Organizational Size and Structure
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Organizational Size and Structure (67478) Lampooning organizational bureaucracy, a satirical website announces the discovery of the heaviest element known to science - "Administratium", whose "mass actually increases over time, since each reorganization causes some morons to become neutrons, forming isodopesŕThis hypothetical quantity is referred to as, "Critical Morass." (http://home.att.net/~coachthee/Archives/sizematters.html). Organizational structure has been defined as "the division of authority, responsibility, and duties among members of an organization"(highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072822732/student_view0/chapter7/key_terms.html) Is bigger necessarily better when it comes to business organizations? In some cases, yes. A large company usually has an advantage in navigating the world economy generated by corporate glob
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