Organization Theory
Mechanistic vs. Organic Organizations
Span of control
Number of employees directly under you (wide > a lot - narrow > a few)
Centralized
Top managers make decisions
Decentralized
Lower level employees are empowered to make decisions
Chain of command
Number of levels in the hierarchy of the firm
Tail organization
Many levels of authority
Flat organization
Few levels of authority
Mechanic Organization
Rules and procedures
Lack of rule
Span of control
Lots of managers - narrow
Tall/Flat
Tall
Specialized
High Degree
Team
Few
Authority (Centralized or Decentralized)
Centralized
Formal/Informal
Formal
Organizational Structures
Functional
Divisional -> matrix
Organic Organizations
Rules and Procedures
Few rules
Span of Control
Few managers - wide
Tall/Flat
Flat
Specialized
Flexible - less specialized
Team
Many
Authority (Centralized or Decentralized)
Decentralized
Formal/Informal
Informal
Organizational Structures
Team
Network
Boundaryless
Job Simplification
Job design technique where jobs are broken up into relatively easy tasks. This work arrangement intends to achieve greater productivity through decreased application of physical and mental effort
Pros
Relatively easy
Quick process of training staff
Staff can be less difficult to supervise
Staff can be easier to replace
Cons
Lower staff job satisfaction
Greater potential for boredom among workers
Greater chance for accompanying issues of elevated error rates and absents
Modern Working Arrangements
Job Rotation
Management approach where employees are shifted between two or more jobs or assignments in order to expose them to and teach them all aspects of an organization
Pros
Helps identify where employees work best
Encourages development
Reduces boredom
Cons
Can create anxiety and stress among workers
Can be costly
Can be time consuming
Possibility of ending up with disgruntled employees
Job Enrichment
Motivational technique used by organizations to give an employee greater satisfaction in his work by assigning them additional responsibilities previously reserved for their manager or other higher-ranking positions
Pros
Employees are motivated to produce top work
Company can operate more efficiently
Employees can learn more vertical skills that equip them for a higher level position
Reduces boredom
Cons
Poor performance
Increase in workload
Non-participant conflicts
Job Enlargement
Increasing the scope of a job through extending the range of its job responsibilities and duties generally within the same level
Pros
Learn new skills
Reduces boredom
Improves and remains motivation
Cons
Heavy workload
Can worsen job performance
Lack of expertise
Telecommuting
Work arrangement in which the employee works outside the office, instead working from home or a place close to home and making use of the internet, telephone, and email.
Pros
More freedom regarding employees work location and work hours
Gives employee more flexibility to balance work and personal obligations
Can make for a more productive employee, as they do not have the distraction of a typical office space
Cons
Have to find a productive place to work (this can be difficult for some)
Working from home can isolate the employee, as they are not around coworkers
Extremely self motivated
Condensed Working Week
Employee is working a full time job (35-40 hours), but they do not have to work every single day of the week, as they just need to fill in all of their hours. The employee has the opportunity of getting one or two days off.
Pros
You can have a full day off during each workweek while still making full time income
Increased productivity from having uninterrupted and focused time at your workplace
Reduced commuting time and gas expenses
Enhances company image as a family-friendly place to work
Cons
Higher fatigue
Can cause understaffing during some periods
Less leisure time
Physically and mentally draining
Employees could be working unauthorized overtime
Flextime
Flexible system where employees get alter their work hours with certain limits, giving them the opportunity to choose their start and finish times
Pros
Increases productivity
Attracts more qualified employees
Increased feeling of personal control
Schedule employee hours to fit peak demand times of company
Cons
Can be confusing and time consuming
Employees can abuse the policy
May complicate daily operations
May lose sense of family
Job Sharing
When two employees cooperatively share the same job. Involves two people who each work part time to fill one full-time position.
Pros
Easier workload, less stress and more work satisfaction which can lead to:
Increased motivation
Positive customer service
Effective coworker relationships
Easier coverage for missing work because of things like family matters, being ill and scheduled vacations or days off
Learning new ways of working together
Cons
May be asked to pay for a cross-over day which increases employment costs
Cost of benefits might rise
Different ways that each employee has of doing things can lead to conflict
Organizational Structures
Functional structure
Organized by key business skills
Pros
Clear lines of authority specialized
Cons
Communication issues with other departments
Divisional structure
Organized into departments by customer, product, geographic process
Pros
Leads to potentially better service more focused on service/efficient production
Cons
Duplication (more employees) of roles in departments
Example: Rogers - personal customers and business customers
Matrix structure
Organize into cross functional teams (2 bosses)
Pros
Clarity of Reporting Structure, this is because, every group of employees have a clear boss.
Improve communication through the company
employees are loyal to their department
Cons
Double workload
Double deadlines which leads to stress
Team structure
Organize into independent teams
Pros
simplicity
Improves teamwork and generates ideas/creativity
flexibility
Cons
lack of job specifications
Not as well organized and can lead to inefficiencies
lack of coordination in the business
Network structure
Outsource to contractors, which is a key responsibility
Pros
teamwork, which leads to innovative ideas.
Saves money and is more specialized
opportunities to develop
Cons
Extra administration needed
Contractor may lack loyalty to the business
needs excessive policies and procedures
Boundariless
Removes all traditional barriers
Pros
flexible rules
Freedom and creativity
quicker when solving problems
Cons
Difficult to manage
No clear authority
Lazze fair