| Neil M. Kay - 2000 - 346 lapas
...coordination of these tasks to accomplish the activity. The structure of an organisation can be defined simply as the sum total of the ways in which it divides its labour into different tasks and then achieves coordination among them'. However this quote is not Jensen... | |
| Information Resources Management Association. International Conference - 1998 - 978 lapas
...complexity of the organization (task-divisibility and problem analyzability)(Perrow, 1967, Robbins, 990) Structure can be defined as the sum total of the ways in which it divides its labour into distinct tasks and the achieves co-ordination among them (Mintzberg, 1979) Culture is the... | |
| Robert M. Freeman - 1999 - 468 lapas
...the mission is in writing, it cannot be achieved without structure. The structure of an organization can be defined as "the sum total of the ways in which its labor is divided into distinct tasks and then its coordination is achieved among these tasks" (Mintzberg,... | |
| Laurence E. Lynn Jr., Carolyn J. Heinrich, Carolyn J. Hill - 2001 - 228 lapas
...issues internal to firms (Spulber 1994). 5. "The structure of an organization can be defined simply as the sum total of the ways in which it divides its...distinct tasks and then achieves coordination among them" (Mintzberg 1979, 2). 6. An exception is Uzzi (1996). In an empirical analysis of apparel firms in New... | |
| Thorsten Klaas - 2002 - 356 lapas
...der Gesamtaufgabe „The structure of an organization can be defined simply äs the sum total of Ihe ways in which it divides its labor into distinct tasks and then achieves coordinalion among them." Mintzberg (1979), S. 2 [Hervorh. i. Orig. weggel.]. Vgl. zu den allgemeinen... | |
| Edward R. Maguire - 2003 - 312 lapas
...coordination of these tasks to accomplish the activity. The structure of an organization can be defined simply as the sum total of the ways in which it divides its...distinct tasks and then achieves coordination among them. Organizational theorists and empirical researchers have identified dozens of individual structural... | |
| Paul M. Cunningham, Miriam Cunningham, Peter Fatelnig - 2003 - 882 lapas
...coordination of these tasks to accomplish the activity. The structure of an organisation can be defined simply as the sum total of the ways in which it divides its labour into distinct tasks and then achieves coordination amongst them." [ l 8] To initiate the complex... | |
| David R. Mitchell - 2004 - 516 lapas
...the activity" (Mintzberg, 1983, p. 2). As such, the structure of an organization can be understood as "the sum total of the ways in which it divides its labor into 218 distinct tasks and then achieves coordination among them" (Mintzberg, 1979, p. 2). In addition,... | |
| Michael Graubner - 2007 - 328 lapas
...1983: 2) provided a somewhat more narrow definition as he described the structure of an organization "as the sum total of the ways in which it divides...tasks and then achieves coordination among them." • documentation (eg, Child, 1973b: 170; Kieser & Kubicek, 1992: 187-189) • flexibility (eg, Pugh... | |
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