in decision making by low-level employees.
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Span of control refers to which of the following concepts?
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