Exam 12: Capabilities,systems and structure

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The issues Hubbard,Rice and Galvin cite in introducing a reward system do NOT include:

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Operating systems determine:

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General systems theory argues that most ___ that occur are the result of ___ problems,not just the ___ that we observe:

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Hubbard et al.claim that their model of implementation builds on the original 7S model with the fundamental aim to:

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Hubbard et al.'s 'winning wheel' has nine elements leading to effective execution excluding:

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Hubbard,Rice and Galvin assert that the aim of structure is to ___ in a(n)___ way so that the ___ of the organisation can be delivered:

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Capabilities are the ___ between the ___ and the ___ aspects of ___:

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The issues to be considered in developing the design of the organisational structure do NOT include:

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Simons argued that organisations need four types of control systems:

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Capabilities can be improved by improving activities,functions and systems.

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Quinn et al.suggested four different structures for knowledge-based organisations:

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At the centre of Hubbard et al.'s model of strategy implementation is the pervasive role of ___ and ___:

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The issues related to reward system design do NOT include the question:

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