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Unit 6- HR
Organisational Design
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What is organisational design?
The process of shaping an organisation's
structure
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Why is organisational design important for a business?
It helps meet the
organisation's
purpose and objectives
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What is typically the structure of a business when it first starts?
One
owner
and a couple of
staff
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What must owners consider as a business grows?
Mechanics
of the business and its structure
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What does an organisation structure visually illustrate?
How the
business
is organised
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What are the key components shown in an organisation structure?
Authority and responsibility
Individual job roles and titles
Accountability relationships
Communication routes
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What does organisational hierarchy refer to?
Levels of
authority
and accountability
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What does each line in a hierarchy represent?
A
relationship
for passing instructions and feedback
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What is the term for the person immediately above you in a hierarchy?
Line manager
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What is a characteristic of a tall organisational structure?
It has many
levels
of hierarchy
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What is a characteristic of a flat organisational structure?
It has fewer levels of
hierarchy
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What are the features of a chain of command?
Outlines who reports to
whom
Defines roles within the
organization
Facilitates communication flow
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What is the span of control?
The number of
subordinates
a manager oversees
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What are the advantages of a wide span of control?
Faster
decision-making
Better
communication
Lower costs
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What are the disadvantages of a narrow span of control?
Slower
decision-making
More stress for
managers
Limited
supervision
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What factors determine the ideal span of control?
Manager's
experience, business nature,
employee skills
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What are the features of a tall structure with a narrow span of control?
More
promotional opportunities
Tight control over
subordinates
Longer
decision-making chains
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What are the features of flat structures with wide spans of control?
Fewer
layers of management
Improved
vertical communication
Greater
responsibility for staff
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What is delayering?
Removing
levels
of
hierarchy
A strategy for a
flatter
structure
Can improve
communication
and reduce
costs
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What are the advantages of delayering?
Better
delegation
, improved
communication
, reduced costs
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What are the disadvantages of delayering?
Job losses
,
disruption
,
wider span of control
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How are organisational design and organisational structure related?
Changes in one affect the other
Design defines how
departments
unify
Structure represents
authority
and relationships
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What is a functional organisational structure?
Departments
organised by different functions
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What is a matrix organisational structure?
Combines
hierarchical
and
functional
approaches
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What influences organisational design and structure?
Business objectives
Size of organisation
Nature of organisation
Culture and attitudes of management
Skills and experience of
workforce
External environment
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What are the advantages of matrix organisational structures?
Improved
decision-making
Enhanced communication and motivation
Efficient
resource sharing
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What are the disadvantages of matrix organisational structures?
Confusion over
roles and responsibilities
Slower
processes
Power struggles between
managers
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