4.1 Organisational Structures Flashcards

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What is meant by the term “organisational chart”?

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A plan showing the roles, and relationships between, all the employees in a business.

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What is meant by the term “organisational structure”?

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The way a business arranges itself to carry out its activities.

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What is meant by the term “authority”?

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The power to control others and to make decisions.

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What is meant by the term “line manager”?

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An employee’s immediate superior or boss.

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What is meant by the term “hierarchy”?

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The layers of authority within a business.

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What is meant by the term “span of control”?

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The number of employees managed directly by another employee.

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What is meant by the term “chain of command”?

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The line of authority within a business along which communication passes.

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What is meant by the term “delayering”?

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The removal of one or more levels of hierarchy from a business’ organisational structure.

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What is meant by the term “delegation”?

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Passing down authority to more junior employees.

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What is meant by the term “communication”?

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The exchange of information between two or more people.

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What is meant by the term “centralisation”?

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When a small number of senior managers in a business take all the important decisions.

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What is meant by the term “decentralisation”?

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Allows employees working in all areas of the business to take decisions.

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What are the advantages of decentralisation?

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> junior employees may feel valued increasing their production levels.
workload of senior managers decreased.
improved decision making.

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What are the disadvantages of decentralisation?

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> training needed for junior employees to make decisions increasing costs.
harder to co-ordinate decisions.
junior employees may not take decisions with the right goals in mind as they may not understand the overall goals of the business.

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Explain the details about a tall organisational structure (2).

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  • Long chain of command meaning there are more layers of management.
  • Each manager has a narrow span of control making the firm more effective as managers can monitor the employees they are responsible for more closely.
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Explain a Flat Structure in Detail.

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> short chain of command.
each manager has a wide span of control.
difficult to do effectively as managers have to manage a lot of employees at once.

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What are the 3 types of communication?

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> downwards.
upwards.
horizontal.

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What are the advantages of centralisation?

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> consistency across the business.
the business has a clear direction.
operations and decisions are closely controlled and managed.
the chain of command and accountability are clear.

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What are the disadvantages of centralisation?

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> it can demotivate employees.
a standardised approach may not work in all business locations.
it may lower productivity.