IGCSE Business - Organisational Structures Quiz

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Organisational Structure Quiz
Michelle Parker
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Question 1

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An organisational structure is how a business organises its staff to represent the different layers of management.
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  • True
  • False

Question 2

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An organisational structure is how a business organises its staff to represent the different [blank_start]layers[blank_end] of management. This information can be displayed in the form of a [blank_start]chart[blank_end]. There are two main types of organisational structure used in businesses – hierarchical (or tall) and [blank_start]flat[blank_end].
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  • layers
  • types
  • chart
  • graph
  • flat
  • wide

Question 3

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Hierarchical Structure A [blank_start]hierarchical[blank_end] structure is often also referred to as a ‘[blank_start]tall[blank_end]’ organisational structure. A hierarchical structure has many [blank_start]layers of management[blank_end], and businesses with this structure often use a ‘[blank_start]top-down’[blank_end] approach with a long chain of [blank_start]command.[blank_end] In a hierarchical structure, managers will have a narrow span of control and a relatively small number of [blank_start]subordinates[blank_end] (staff).
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  • hierarchical
  • tall
  • layers of management
  • top-down’
  • command.
  • subordinates

Question 4

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Flat Structure A flat structure is an organisational structure with only a [blank_start]few[blank_end] layers of management. In a flat structure, managers have a [blank_start]wide span[blank_end] of control with more [blank_start]subordinates[blank_end], and there is usually a short chain of [blank_start]command[blank_end]. Flat organisational structures are commonly used by [blank_start]smaller[blank_end] businesses or those adopting a more modern approach to management.
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  • few
  • wide span
  • subordinates
  • command
  • smaller

Question 5

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Key terms in organisational Structure There are a number of key terms that apply to organisational structures: [blank_start]Span of Control[blank_end] - the number of staff that a manager has responsibility for [blank_start]Chain of Command[blank_end] - the route by which instructions and communications flow from the top to the bottom of a business, explaining who is answerable to whom [blank_start]Delayering[blank_end] - a process where a business removes layers of its management to make its structure more flat [blank_start]Delegation[blank_end] - a process where tasks are given to members of staff, where often managers give tasks to employees further down the chain of command [blank_start]Subordinates[blank_end] - members of staff below a manager in the chain of command
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  • Span of Control
  • Chain of Command
  • Delayering
  • Delegation
  • Subordinates

Question 6

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Businesses usually use two main forms of management, called
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  • bottom and top
  • centralised and decentralised
  • top down and bottom up

Question 7

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Businesses with a centralised management style can often be slow to respond to changes in the business environment or local changes near their branches. ADVANTAGES of a centralised management structure include: (select the 3 correct responses)
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  • it can demotivate employees
  • consistency across the business
  • the business has clear direction
  • the chain of command and accountability are clear
  • it may lower productivity

Question 8

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Decentralised Management Structure A decentralised approach is where a business [blank_start]allows[blank_end] decisions to be made by managers and [blank_start]subordinates[blank_end] further down the chain. This structure provides staff with [blank_start]more[blank_end] decision-making responsibilities. For example, individual stores or departments may make decisions on [blank_start]staffing[blank_end] levels, which products and services to offer for sale, and pricing. Businesses with a [blank_start]decentralised[blank_end] management structure can often respond [blank_start]quickly[blank_end] to changes in the business environment and the local area.
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  • allows
  • disallows
  • subordinates
  • shareholders
  • more
  • less
  • staffing
  • funding
  • decentralised
  • centralised
  • quickly
  • slowly

Question 9

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DISADVANTAGES of a decentralised management structure include: (select the 3 correct answers)
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  • may negatively impact sales and overall business performance, eg because of ineffective decisions by managers lower down the chain
  • consistency is not achieved across the business
  • motivation is improved
  • managers can make ineffective decisions
  • it may lower productivity

Question 10

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Businesses with a decentralised management structure can often respond quickly to changes in the business environment and the local area.
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  • True
  • False
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