Exam 5: Organisational Structure and Design
Exam 1: Managers and Management132 Questions
Exam 2: The Managerial Environment95 Questions
Exam 3: Foundations of Decision Making124 Questions
Exam 4: Foundations of Planning117 Questions
Exam 5: Organisational Structure and Design118 Questions
Exam 6: Managing Human Resources87 Questions
Exam 7: Managing Change and Innovation131 Questions
Exam 8: Foundations of Individual Behaviour131 Questions
Exam 9: Understanding Groups and Managing Work Teams107 Questions
Exam 10: Motivating and Rewarding Employees85 Questions
Exam 11: Leadership and Trust112 Questions
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Woodward concluded that a mechanistic structure worked best for a firm that used _________.
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Which of the following is synonymous with work specialisation?
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_________ is the power that rests on the leader's ability to punish or control.
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According to the authors, the span of control is increasingly being determined by looking at contingency factors.List three of these factors.
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When a top manager decides to hire an individual over the objections of her staff, she is exercising which kind of power?
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_________ is a key characteristic in an organisation with a functional structure.
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A media company that has separate, autonomous companies for movies, TV, Internet and print journalism is most likely a _________ structure.
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Eric, who is an engineer, is now in a group with production workers and marketing specialists from different departments designing a new product that the company plans to offer.This situation could be described as a(n) _________ assignment
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Which of the following is an example of a virtual organisation?
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A company that is pursuing a cost leadership strategy would be most likely to have this kind of structure.
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All of the following are characteristic of learning organisations except _________.
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Eric is offered a chance to help direct the efforts of some employees assigned to his work group.This is a chance for Eric to experience _________.
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In some instances, strict adherence to unity of command may create a degree of inflexiblity that _________.
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Modern managers find that they can _________ if their employees are experienced, well trained and motivated.
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The original ideas about organisational design formulated by Fayol and Weber are still relevant today.
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Define a boundaryless organisation.What has facilitated an increase in these organisations?
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Provide an example of an organisation with a divisional structure.Include one advantage and one disadvantage of this type of structure.What role do managers play in your example?
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Having separate payroll departments in each division of a divisional structure is an example of which of the following?
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Today's managers are moving away from formalisation and trying to be this.
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Traditional organisational structures tend to be mechanistic in nature.
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