Organizing D

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Across
  1. 3. The structure General Motors took when they reorganized around four product divisions- Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC.
  2. 6. An example of this structure might be when a business has two division: Americas and Europe/Asia-with each area responsible for its own logistics, sales, and other business
  3. 7. The process of arranging people by tasks and work groups.
  4. 10. Fosters absenteeism, turnover, dissatisfaction, and lower performance.
  5. 11. A formal arrangement of people, tasks, positions, and reporting relationships. (All one word)
Down
  1. 1. Structure which groups together people and jobs that serve the same clients.
  2. 2. A diagram of positions, or job titles, and reporting relationships, or the hierarchy of authority within a team or organization. (All one word)
  3. 4. The goal of this type of structure are to tap into the full benefits of group decision making,
  4. 5. A structure which groups together people who work on the same product, serve similar customers, and/or are located in the same area or geographic region.
  5. 8. This structure links a central core of full-time employees with outside suppliers and service contractors
  6. 9. Structure which combines functional and divisional structures