Define control subsystems. Do all organizations have them? Describe some of them. What do they control?
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An organizational subsystem is a group of employees who come together for a single work-related purpose that functions within the larger organizational system. There are many types of familiar organizational subsystems. These may include programs, projects, departments, teams and so on.
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An organizational subsystem is a group of employees who come together for a single work-related purpose that functions within the larger organizational system. ... It's important to identify these groups so you can establish a better organizational structure that is capable of managing activities down to the lowest level.
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