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, Internal Organisational structure ● What is internal organisational structure:
● It is how a business is organised in terms of
communication and decision-making. It identifies
specific job roles in the organisational hierarchy
and indicates who reports to whom and who is
responsible for which particular staff members.
● The organisational structure, therefore, identifies
the relationship between different employees,
departments and locations.




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● The simplest way to show how a business is
organised is to look at an organisational chart.
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This shows the management hierarchy in a
business and works from top to bottom. Roles are
identified and lines of management and
responsibility are clearly shown.
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top of the organisational structure and he/she has
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four people reporting directly to him i.e. the
different directors. The Finance Director has the
Finance Supervisors reporting to him directly. The
Accounts Assistants then report directly to the
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Different job roles in the hierarchy ● Managing Director / CEO:
○ The Managing Director or CEO is the
highest ranking person in an
organisation and has ultimate authority
within the business.
○ In a plc, the CEO/MD will be voted into
position by the shareholders at the
AGM.




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