Why do organisations need a structure, Basic Statistics

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Question 1:

(a) The grouping of organisational activities (usually into ‘departments' or larger ‘divisions') will be done in different ways. Outline the criteria which can be used for the grouping of organisational activities briefly explaining how each of the criteria influences the grouping.

(b) Why do organisations need a structure?

Question 2:

Examine the scientific status and the practical value to managers of ‘systems theory'.


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