Across
- 3. The structure General Motors took when they reorganized around four product divisions- Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC.
- 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
- 7. The process of arranging people by tasks and work groups.
- 10. Fosters absenteeism, turnover, dissatisfaction, and lower performance.
- 11. A formal arrangement of people, tasks, positions, and reporting relationships. (All one word)
Down
- 1. Structure which groups together people and jobs that serve the same clients.
- 2. A diagram of positions, or job titles, and reporting relationships, or the hierarchy of authority within a team or organization. (All one word)
- 4. The goal of this type of structure are to tap into the full benefits of group decision making,
- 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.
- 8. This structure links a central core of full-time employees with outside suppliers and service contractors
- 9. Structure which combines functional and divisional structures
