Explain how organisational structure and culture relate to power and influence in the workplace.
Date Submitted: 11/21/2004 16:55:59
An organisation can be described as a means by which management can co-ordinate the efforts of individuals to achieve an objective. It can be looked at, as an intentional structure of roles where the process involves both the structuring of activities together with the allocation of roles within the workplace. In a formal organization it shows the authority relationship, the formal communication channel and the formal lines of accountability. The informal structure is linked to
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influence through reconfiguring relationships, through analysing, valuing, and supporting what is important to those significant others in pursuing the shared vision.
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