
Fundamentals of Management 7th Edition by Ricky Griffin
Edition 7ISBN: 978-1133627494
Fundamentals of Management 7th Edition by Ricky Griffin
Edition 7ISBN: 978-1133627494 Exercise 29
Exercise Overview
Diagnostic skills enable a manager to visualize the most appropriate response to a situation. In this exercise, you're asked to apply your diagnostic skills to the question of centralization versus decentralization in an organization.
Exercise Background
Managers often find it necessary to change an organization's degree of centralization or decentralization. Begin this exercise by reflecting on two very different scenarios in which this issue has arisen:
Scenario A. You're the top manager in a large organization with a long and successful history of centralized operations. For valid reasons beyond the scope of this exercise, however, you've decided to make the firm much more decentralized.
Scenario B. Assume the exact opposite of the situation in Scenario A: You still occupy the top spot in your firm, but this time you're going to centralize operations in an organization that's always been decentralized.
Exercise Task
Now do the following:
In your opinion, which scenario would be easier to implement in reality? In other words, is it probably easier to move from centralization to decentralization or vice versa? Whatever your opinion in the matter, be ready to explain it.
Diagnostic skills enable a manager to visualize the most appropriate response to a situation. In this exercise, you're asked to apply your diagnostic skills to the question of centralization versus decentralization in an organization.
Exercise Background
Managers often find it necessary to change an organization's degree of centralization or decentralization. Begin this exercise by reflecting on two very different scenarios in which this issue has arisen:
Scenario A. You're the top manager in a large organization with a long and successful history of centralized operations. For valid reasons beyond the scope of this exercise, however, you've decided to make the firm much more decentralized.
Scenario B. Assume the exact opposite of the situation in Scenario A: You still occupy the top spot in your firm, but this time you're going to centralize operations in an organization that's always been decentralized.
Exercise Task
Now do the following:
In your opinion, which scenario would be easier to implement in reality? In other words, is it probably easier to move from centralization to decentralization or vice versa? Whatever your opinion in the matter, be ready to explain it.
Explanation
Organizations function in different mann...
Fundamentals of Management 7th Edition by Ricky Griffin
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