Organisational Structure & Teamwork Flashcards

1
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What is an organisation chart?

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A pictorial representation of an organisation’s formal structure

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2
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Give three advantages of specialisation and division of labour.

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  • High level of skills in certain activities can be developed
  • Workers do not waste time changing from task to task
  • Simple jobs can be directed to those activities where they have most ability
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Give three disadvantages of specialisation and division of labour.

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  • Workers tend to be demotivated
  • Teamwork and creativity are inhibited
  • A restricted range of skills means workers cannot be deployed in a flexible way
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4
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There is a tendency for productivity to be high when specialisation is…

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Moderate

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5
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List six characteristics of jobs, which motivate people.

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  • Skill variety
  • Task identity
  • Task significance
  • Autonomy
  • Authority
  • Feedback
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6
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Early writers recommend that the span of control shouldn’t exceed…

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6

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7
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Ergonomics is…

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the specialised area of psychology that aims to ensure jobs are designed in a way that makes them suitable for human beings to perform

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8
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Which work schedule involve employees sharing offices or expensive equipment?

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Office sharing and hoteling

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9
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An organisation which has separate accounting, operations, human resources, and sales departments is organised according to…

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function

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10
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List four potential disadvantages of organisations structured by function.

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  • Duplication of equipment
  • Functional chimneys/silos
  • Employees feel isolated
  • Confused lines of command
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An organisation that groups activities according to women’s footwear, men’s footwear, apparel and accessories is organised according to…

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product

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12
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Explain the matrix structure.

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It combines the advantages of the functional specialisation with the focus and accountability of product departmentalisation.

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13
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Self-managing teams are also called

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Semi-autonomous workgroups or self-directed teams

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14
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List five stages of team development discussed by Tuckerman.

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  • Forming
  • Storming
  • Norming
  • Performing
  • Mourning
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15
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Describe the organisational structure of network structures.

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Where a core of employees subcontract most activities to outside organisations (suppliers)

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16
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What is the main advantage of network organisations?

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The organisation is flexible and able to redefine itself quickly based on the market demands

17
Q

Why is Peter Drucker significant?

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He was one of the first people to emphasise the importance of knowledge and learning in organisations.

18
Q

List five characteristics of organisations that have learning structures and actively manage knowledge.

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  • Employees share the same vision of the organisation
  • Employees understand how the whole organisation operates
  • Employees are willing to discard old ways
  • Employees feel confident in their position
  • Information is distributed widely among employees
19
Q

Burns and Stalker differentiated which types of organisational structure?

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Mechanistic vs. organic systems