Deck 14: Organizational Structure Design

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Formalization is the degree to which decision-making authority is concentrated in an organization.
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Hollow structures are an outsourcing approach in which organizations keep their essential, core tasks internal to the organization and then outsource any noncore tasks.
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Organizational design is just one component of the much larger organizational structure process.
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Regarding departmentalization, the five most common ways of grouping employees are by function, product, geography, process, and customer.
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Departmentalization is the degree to which work rules are written and explicitly communicated.
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An important disadvantage of divisional structures is that they are less efficient because people are not able to work together as closely.
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Organic structures have high specialization of labor and many hierarchical levels.
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The policy decisions of the STAR model include: strategy, structure, process, rewards, and people.
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High centralization is typically associated with increased control, easy coordination, and lower costs.
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A virtual organization is a "soft structure" of informal relationships, networks, teams, groups, and committees connected by the demands of the task.
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A flatarchy is a hybrid approach using a functional structure and a relatively flat hierarchy, with a correspondingly wide span of control.
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Which is not one of the selected trends identified in a recent survey of business leaders conducted by Deloitte?

A)increased employee longevity
B)executive teams leading teams
C)managing beyond the organization
D)new rewards (personalized, agile, and holistic)
E)the move from careers to experiences
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A hybrid organizational structure combines functional and divisional structures.
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Downsizing is often associated with long-term organizational success.
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The number of people that report to an individual manager is known as the span of control.
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In modern careers, the focus has shifted away from progressing through formal positions to acquiring experiences and achievements.
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A virtual organization is an alliance in which companies form partnerships with others to cooperate and deliver a product or service under an operating agreement.
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A modular structure is like an extremely organic organization on the mechanistic-versus-organic continuum.
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Hollow structures outsource components of a product, usually by keeping a core part of it in-house and outsourcing noncore portions.
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The degree to which decision-making authority is concentrated in an organization is known as

A)managerial control.
B)labor specialization.
C)centralization.
D)formalization.
E)departmentalization.
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In a retail clothing store with high ________, one person will greet customers and others will help customers find specific items, while still others will work the cash register.

A)formalization
B)centralization
C)labor concentration
D)labor specialization
E)departmentalization
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In ________ organizational structures, the biggest hurdle is that promotion and career opportunities may be severely limited.

A)flat
B)tall
C)short
D)smooth
E)round
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Which type of organizational structure organizes people around a form of departmentalization (e.g., product, process)?

A)matrix
B)functional
C)flatarchy
D)divisional
E)network
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Organic structures are partly characterized by

A)high specialization of labor.
B)rigid chain of command.
C)many hierarchical levels.
D)narrow spans of control.
E)low formalization.
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When companies have a workflow with defined steps, they may use ________ departmentalization.

A)functional
B)divisional
C)process
D)product
E)geographic
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Which is not a type of departmentalization?

A)functional
B)divisional
C)product
D)geographic
E)process
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Regarding the key building blocks for organizational structure, high ________ is normally associated with increased control, easy coordination, and lower costs.

A)labor specialization
B)managerial control
C)formalization
D)centralization
E)departmentalization
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Which of the six key blocks of organizational structure groups people into an area or unit within the overall organizational structure?

A)departmentalization
B)formalization
C)centralization
D)hierarchical levels
E)labor specialization
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The degree to which people perform the same specific tasks is known as

A)formalization.
B)centralization.
C)labor specialization.
D)labor concentration.
E)departmentalization.
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In a(n)________ organization, there are no titles, nor chains of command, nor predetermined channels of communication.

A)flat lattice
B)matrix
C)hybrid
D)network
E)flatarchy
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Bob is stressed out at work because he seems to have two bosses, and they often give him conflicting information and orders. Bob's company is violating the principle known as

A)chain of command.
B)unity of command.
C)decentralized control.
D)span of control.
E)hierarchical control.
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The biggest downside of ________ organizational structure is the creation of a "silo" mindset.

A)hybrid
B)matrix
C)functional
D)network
E)flatarchy
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Mechanistic structures are partly characterized by

A)low specialization of labor.
B)fewer hierarchical levels.
C)unclear chains of command.
D)narrow spans of control.
E)low centralization.
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An organizational structure that combines different traditional structures in an attempt to gain their advantages and minimize their disadvantages is known as a ________ structure.

A)hybrid
B)network
C)fused
D)conjoined
E)collective
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The degree to which work rules are written and explicitly communicated is known as

A)labor specialization.
B)managerial control.
C)departmentalization.
D)centralization.
E)formalization.
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Which is not one of the six, key blocks that play a role in the appearance of almost every final organizational structure?

A)degree of labor specialization
B)compartmentalization
C)chain of command
D)centralization
E)formalization
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An important disadvantage of ________ organizational structures is that they are less efficient because people are not able to work together as closely, and work may be duplicated.

A)flatarchy
B)functional
C)matrix
D)network
E)divisional
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Which of the six key building blocks for organizational structure distinguishes between tall versus flat organizations?

A)centralization
B)formalization
C)departmentalization
D)labor specialization
E)hierarchical levels
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Which type of organizational structure organizes employees based on the tasks they perform for the organization?

A)matrix
B)functional
C)hybrid
D)network
E)flatarchy
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Which organizational structure is designed to take advantage of scarce resources and provide a better accounting of the costs associated with specific projects or products?

A)functional
B)divisional
C)network
D)matrix
E)flatarchy
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Which is not one of the five management decisions underlying the STAR model?

A)strategy
B)structure
C)policy
D)process
E)people
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Which type of organizational structure is an alliance in which companies form partnerships to cooperate and deliver a product or service under an operating agreement?

A)networked
B)hollow
C)modular
D)virtual
E)boundaryless
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List and discuss the six, key building blocks that differentiate organizations.
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Which organizational structure has the advantages of being able to transcend national borders, respond quickly to change, and can harness the efforts of their numerous members?

A)networked
B)hollow
C)modular
D)boundaryless
E)virtual
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Which organizational structure is a "soft structure" of informal relationships, and communities connected by the demands of the task?

A)networked
B)hollow
C)modular
D)boundaryless
E)virtual
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The biggest disadvantage of ________ organizational structures is that they violate the unity of command by giving every employee two managers instead of one.

A)flatarchy
B)network
C)divisional
D)functional
E)matrix
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Which organizational structure has the advantages of reduced overhead, increased focus on assembly, and reduced need for highly-skilled specialists necessary to produce an entire product in-house?

A)networked
B)hollow
C)modular
D)boundaryless
E)virtual
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Which type of organizational structure is a hybrid, using a functional structure and a relatively level hierarchy, with a correspondingly wide span of control?

A)flatarchy
B)network
C)matrix
D)functional
E)divisional
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Which type of organization needs people who can manage conflict and get things done without possessing formal authority?

A)networked
B)boundaryless
C)flatarchy
D)hollow
E)matrix
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Which organizational structure has the key disadvantage of losing control over potentially important jobs, which could cause serious problems for the organization?

A)hollow
B)virtual
C)networked
D)modular
E)boundaryless
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A major disadvantage of the ________ organizational structure is that it creates confusion due to large spans of control and the amount of freedom provided to employees.

A)divisional
B)functional
C)flatarchy
D)matrix
E)network
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Two key features of ________ organizations are small multidisciplinary teams and divisions, and a decentralized structure.

A)hollow
B)networked
C)modular
D)boundaryless
E)virtual
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In the STAR model, the decision about ________ directs the way work and information are going to flow through the organization.

A)structure
B)strategy
C)policy
D)process
E)people
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A major benefit of the ________ organizational structure is that it encourages company-wide innovation.

A)network
B)flatarchy
C)matrix
D)functional
E)divisional
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Proctor and Gamble and NASA are famous examples of organizations that use a ________ organizational structure.

A)network
B)divisional
C)matrix
D)flatarchy
E)functional
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Some of the major hurdles faced by a ________ organization are that the process of implementing new roles and responsibilities can be time consuming and confusing, and employees may resist the changes and leave the organization.

A)hollow
B)matrix
C)network
D)boundaryless
E)flatarchy
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Which type of organization combines functional and divisional organizational structures?

A)network
B)matrix
C)flatarchy
D)divisional
E)functional
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Which type of organizational structure uses an outsourcing approach in which organizations keep their essential core tasks internal to the organization, and then outsource any noncore tasks?

A)networked
B)virtual
C)modular
D)boundaryless
E)hollow
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Which organizational structure involves outsourcing components of a product, usually by keeping a core part of it in-house and outsourcing noncore portions?

A)boundaryless
B)modular
C)networked
D)virtual
E)hollow
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Compare and contrast a matrix organization to a flatarchy. Be sure to mention the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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List and discuss the questions you would ask to determine whether a company's reward system is doing its job. Use these questions to analyze the rewards system at your current (or former)job.
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Contrast organizational structure to organizational design. How are the two related?
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What is a virtual organization? Name an example of a company or an industry that uses one. List its strengths and weaknesses.
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List and describe the five policy decisions at the heart of the STAR model.
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A company's span of control is inversely related to the number of hierarchical levels a company has. Explain what this means. The answer should also define span of control and hierarchical levels (and the trade-off between having tall versus flat structures).
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What is a networked organization? Name an example of a company or industry that uses one. List its strengths and weaknesses.
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What is a hollow structure? Name an example of a company or an industry that uses one. List its strengths and weaknesses.
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Compare and contrast functional to divisional structures. Be sure to mention the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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What is a modular structure? Name an example of a company or an industry that uses one. List its strengths and weaknesses.
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List and discuss any four of the forces reshaping organizations, as identified by the recent Deloitte survey of 11,000 business leaders.
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What are the characteristics of both mechanistic and organic structures?
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What is departmentalization? List and define the five most common ways of grouping employees by departmentalization. For each of these five ways, list an example company or industry groups employees in this way.
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Should an organization centralize or decentralize its decision making? What are three questions (identified by McKinsey Consulting)that can assist in answering this question?
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The idea that each person has only one direct supervisor is known as chain of command.
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Formalization is the degree to which decision-making authority is concentrated in an organization.
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3
Hollow structures are an outsourcing approach in which organizations keep their essential, core tasks internal to the organization and then outsource any noncore tasks.
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Organizational design is just one component of the much larger organizational structure process.
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Regarding departmentalization, the five most common ways of grouping employees are by function, product, geography, process, and customer.
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Departmentalization is the degree to which work rules are written and explicitly communicated.
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An important disadvantage of divisional structures is that they are less efficient because people are not able to work together as closely.
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Organic structures have high specialization of labor and many hierarchical levels.
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The policy decisions of the STAR model include: strategy, structure, process, rewards, and people.
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High centralization is typically associated with increased control, easy coordination, and lower costs.
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A virtual organization is a "soft structure" of informal relationships, networks, teams, groups, and committees connected by the demands of the task.
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A flatarchy is a hybrid approach using a functional structure and a relatively flat hierarchy, with a correspondingly wide span of control.
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Which is not one of the selected trends identified in a recent survey of business leaders conducted by Deloitte?

A)increased employee longevity
B)executive teams leading teams
C)managing beyond the organization
D)new rewards (personalized, agile, and holistic)
E)the move from careers to experiences
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A hybrid organizational structure combines functional and divisional structures.
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Downsizing is often associated with long-term organizational success.
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The number of people that report to an individual manager is known as the span of control.
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In modern careers, the focus has shifted away from progressing through formal positions to acquiring experiences and achievements.
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A virtual organization is an alliance in which companies form partnerships with others to cooperate and deliver a product or service under an operating agreement.
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A modular structure is like an extremely organic organization on the mechanistic-versus-organic continuum.
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Hollow structures outsource components of a product, usually by keeping a core part of it in-house and outsourcing noncore portions.
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The degree to which decision-making authority is concentrated in an organization is known as

A)managerial control.
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C)centralization.
D)formalization.
E)departmentalization.
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In a retail clothing store with high ________, one person will greet customers and others will help customers find specific items, while still others will work the cash register.

A)formalization
B)centralization
C)labor concentration
D)labor specialization
E)departmentalization
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In ________ organizational structures, the biggest hurdle is that promotion and career opportunities may be severely limited.

A)flat
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C)short
D)smooth
E)round
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Which type of organizational structure organizes people around a form of departmentalization (e.g., product, process)?

A)matrix
B)functional
C)flatarchy
D)divisional
E)network
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Organic structures are partly characterized by

A)high specialization of labor.
B)rigid chain of command.
C)many hierarchical levels.
D)narrow spans of control.
E)low formalization.
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When companies have a workflow with defined steps, they may use ________ departmentalization.

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C)process
D)product
E)geographic
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Which is not a type of departmentalization?

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Regarding the key building blocks for organizational structure, high ________ is normally associated with increased control, easy coordination, and lower costs.

A)labor specialization
B)managerial control
C)formalization
D)centralization
E)departmentalization
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Which of the six key blocks of organizational structure groups people into an area or unit within the overall organizational structure?

A)departmentalization
B)formalization
C)centralization
D)hierarchical levels
E)labor specialization
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The degree to which people perform the same specific tasks is known as

A)formalization.
B)centralization.
C)labor specialization.
D)labor concentration.
E)departmentalization.
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In a(n)________ organization, there are no titles, nor chains of command, nor predetermined channels of communication.

A)flat lattice
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C)hybrid
D)network
E)flatarchy
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Bob is stressed out at work because he seems to have two bosses, and they often give him conflicting information and orders. Bob's company is violating the principle known as

A)chain of command.
B)unity of command.
C)decentralized control.
D)span of control.
E)hierarchical control.
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The biggest downside of ________ organizational structure is the creation of a "silo" mindset.

A)hybrid
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C)functional
D)network
E)flatarchy
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Mechanistic structures are partly characterized by

A)low specialization of labor.
B)fewer hierarchical levels.
C)unclear chains of command.
D)narrow spans of control.
E)low centralization.
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An organizational structure that combines different traditional structures in an attempt to gain their advantages and minimize their disadvantages is known as a ________ structure.

A)hybrid
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C)fused
D)conjoined
E)collective
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The degree to which work rules are written and explicitly communicated is known as

A)labor specialization.
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C)departmentalization.
D)centralization.
E)formalization.
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Which is not one of the six, key blocks that play a role in the appearance of almost every final organizational structure?

A)degree of labor specialization
B)compartmentalization
C)chain of command
D)centralization
E)formalization
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An important disadvantage of ________ organizational structures is that they are less efficient because people are not able to work together as closely, and work may be duplicated.

A)flatarchy
B)functional
C)matrix
D)network
E)divisional
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Which of the six key building blocks for organizational structure distinguishes between tall versus flat organizations?

A)centralization
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C)departmentalization
D)labor specialization
E)hierarchical levels
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Which type of organizational structure organizes employees based on the tasks they perform for the organization?

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E)flatarchy
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Which organizational structure is designed to take advantage of scarce resources and provide a better accounting of the costs associated with specific projects or products?

A)functional
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C)network
D)matrix
E)flatarchy
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Which is not one of the five management decisions underlying the STAR model?

A)strategy
B)structure
C)policy
D)process
E)people
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Which type of organizational structure is an alliance in which companies form partnerships to cooperate and deliver a product or service under an operating agreement?

A)networked
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C)modular
D)virtual
E)boundaryless
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List and discuss the six, key building blocks that differentiate organizations.
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Which organizational structure has the advantages of being able to transcend national borders, respond quickly to change, and can harness the efforts of their numerous members?

A)networked
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D)boundaryless
E)virtual
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Which organizational structure is a "soft structure" of informal relationships, and communities connected by the demands of the task?

A)networked
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D)boundaryless
E)virtual
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The biggest disadvantage of ________ organizational structures is that they violate the unity of command by giving every employee two managers instead of one.

A)flatarchy
B)network
C)divisional
D)functional
E)matrix
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Which organizational structure has the advantages of reduced overhead, increased focus on assembly, and reduced need for highly-skilled specialists necessary to produce an entire product in-house?

A)networked
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D)boundaryless
E)virtual
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Which type of organizational structure is a hybrid, using a functional structure and a relatively level hierarchy, with a correspondingly wide span of control?

A)flatarchy
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C)matrix
D)functional
E)divisional
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Which type of organization needs people who can manage conflict and get things done without possessing formal authority?

A)networked
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D)hollow
E)matrix
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Which organizational structure has the key disadvantage of losing control over potentially important jobs, which could cause serious problems for the organization?

A)hollow
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C)networked
D)modular
E)boundaryless
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A major disadvantage of the ________ organizational structure is that it creates confusion due to large spans of control and the amount of freedom provided to employees.

A)divisional
B)functional
C)flatarchy
D)matrix
E)network
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Two key features of ________ organizations are small multidisciplinary teams and divisions, and a decentralized structure.

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D)boundaryless
E)virtual
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In the STAR model, the decision about ________ directs the way work and information are going to flow through the organization.

A)structure
B)strategy
C)policy
D)process
E)people
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A major benefit of the ________ organizational structure is that it encourages company-wide innovation.

A)network
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C)matrix
D)functional
E)divisional
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Proctor and Gamble and NASA are famous examples of organizations that use a ________ organizational structure.

A)network
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C)matrix
D)flatarchy
E)functional
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Some of the major hurdles faced by a ________ organization are that the process of implementing new roles and responsibilities can be time consuming and confusing, and employees may resist the changes and leave the organization.

A)hollow
B)matrix
C)network
D)boundaryless
E)flatarchy
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Which type of organization combines functional and divisional organizational structures?

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D)divisional
E)functional
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Which type of organizational structure uses an outsourcing approach in which organizations keep their essential core tasks internal to the organization, and then outsource any noncore tasks?

A)networked
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D)boundaryless
E)hollow
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Which organizational structure involves outsourcing components of a product, usually by keeping a core part of it in-house and outsourcing noncore portions?

A)boundaryless
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C)networked
D)virtual
E)hollow
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Compare and contrast a matrix organization to a flatarchy. Be sure to mention the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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List and discuss the questions you would ask to determine whether a company's reward system is doing its job. Use these questions to analyze the rewards system at your current (or former)job.
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Contrast organizational structure to organizational design. How are the two related?
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What is a virtual organization? Name an example of a company or an industry that uses one. List its strengths and weaknesses.
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List and describe the five policy decisions at the heart of the STAR model.
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66
A company's span of control is inversely related to the number of hierarchical levels a company has. Explain what this means. The answer should also define span of control and hierarchical levels (and the trade-off between having tall versus flat structures).
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67
What is a networked organization? Name an example of a company or industry that uses one. List its strengths and weaknesses.
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68
What is a hollow structure? Name an example of a company or an industry that uses one. List its strengths and weaknesses.
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69
Compare and contrast functional to divisional structures. Be sure to mention the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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70
What is a modular structure? Name an example of a company or an industry that uses one. List its strengths and weaknesses.
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71
List and discuss any four of the forces reshaping organizations, as identified by the recent Deloitte survey of 11,000 business leaders.
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72
What are the characteristics of both mechanistic and organic structures?
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73
What is departmentalization? List and define the five most common ways of grouping employees by departmentalization. For each of these five ways, list an example company or industry groups employees in this way.
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74
Should an organization centralize or decentralize its decision making? What are three questions (identified by McKinsey Consulting)that can assist in answering this question?
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