Across
- 2. the highest cost for businesses outside of manufacturing
- 9. determing the financial feasibility of the
- 12. of personal management
- 14. Setting
- 15. Knowing what you do about the current employment situation
- 17. Improve employees’ work-life
- 18. the most common organizational structures
- 20. Turnover is expensive – not only does it take time
- 22. essential to be close to their customers and suppliers
- 23. structure marketing and product teams
- 24. inportance of sound business
- 25. help define what can help achieve better results
- 30. need to achieve
- 32. hierarchical, vertical and centralized
- 33. This structure can foster efficiency,
- 34. Some behavioral expectations involve
- 35. are made regarding the choice
- 36. Similar to the functional structure
- 37. feel like they have
- 41. This is a systematic method of understanding the gaps in the organization
- 42. A matrix structure offers
- 43. finishing tasks or major projects before a specified date
- 44. Improve employee
Down
- 1. Different members
- 3. a gruop of people
- 4. the people side of planning
- 5. but it can also be the most productive
- 6. help specify areas where employees
- 7. efforts are made to correct the same
- 8. it needs to support the company’s goals
- 10. Reduce labor costs in favor of workforce deployment
- 11. how it is to be done and who is going to do it.
- 12. In the process of planning we take a sneak peek of the future
- 13. Improve productivity
- 16. Planning is a first and foremost
- 19. This isn’t advocating for low-balling employees or providing rotten benefits
- 21. It helps managers to improve future
- 26. is also centralized and hierarchical
- 27. especially for new employees
- 28. You’re looking for where the growth
- 29. Identify and respond to changing customer
- 31. Identify relevant strategies for focused people
- 38. base on techical skill
- 39. Objective setting can help a performance management
- 40. Make recommendations to deliver strategic value through
