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    Busines Resources

    by the borough. Task 1 As you have already done some research on two organisations you should continue using these for this presentation. However for the NHS you only need to create an organisational structure for a Doctors surgery. This will mean the organisations are contrasting and their structures are varied. Hillingdon Borough Council need the presentation to cover: • A brief introduction into the organisations. • The different ways in which these two businesses are structured. • The different

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    Talland Flat Orgsnizations

    control is narrower and more management roles are established. A flat organizational structure is typically wide and doesn’t have many management roles. Tall organizations consist of many managers, giving each manager the responsibility of supervising subordinates. Managers in tall organizations may have a small area of control as the organization grows larger the more levels of management increases causing the structure to grow taller. Though tall organizations allow management to work closely with its

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    Models

    output for the company. However, there is also a risk of business failure in it . Internal process models managers can creat bureaucratic structures which make workers can understand the clear rules to it. Also, they were using scientific management techniques to control production and impose discipline on factory work. The importance of a career structure is linked to a person’s position.The right to give instructions was based on a person’s position in the hierarchy, and a rational analysis of

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    Introduction to Organisational Change

    Evolutionary vs. Revolutionary Evolutionary change: Slow, incremental but stable, change individual parts or departments, improve existing products Revolutionary: Fast, massive and establishes new equilibrium, transform entire organisation, new structure/management, introduce new products (Apple created a new smart phone in response to NOKIA, due to Steve Jobs). 1st order and 2nd order change First Order: incremental/episodic, adjustment in systems, changes maintains & develops Second Order:

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    Organisational Structure

    Learning Outcomes Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter Organisational Structure and Design . 9.1 Defining Organizational Structure •  •  Describe each of the five forms of departmentalization. •  Differentiate, authority, responsibility, and unity of command. •  Sandra Carlos Discuss the traditional and contemporary views of work specialization, chain of command, and span of control. Explain how centralization – decentralization and

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    Trinity Mirror Regionals to become partner of Google’s AdWords campaign TRINITY Mirror Regionals (TMR), publisher of the Liverpool ECHO, has announced it has become the first newspaper group to become a Premier SME Partner of Google’s AdWords advertising programme in the UK. It means TMR will sell a range of AdWords account management services from account setup and activation to ongoing campaign maintenance and optimisation, allowing them to use online advertising as a cost effective way to

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    Mgmt 1001

    no one best way to structure an organization. The structure of an organization, particularly ones operating in several countries, i.e. MNC’s is closely related to its strategies, as argued by (Qiu and Donaldson 2010,P 82). Their hypothesis suggests that small changes in the way an organization is structured may play a big role in how successful it is in reaching its goals. They effectively sort out different structural models that the organizations can base their structure on depending on a number

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    Ms.Field

    Mrs. Fields’ Cookies is a case that was initially created in 1989 and revised in 1993. Even though it is nearly two decades old it contains a lot of educational value by providing look into an international company that has grown from just one small store to a huge organization with over 500 stores in 25 United States, and five countries on four continents. The company was created by Debbi Fields who opened her first store in Palo Alto, CA and grew her business with her husband Randy along her side

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    Management

    Communication and Reporting Structures in the Cont rol Systems. Key Success Variables and Measures of Performance: Identification of Key Success Variables - Key Success Variables and the Control Paradigm - Performance Indicators - EVA, Profitability measures. Design, Style and Culture of Control Systems: Managerial Styles and the Design of Control Systems - Corporate Culture and Control Systems - Establishing a Customer- Focused Culture. Organization Structures for Adaptive Control: Different

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    Pmo Implementation

    provide an organisational or portfolio report to the executive. To be effective, these mechanisms need to be agreed and established early. 5. Review the PMO Of course as things change, organisations become more mature, methodologies emerge and structures evolve, the role and scope of the PMO must change as well. It is important to work with the executive to regularly review the PMO's performance and scope so it remains current and relevant to the organisation's

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