Organization Design and Decision Making Process
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Taking a management perspective, what is the relationship between organization design and the decision-making process?
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Taking a management perspective, what is the relationship between organization design and the decision-making process?
One of the purposes of organizational design is aligning each person's motivations with the interests of the company or organization thereby making it easy for each employee to make the right decisions. When an organization is designed well, accomplishing the complex tasks collectively in groups or departments becomes easier.
Organization design is in itself a decision-making process as it involves numerous steps and more choices to be made. Organization design is a decision made early to constrain choices that will be made later on or in the future. It can result in ...
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