Business Ch. 8, 10, 11, 13
organization
A diagram that shows how employees and tasks are grouped and where the lines of communication and authority flow is called a
agile organization
a company whose structure, policies and capabilities allow employees to respond quickly to customer need and changes in the buisness environment is termed as a
flat organization
a manager usually has a wide span of control
matrix structure
a structure in which employees are assigned to both a functional group and a project team simultaneously
performing stage
according to bruce tuckman's model of team development, in this stage of team development, members of the team are fully committed to the team's objectives and the team achieves its full potential in terms of task accomplishment
norming stage
according to bruce tuckman's model of team development, in this stage, conflicts are resolved and team harmony develops
forming stage
according tuckman's model of development , this is a period of orientation and ice-breaking, when members get to know each other
unstructured organization
an organization that doesn't have a conventional structure, but instead assembles talent as needed from the open market
characteristic of matrix structure
assigning employees to functional and project teams simultaneously
functional teams are also known as
command teams
from the perspectives of companies* which of the following is a potential benefit of an unstructured firm?
companies can ramp capacity up and down more quickly and with less trauma
how can conflict be a positive experience for group members
conflict can increase the involvement of team members and generate creative ideas for problem solving
committee
cross functional team that deals with recurring tasks and has the opportune to become a permanent part of the organization structure
chain of command
defined as a pathway for the flow of authority from one management level to the next
divisional structure
grouping departments according to similarities in product, process, customer, or geography
departmentalization
grouping people within an organization according to the function, division, matrix, or network
functional structure
grouping workers according to their similar skills, resource use, and expertise
storming
in this stage of tuckman's model of team development, conflict and disagreement is most likely to manifest
an advantage to the unstructured organization
increased agility
from the perspective of workers* which of the following is a potential benefit of working for an unstructured organization
increased freedom and flexibility
Defining characteristic of a problem-solving team
it is assembled to find ways of improving quality, efficiency, or other performance measures
defining characteristic of a task force
it is formed to work on a specific activity with a completion point
defining characteristic of a committee
it typically deals with regularly recurring tasks, such as addressing employee grievances
cohesiveness
measures how committed team members are to their team's goals
fair play
one way to resolve conflict is to insist on fair outcomes and not letting team members hide behind rules leading to...
centralization
organizations that focus decision making authority near the top of the chin of command
groupthink occurs when
peer pressure cause individual team member to withal contrary or unpopular opinions
norms
refers to informal standards to conduct that guide team behavior
what best describes the working relationship within a team
teams have shared missions and are collectively responsible for their work
advantage of working in a team
teams improve flexibility and responsiveness
span of management/control
the number of workers that a manager directly supervises
inefficiency
the result of a group spending too much time on decisions or losing sight of the ultimate goal
win-win
the type of conflict resolution that is based on the premise that greater power or status doesn't entitles one party to impose a solution
core competencies
those activities in which a company excels and has the potential to create competitive advantages
groupthink
uniformity of thoughts that occurs when peer pressures cause individual team member to withhold contrary or unpopular opinions
Having a clear sense of purpose
when team members understand the task, what is expected of them and their role within the team
line and staff organization
which of the following chain of command systems was developed to address the need to combine specialization with management control