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organization structure is reflected in the​

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Answered by mayankjangde08
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Organizational structure is a reflection of the iden- tity and power allocation within a given system. ... I will then discuss the effect of the context on identity and power allocation as well as their curricular consequences.

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Answered by sriramvsynergy
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The structure of the organization is reflected in:

  • Such a structure also reflects the stage at which members of the organization elevate themselves.
  • Organizational structure is not a conclusion but a means to an end.
  • The members of the organization create it just to achieve their common goals.
  • The structure of an organization is reflected in the organizational chart, it is not possible to "see" the internal structure of the organization in the way we can see its production tools, offices, or products.
  • Although we may see employees doing their jobs, doing different jobs, and working in different areas, the only way to see the core structure of all this work is through an organizational chart.
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