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Crazy boy [7]
3 years ago
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_____ refers to the process of assessing and selecting the structure and formal system of communication, division of labor, coor

dination, control, authority, and responsibility required to achieve organizational goals and objectives, including supply management objectives.​
a. Cross-functional teaming
b. ​Reciprocity
c. ​Organizational design
d. ​Purchasing authority
e. ​Supply chain integration
Social Studies
1 answer:
svlad2 [7]3 years ago
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"Organizational design" refers to the process of assessing and selecting the structure and formal system of communication, division of labor, coordination, control, authority, and responsibility required to achieve organizational goals and objectives, including supply management objectives

<u>Answer:</u> Option C

<u>Explanation:</u>

The Phenomenon which target on improving both the technical and people side of the business is called as "Organizational design". It is a ladder process that determines inefficient elements of frameworks and systems, processes, realigns them to suit current business facts or goals, practices, generate plans to implement new changes.

Organizational designs have traditional and contemporary forms which fall into two categories. Simple structure, functional structure, and divisional structure are traditional designs.Contemporary designs comprises the team structure, matrix structure, structure of a project, boundless organization and organization of learning.

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