Wednesday, January 22, 2020
Organizational Structures that are Suitable in the Business Circumstances Today :: Papers
Organizational Structures that are Suitable in the Business Circumstances Today The world today is experiencing the most rapid pace of change in its history. The purpose of this essay is to discuss what organizational structure is suitable in the business circumstances of today. This essay will argue that ââ¬Ëthe environment of the 21st century is such, that to be effective, organizations are tending towards less formalized structures than used in the pastââ¬â¢. To support this argument, firstly organizations will be defined, and then the properties that make an organization effective will be identified. Next organizational structure will be appraised, and what constitutes business environment will be established. Finally the influences globalisation and technology have had on the will be addressed in relation to changes in organizational structure. Robbins et al. define an organization as ââ¬Ëa deliberate arrangement of people to accomplish some specific purposeââ¬â¢ (2000: 5). While Wood et al. consider organizations as ââ¬Ëcollections of people working together in divisions of labour to achieve a common purposeââ¬â¢ (1998: 15). These definitions fits a wide variety of groups such as sporting clubs, religious bodies, voluntary associations etcetera however for this essay will concentrate on business organizations. A Business organizationsââ¬â¢ purpose is to deliver and product or service in such a way that a benefit is gained for the organization, profit or goodwill for example. The Macquarie dictionary is defines effective as ââ¬Ëproducing the intended or expected result and producing a striking impressionââ¬â¢ (1990). Thus an effective organization is an arrangement of people that successfully achieved their purpose, ie. a large profit of fine product, and have done so in a noteworthy, exemplary, commendable method or fashion. It is understood that to be effective an organization must be efficient. Efficiency is defined as ââ¬Ëthe relationship between inputs and outputs, the goal of which is to minimize resource costââ¬â¢ (Robbins et al., 2000: 8). Usually a business organizationsââ¬â¢ success is primarily measured in financial profit, though this is not the only benchmark. Organizational structure is defined as ââ¬Ëthe organizationââ¬â¢s formal framework by which job tasks are divided, grouped and coordinatedââ¬â¢ (Robbins et al., 2000: 351). Generally an organizationsââ¬â¢ structure is considered to be the managerial framework that directs the non-managerial employees. Traditionally western organizational structure can be argued to have developed from the feudal system of government where a strict pyramidal power and class structure existed.
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