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Analysis the Organisational Structure: Flat, Hierarchical and Flat – Hierarchical | Original Article

Roy Sebastian*, Anil Kumar, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

The organizational structure of an institution alludes to the hierarchy through which assignment of responsibility is practiced. Through the idea, the management may be viewed as a science or as a workmanship. Finally, management guarantees plan achievement by controlling and observing outcomes versus the arrangement in some detail, both formally and informally, by methods for reports, gatherings, and different instruments identifying deviations and afterward arranging and sorting out to tackle the issue. The issue with such organizations is seen in progress of Burns and Stalker (1961). They saw that an atmosphere of hierarchy and control in organizations lead to challenges in developing or at grasping new thoughts.