Organizing The Business Enterprise
- Topics:
- Matrix Management
- Source:
- University of Wisconsin-Waukesha
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Overview: Organizational Structure (OS) is the framework that defines formal reporting relationships between different positions within the organization. OS varies according to the firm’s vision, mission, and strategy. It is imperative to outline the specialization areas of different personnel in the organization before defining the organizational structure. Other issues in organizing the business enterprise include departmentalization and delegation. The paper examines these issues and discusses different types of OS.
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Format: HTML | Size: 404KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 34
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