Internal Organisations Flashcards

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Functional grouping

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Departments where staff have similar skills & expertise & do similar jobs e.g. Marketing, Finance, HR, Operations, R&D

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Types of organisational groupings

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Functional, product/service, customer, place/territory, technology, line/staff

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Advantages of functional grouping

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Staff with similar expertise are kept together allowing specialisation, Organisation has clear structure, Staff know who to go to when they need a job done

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Disadvantages of functional grouping

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Product/service grouping

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Divisions/departments where each deals with a different product or product range. Each division has it’s own functional staff. E.g. TV company: sports, film, music, children’s divisions

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Advantages of product/service grouping

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Disadvantages of product/service grouping

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Customer grouping

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Divisions dealing with different types of customer e.g. Retail, Trade, Overseas, Mail Order

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Advantages of customer grouping

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Each division is able to give a service, price & promotions suited to its own type of customer. Customer loyalty builds up because of personal service

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Disadvantages of customer grouping

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Place/territory grouping

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Staff are divided into divisions, each dealing with a different geographical area e.g. Scotland, midlands, south/north of England

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Advantages of place/territory grouping

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Allows an organisation to cater for the needs of customers in different geographical locations

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Disadvantages of place/territory grouping

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It can be expensive to staff as administration, finance & marketing procedures are duplicated in various divisions

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Technology grouping

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A manufacturing company groups it’s business activities according to technological or production processes. Only suitable for large organisations which have different products & production processes

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Line/staff grouping

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Organisation is divided up into line departments involved in generating revenue and staff departments providing specialist support for the whole organisation e.g. Finance & HR

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An organisational chart shows:

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Relationship between staff, who has authority over whom, who is in charge of organisation/each department, chain of command & lines of communication

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Features of a Narrow Span of control

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A wide span of control means:

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Factors which affect the Formal Structure of an organisation:

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Types of (formal) organisational structure

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Hierarchical, flat, entrepreneurial, matrix, decentralised, centralised

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Hierarchical structure

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Flat structure

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Entrepreneurial

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Matrix structure

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Decentralised structure

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Centralised structure

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Responsibility of management to ensure:

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Organisational relationships

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Line, lateral, functional, staff, informal

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Line relationship

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Vertical relationship that exists between manager and their subordinate(s). Work allocated from manager to subordinate. Manager has authority over subordinate.

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Lateral relationship

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Exists between staff on the same horizontal level of the organisation

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Functional relationship

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Exists where a specialist function is given to a department e.g. HR That department is given responsibility for the function throughout the organisation

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Staff relationship

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When someone has an advisory relationship with another member of staff. They have no authority over departments as they only advise e.g. Computer consultant

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Informal relationship

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Can develop between staff at breaks, during work, when socialising. See sheet

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Changes in organisational structure

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Delayering

Downsizing

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Delayering

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Involves reducing staff levels by cutting out levels of management. See sheet

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Downsizing

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Involves removing certain areas of the organisations activities by closing factories or merging divisions together. See sheet

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Delayering helps to:

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Disadvantages of delayering

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Causes redundancies.

Gives fewer promotion opportunities for staff which can lower morale

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Downsizing helps to:

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Cut costs & increase profits
Become more competitive & efficient
Empower remaining staff

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Disadvantages of downsizing

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Lose valuable skills, experience & knowledge of many staff resulting in low staff morale during the downsizing process

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Empowerment means:

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Empowering staff may lead to:

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An organisation benefits from empowerment by having:

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Empowerment may not be successful because:

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Corporate culture is:

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The values, beliefs, and norms relating to the company or organisation that are shared by all it’s staff

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Corporate culture is developed through:

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Communication of corporate culture is done through:

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Honouring employees for excellent work, training courses, company magazines/newsletters, company events, social events, staff uniforms, company videos

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Advantages of strong corporate culture

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Employees feel part of the organisation. Improved employee relationships. Increased staff motivation, employee loyalty, productivity