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Organization Theory & Design - summary
“Organization Theory and Design refers to the study of how organizations function and their
interrelationship with the external environment.”



What are organizations?

 An organization is (1) a social entity that (2) is goal-directed, (3) is designed as a deliberately
structured and coordinated activity system, and (4) linked to the external environment
 An organization is a tool people use to coordinate their actions to obtain something they
desire or value – that is, to achieve their goals


Types of organizations:

- Large, multinational corporations (Apple) vs family-owned businesses
- For-profit businesses vs non-profit organizations
- Mechanistic vs organic


Examples:

1. Schools
2. Universities
3. Government agencies
4. Hospitals
5. Banks
6. Police


Organization’s environment: Related concepts – Uncertainty
 Uncertainty: decision makers have some degree of insufficient information about
environmental factors, making prediction of external changes difficult
 Important: uncertainty increases the
risk of failure for organizational
responses and makes it difficult to
assess costs and probabilities
associated with decision alternatives
 Therefore, organizations must cope
with and manage uncertainty to be
effective


The simple-complex dimension concerns
environmental complexity, which refers to heterogeneity, or the number and dissimilarity of external
elements relevant to an organization’s operations.

The stable-unstable dimension refers to whether elements in the environment are dynamic.

Week 2

,Perspectives on organizations (Ch. 2)
- Closed and open systems perspectives
- Organizational configuration
- Dimensions of organization design (structural and contextual)
- Evolution of organization theory and design



Closed system: focuses exclusively upon the organization without consideration of its dependence
upon or capacity to influence elements comprising its context.

 Organizations are conceived as autonomous, effectively sealed off from the outside world.



Open system: pays attention to the (open) boundary between the organization and its context.

 Organizations are conceived as consumers of resources and exporters of resources
 To survive and prosper, organizations are impelled to adapt to, or attempt to control, a
changing environment



Organization configuration

Five basic parts of an organization:

1) Top management (CEO / CFO)
2) Middle management (Supervisors on the floor)
3) Technical core
4) Technical support staff (IT)
5) Administrative support staff (HRM /
Finance)



Organizational dimensions can be
categorized in two types:

Structural dimensions: provide labels to describe the internal characteristics of an
organizations.

Contextual dimensions: characterize the whole organization and describe the organization
setting.



Dimensions of organizations design:

Structural dimensions:

1) Formalization: pertains to the amount of written documentation in the organization
2) Specialization: is the degree to which organizational tasks are subdivided into separate jobs

, 3) Hierarchy of authority: describes who reports to whom and the span of the control
4) Centralization: refers to the hierarchical level that has authority to make a decision
5) Professionalism: is the level of formal education and training of employees
6) Personnel ratios: refer to the deployment of people to various functions and departments



Contextual dimensions:

1) Size: can be measured for the organization as a whole or for specific components
2) Organizational technology: refers to the tools, techniques, and actions used to produce the
organization’s products or values
3) Environment: includes all elements outside the boundary of the organization
4) Goals and strategy: define the purpose and competitive techniques that set it apart from
other organizations
5) Culture: is the underlying set of key values, beliefs, understandings, and norms shared by
employees



Historical perspectives:

Scientific management Administrative principles Bureaucracy

(Taylor, 1898) (Fayol, 1916) (Until the 80s)



Hawthorne studies

But what did these approaches lack? (1920s – 1930s)

 The context
o The contingency theory:
 Means that what structure or system is appropriate, or effective, depends
upon the particular circumstances or context of its design.

Efficient Performance versus the Learning Organization

Mechanistic vs. Organic

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Fundamentals or organizational structure – Chapter 4
- Key components or organizational structure
- Organization design and structure
- Types of organizational structure
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