1) As we learned this semester, we have shifted towards the I-form organization. One question posed in class was “Does an I-form organization need to possess F-form characteristics at a minimum to be successful?” Discuss. Also, do you think that elements from the standardization and customization eras are still relevant in certain industries today? Discuss.
I-form organizations that are also known as the innovation form organization is based on the operated based on the knowledge and theory. Based on the evolution of the organization models, it has become obvious that the I-Form organization has been moved away from the era of standardization and market segmentations. The I Form organization is, therefore, based on not only market exploration, but it is the direct result of the innovation era.
I –Form organization is an organization that makes use of the market exploration model in the enable such companies to pursue opportunities. These organizations make wide use of technologies to manage the capture the business and efficiency of the knowledge intensive environment. In order to conduct effective market explorations, such organizations have to does not only develop community based organizational design, but also use the facilitative management approach that helps that enable the companies in a given industry to collaborate with one another and their customers. I – form organizations have been found to be very crucial for the companies and organizations that operate in the industries that the knowledge base that determine the business opportunities is constantly changing or increasing.
I-Form organizations, therefore, need to posses the minimum level of F-Form characteristics since for such firms to be successful in such dynamic environment, they must have developed the capability to continually develop it knowledge base and there for be in a position to create and share the required knowledge and the employees have complete freedom and responsibility to take an actions that they decide are best for the organization. This is because design of the I-Form organization enables them to not only learn from the other organizations and also collaboratively interact within such communities and networks so as to compete in the challenging and complex business environments. Therefore, Most organizations
The standardization and customization eras are still very relevant in the industry today because the effective knowledge sharing has need to be based on the solid organizations experiences that is based on the specific standards.
What is the form of organization that Fenton, Hoffer, and Le Tuan first chose for Couchsurfing International? Assess the advantages and disadvantages of the major organizational forms mentioned on Chapter 8. Which of these would have been best for the company when it was founded?
Question 1: Using NJIT as an example, explain how its organizational structure influences how work is organized, how people and groups communicate, and how decisions are made?
There are many different obstacles businesses can face that will affect their ability to be efficient, innovative, and confident while meeting the demands of their clients. For a company to be successful, it is paramount to identify these obstacles and create ways to overcome them. The purpose of this paper is to identify a few of these barriers and the affect they can have on an organization.
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In a field environment, face-to-face interaction is not always possible. This is why units must establish a standard way of sharing knowledge in any environment. Whether it is a Standard Operation Procedure (SOP), document libraries or even shared web based archives, files and reports. Information standardization is key to sharing knowledge. Standardization and collaboration between people, assist and support knowledge transfer (FM 6-01.1). Collaboration is a key competency of KM. Proper knowledge transfer prevents people from being left in the dark in a constantly changing atmosphere.
IDEO’s overall success comes first with the organizational processes which enhances the employees’ ability to work in a complex organizational setting by designing client products. Importance
Introduction With today’s rate of development in technology, there has also been an immense increase in global information sharing. Innovations in technology and design seem to be emerging in the market almost every month. One of the key aspects of any business is to gather, organize and efficiently apply this information. According to Antonic (2005), economic assets are fast becoming of secondary importance in the market as companies ascribe more importance to intellectual capital. With the right application of knowledge management methods, companies can achieve a competitive advantage by managing the immense amount of information available (Balanced Scorecard Institute, 2002).
Organization is a big management function at Baxter Healthcare. It takes a tremendous amount of organizing to run a successful organization year in and year out. There are many branches of the organizing function of management that are used in daily, monthly, and yearly activities. For the management of my organization, organizing is as critical aspect of planning for the present and future as any. In this paper I will discuss the importance of knowledge and technology in the organizing aspect of my organization and how they play a role in current and future activities.
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A key part of an organizational strategy is to identify market opportunities by finding a niche or a gap in the marketplace that they can pursue to take their company ahead of all their competitors. An organiz...
Drawing on your knowledge of social innovation and organizational form, compare and contrast two organizational forms (e.g association and social movement; company limited by guarantee and coop; hybrid and some ‘pure’ form. Critically evaluate them with regard to their enabling or constraining impact on social innovation. Draw liberally on the relevant literature and illustrate with examples.
When the buzzword of business model was very active and reactive during the internet boom, many individuals did not understand the concept of the proper business model for the proper business (Magretta, 2002). When not utilizing the right type of model for the organization, the model will be misused and distorted (Magretta, 2002). Understanding the traditional organization and learning organization, will allow an organization to determine which time of organization they desire the most.
Organizational structure is the way that an organization arranges people and jobs so that work can be performed and goals can be achieved. Good organizational design helps communications, productivity, and innovation. Many organization structures have been created based on organizational strategy, size, technology, and environment. Robbins and Judge (2011, p. 504) listed three common structures: simple, bureaucracy, and matrix. In this post the author will describe the matrix structure, and discuss its advantages and disadvantages.
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