Foundations of Organisation Structure
Foundations of Organisation Structure
Harold Andrew Patrick Professor and Coordinator OB & HRM Christ University Institute of Management
Chain of command
Span of control Centralization and decentralization Formalization
Key Design Questions and Answers for Designing the Proper Organization Structure
Process
Customer
Narrow Span Drawbacks: Expense of additional layers of management. Increased complexity of vertical communication. Encouragement of overly tight supervision and discouragement of employee autonomy.
The Bureaucracy
Strengths Functional economies Weaknesses Subunit conflicts with
of scale Minimum duplication of personnel and equipment Enhanced communication Centralized decision making
organizational goals Obsessive concern with rules and regulations Lack of employee discretion to deal with problems
+ Gains advantages of
functional and product departmentalization while avoiding their weaknesses.
+ Facilitates coordination of
complex and interdependent activities.
(Dean)
Employee
Concepts: Provides maximum flexibility while concentrating on what the organization does best. Disadvantage is reduced control over key parts of the business.
A Virtual Organization
T-form Concepts: Eliminate vertical (hierarchical) and horizontal (departmental) internal boundaries. Breakdown external barriers to customers and suppliers.
Characteristics of routineness (standardized or customized) in activities: Routine technologies are associated with tall, departmentalized structures and formalization in organizations. Routine technologies lead to centralization when formalization is low. Nonroutine technologies are associated with delegated decision authority.
Complexity