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3.2 Organisational Structures
3.2 Organisational Structures
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Computing
Upper Secondary (Key Stage 4)
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3.2 Organisational Structures
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Functions of Human Resources
Slide 2 - Mind map
What are Human Resources?
Human resources
are the people who work within a business.
The department within a business responsible for:
Recruitment and selection
Training
Administration of employees.
This is known as the human resources department.
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Less mistakes and increased efficiency, as staff are closely supervised
A
Pro - Narrow
B
Con - Narrow
C
Pro - Wide
D
Con - Wide
Slide 11 - Quiz
Possibility of an increased workload, as less managers exist within the organisation
A
Pro - Narrow
B
Con - Narrow
C
Pro - Wide
D
Con - Wide
Slide 12 - Quiz
Less layers of management can motivate employees, as they have more contact with senior staff
A
Pro - Narrow
B
Con - Narrow
C
Pro - Wide
D
Con - Wide
Slide 13 - Quiz
More promotional opportunities can exist within the organisation
A
Pro - Narrow
B
Con - Narrow
C
Pro - Wide
D
Con - Wide
Slide 14 - Quiz
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Passing of authority to others is commonplace
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Tall
B
Flat
Slide 18 - Quiz
Wide spans of control exist
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Tall
B
Flat
Slide 19 - Quiz
Short chain of command
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Tall
B
Flat
Slide 20 - Quiz
Junior managers have very little involvement in decision making
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Tall
B
Flat
Slide 21 - Quiz
Democratic managers prefer this type of organisational structure
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Tall
B
Flat
Slide 22 - Quiz
Less chance of workers making the wrong decisions
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Tall
B
Flat
Slide 23 - Quiz
More responsibility given to workers, therefore training costs higher
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Tall
B
Flat
Slide 24 - Quiz
Quicker communication throughout the organisation
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Tall
B
Flat
Slide 25 - Quiz
Managers are responsible for fewer workers
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Tall
B
Flat
Slide 26 - Quiz
Managers are more easily able to manage the work of subordinates
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Tall
B
Flat
Slide 27 - Quiz
More opportunities for promotion
A
Tall
B
Flat
Slide 28 - Quiz
Slide 29 - Slide
What name is given a diagram that shows how a business is internally organised?
Slide 30 - Open question
The number of staff a manager is responsible for
Slide 31 - Open question
Passing authority to another member of staff
Slide 32 - Open question
The official route by which communication flows up and down the organisation
Slide 33 - Open question
An organisational structure which has many layers
Slide 34 - Open question
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