Exam 12: Capabilities,systems and structure
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Quinn argued that the key variables in the structure of a knowledge-based organisation are:
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Capabilities have no link with analysis and implementation aspects of strategy.
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In suggesting how to analyse an informal network,Krackhardt and Hanson suggested conducting a confidential survey of employees about:
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The elements of the Hubbard et al.model of strategy implementation are:
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Simons argued that control is necessary to balance the competing tensions in an organisation because of:
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Control systems can provide information to both encourage and discourage prior organisational behaviours.
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Information systems determine what the organisation is told about what is happening.
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In a network organisation the nature of activities is not changed from performing the activities to coordinating activities carried out by other organisations.
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'The role and importance of performance-based reward systems in affecting the behaviour has changed.' Comment.
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Hubbard et al.found that winning organisations tended to align the nine implementation elements of strategy to ensure effectiveness.
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Hubbard et al.quote a famous saying to summarise the key issue of information systems as:
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Compare and contrast the McKinsey 7S model of strategic implementation with Hubbard et al.'s 'winning wheel'.
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Nohria et al.concluded that it did not matter which particular structural form was used.What mattered was:
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The relationships between behaviour,motivation and reward systems can be summarised as:
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The seven factors of the McKinsey 7S model of strategy implementation are:
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There are no problematic issues to deal with in introducing reward systems.
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Decision-making systems affect what is done in the organisation's future.
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A network organisation works closely with other organisations to produce its own outputs.
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