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    Effective Communication

    lines of authority. Team members must react spontaneously to intense situation demands. Barriers that traditionally and structurally separate organizational members from one another are removed. (Lombardi & Schermerhorn Jr., p. 64,  2007).” Team structures designate teams, both permanent and temporary, to accomplish various tasks of the organization. Network organizations use the latest computer and information technologies to support a shifting mix of strategic alliances and business contracts.

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    Bridge Truss

    simple bridge truss was the first structure I ever analyzed. The simple combination of beams that could hold cars, trains, and trucks over long spans of water fascinated me. Having the tools to analyze the loads on the truss further increased my interest in structures. I encountered the bridge in a textbook for my first engineering class. Knowing that the professor, Mr. John Doe, was a tough teacher, I asked him for the textbook so I could study and get ready for the class over the summer. Just

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    Organisation Design

    and effective organizations had a hierarchical structure in which members of the organization were guided in their actions by a sense of duty to the organization and by a set of rational rules and regulations. Classical theory of organization design suffers from superficiality, over simplification and lack of realism. Generally speaking, the classical approach appeared to fail in providing a direct and simple basis for relating organisational structure and business success. Mullins (2007) One of the

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    Mini Case Analysis: Shannon's Pizzeria

    It's Getting Hot at Shannon's Pizzeria Mini Case Analysis Mohamed Al-Balawi Ryerson University CMHR505 22/05/2015 In any organization or business, there must be a constant structure of hierarchy and a recognized division of labour to maintain consistency and fluidity without the concern for internal turmoil within layers of that organization. This is not the circumstance we see here at Shannon’s Pizzeria. Shannon FitzRandolph may boast an appreciable degree and an impressive resume, but

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    Expanded Comparison

    Expanded Comparison Matrix | Article 1 | Article 2 | Article 3 | Title/Author(s) | Transformational Leadership in the Public Sector: Does Structure Matter?Wright & Pandey | The Effect Of Transactional and Transformational Leadership Styles on the Organizational Commitment and Job Satisfaction of Customer Contact Personnel Emery & Barker | | | | | | Persistent GCU library link | http://library.gcu.edu:2048/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=b

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    The Review of' Foundations of the Theory of Organization' and Bureaucracy

    organization can be viewed either as an economy, or an adaptive social structure. For Selznick, to view the organization as an economy is scientific and measurable, while an adaptive social structure leans toward the non-exact behavioral sciences. He thus advocated the wide adoption of ‘structural-functional analysis’ as the basis of theory and method of analysis of organization, which addresses the composite of mechanical structures and individual personalities that make up the cooperating, structured

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    Social

    Structural functional theory is when society is a complex system of interconnected and interrelated social structures each having a function and working together to promote social stability. One hundred million people shop at Wal-Mart every week. Wal-Mart is very convenient for people to shop at. Most people do not even have to shop at other stores because Wal-Mart has everything. It’s also convenient because it is right around the corner from a lot of customers houses; they don’t have to travel

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    Bureaucracy: The Bee Vs. The Queen Bee

    When it comes to a beehive, the Queen bee is always the ruler. The Queen bee is the one who gives the orders and lays eggs while the worker bees do everything else. She is the superior one and her workers are the ones that do all the work; they collect pollen, make honey, and populate the hive. Each bee has a job, and becomes an expert at it. This situation is genuinely similar to bureaucracy.  Bureaucracy is when a larger hierarchical organization, governed by formal rules and regulations have specified

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    Grambling State University's Orchesis Dance Company

    specific goals or purposes." Because an organization is made up of goal-oriented interacting human beings, it is a social system. (Hanson, 1969). The social system under analysis is Grambling State University’s very own Orchesis Dance Company. History The Orchesis Dance Company was first instituted in 1948 by Catherine Jones Williams, under the Physical Education Department in which she was a physical education teacher at the men’s gymnasium. In the

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    Army Chain Of Command

    What is the chain of command? The Chain of command is a system of balance and progression that apparently originated in an industrial age when work involved more rote activities, information, and communication options were limited unfortunately, and ​decision making and authority​ were clearly placed on few individuals at or near the top of an organization chart. ​That was an interesting background about the chain of command, but let’s focus on my views. ​From my experience in the military so far

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