What is a bureaucratic organizational structure?
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A bureaucratic organization is a management with pyramidal command structure. The bureaucratic organization is very organized with a high degree of formality in the way it operates. Organizational charts generally exist for every department.Decisions are made through an organized process. A strict command and control structure is present. Bureaucracies are meant to be orderly, fair and highly efficient.
Bureaucratic organizational structures have many layers of management, from senior executives to regional managers to departmental managers to shift supervisors who work alongwith frontline employees. So, authority is present at the top, and information generally flows from the top to down. For example, a senior executive implements a new policy . The new policy will go from the desk of the senior executive all the way down to the frontline employees.
Bureaucratic organizational structures have many layers of management, from senior executives to regional managers to departmental managers to shift supervisors who work alongwith frontline employees. So, authority is present at the top, and information generally flows from the top to down. For example, a senior executive implements a new policy . The new policy will go from the desk of the senior executive all the way down to the frontline employees.
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