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There are a number of methods by which a corporate can go about structuring thei

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Question

There are a number of methods by which a corporate can go about structuring their organisation. The text lists the relative advantages and disadvantages of each method. Given your understanding of this, justify which organisational structure you would recommend for the following situations:

a.   a government owned telecommunications company with a monopoly in its market

b.   a private entrepreneurial organisation that develops new hand held entertainment devices in Japan

c.   a large retailer that sells an array of goods including groceries, hardware, clothing (premium and low-cost) and liquor

d.   a multinational corporation that produces a single product, but must adapt it for each county they operate in due to legal constraints.

ANS:  

This question requires students to consider the advantages and disadvantages of each of the structure types mentioned in the text against a number of different contexts. There may be a number of structures that can be justified, and this question allows the students to explore the variables they think are important to their choice.

PTS:   1   DIF:   Difficult       NAT: AACSB Analytic  

TOP:   Organisational structure

Explanation / Answer

There are a number of methods by which a corporate can go about structuring their organisation. The text lists the relative advantages and disadvantages of each method. Given your understanding of this, justify which organisational structure you would recommend for the following situations:

a.   a government owned telecommunications company with a monopoly in its market

b.   a private entrepreneurial organisation that develops new hand held entertainment devices in Japan

c.   a large retailer that sells an array of goods including groceries, hardware, clothing (premium and low-cost) and liquor

d.   a multinational corporation that produces a single product, but must adapt it for each county they operate in due to legal constraints.

ANS:  

This question requires students to consider the advantages and disadvantages of each of the structure types mentioned in the text against a number of different contexts. There may be a number of structures that can be justified, and this question allows the students to explore the variables they think are important to their choice.

PTS:   1   DIF:   Difficult       NAT: AACSB Analytic  

TOP:   Organisational structure