Organizational Structure - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 13
About This Presentation
Title:

Organizational Structure

Description:

Organizational Structure Mary Jo Hatch Organization Theory p. 180-193 Social Structure The duality of structure: Constrains the choices about activities But ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:128
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 14
Provided by: ITafde1
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Organizational Structure


1
Organizational Structure
  • Mary Jo Hatch
  • Organization Theory
  • p. 180-193

2
Social Structure
  • The duality of structure
  • Constrains the choices about activities
  • But structures are created by the activities
  • Enabling interaction
  • Can be seen as fixed immovable
  • Or as a moment of everchanging interactivity

3
Two purposes
  • Social structure is giving a picture of
  • The differentiation between work activities
  • And at the same time indicating the major
    challenges of integrating the same activities

4
Organization Chart
  • The Org. Chart is a representation of
  • The hierarchy of authority
  • the vertical structure or
  • the chain of command
  • The division of labour
  • the horisontal coordination or
  • the work specialization

5
Chain of Command
  • Unbroken line of authority that links all persons
    in an organization.
  • Shows who reports to whom.
  • Associated with two underlying principles.
  • Unity of Command.
  • Scalar Principle.

6
Work Specialization
  • Tasks are subdivided into individual jobs.
  • Division of labor concept.
  • Employees perform only the tasks relevant to
    their specialized function.
  • Jobs tend to be small, but they can be performed
    efficiently.
  • Many organizations are moving away from this
    principle.

7
Authority
  • Formal and legitimate right of a manager to make
    decisions, issue orders, and to allocate
    resources to achieve organizationally desired
    outcomes.
  • Authority is distinguished by three
    characteristics
  • Authority is vested in organizational positions,
    not people.
  • Authority is accepted by subordinates.
  • Authority flows down the vertical hierarchy.

8
Span of Control
  • The number of employees reporting to a
    supervisor.
  • Traditional view, seven or so per manager.
  • Many organizations today, 30 or more per manager.
  • Generally if supervisors must be closely involved
    with employees span should be small.

9
Tall versus Flat Structure
  • Span of control used in an organization
    determines whether the structure is tall or flat.
  • Tall structure has a narrow span and more
    hierarchical levels.
  • Flat structure has a wide span, is horizontally
    dispersed and fewer hierarchical levels.
  • The trend has been toward wider spans of control.

10
Tall vs. Flat Structure
11
Five structual alternatives
  • Vertical functional approach. People are grouped
    together in departments by common skills.
  • Divisional approach. Grouped together based on a
    common product, program, or geographical region.
  • Horizontal matrix approach. Functional and
    divisional chains of command. Some employees
    report to two bosses.
  • Team-based approach. Created to accomplish
    specific tasks.
  • Network approach. Small, central hub
    electronically connected to their other
    organizations that perform vital functions.
    Departments are independent, and can be located
    anywhere.

12
Structural Design
13
Structural Design
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com