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What is not a purpose of an organisational structure?

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Answered by bhatiamona
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What is not a purpose of an organisational structure?

A. To coordinate people and resources

B. To organise lines of communication

C. To formalise authority

D. To limit workers' right

The correct answer is :

D. To limit workers' right

Explanation :

The purpose of any organisational structure is not to limit the rights of workers. No organisation does the work of limiting the rights of the workers. He coordinates between people and resources. Organising the lines of communication can also be the purpose of an organisation. That organisation also does the work of formalising all its rights for judicious use. But it is not the purpose of an organisation to limit the rights of the workers working in the organisation.

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Answered by mahitiwari89
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What is not a purpose of an organizational structure?

A. To coordinate people and resources

B. To organize lines of communication

C. To formalize authority

D. To limit workers' right

An organization is a group of people working together to accomplish a common purpose. The backbone of any organization is the division of duties based on a ranking system. We must examine an organization's organizational structure closely to comprehend it, revealing how the entire organization functions.

An organisational structure's purpose is not to limit the worker's rights.

The goal of any organizational structure is not to restrict workers' rights. No organization works to limit workers' rights. He is in charge of coordinating people and resources. An organization's goal can also be to organize routes of communication. That organization is also the order of formalizing all of its rights so they can be used wisely. However, it is not an organisation's intention to restrict its employees' rights.

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