This class was about the importance of organization
structures and what exactly are the different types of organizational
structures.
What exactly is the meaning of organization structure??
The organizational structure of an organization tells you
the character of an organization and the values it believes in. Therefore, when
you do business with an organization or getting into a new job in an
organization, it is always a great idea to get to know and understand their
organizational structure.
One more important question is “Why does companies spend so
much of their money and time on re-jigging their organization
structure?”
The below link highlights the importance of organization
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What are the three main types of organization structures?
Functional Structure
Functional structure is set up so that each portion of the
organization is grouped according to its purpose. In this type of organization,
for example, there may be a marketing department, a sales department and a
production department. The functional structure works very well for small
businesses in which each department can rely on the talent and knowledge of its
workers and support itself. However, one of the drawbacks to a functional
structure is that the coordination and communication between departments can be
restricted by the organizational boundaries of having the various departments
working separately.
Divisional Structure
Divisional structure typically is used in larger companies
that operate in a wide geographic area or that have separate smaller
organizations within the umbrella group to cover different types of products or
market areas. For example, the now-defunct Tecumseh Products Company was
organized divisionally--with a small engine division, a compressor division, a
parts division and divisions for each geographic area to handle specific needs.
The benefit of this structure is that needs can be met more
rapidly and more specifically; however, communication is inhibited because
employees in different divisions are not working together. Divisional structure
is costly because of its size and scope. Small businesses can use a divisional
structure on a smaller scale, having different offices in different parts of
the city, for example, or assigning different sales teams to handle different
geographic areas.
Matrix
The third main type of organizational structure, called the
matrix structure, is a hybrid of divisional and functional structure. Typically
used in large multinational companies, the matrix structure allows for the
benefits of functional and divisional structures to exist in one organization.
This can create power struggles because most areas of the company will have a
dual management--a functional manager and a product or divisional manager
working at the same level and covering some of the same managerial territory.
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