Organizational Structure

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Organization Basics

Definition

An organization is a group of people working collectively towards a common goal.

  • Society is an organization.
  • Community is an organization.
  • Family is an organization.

Optimization

Great organizations bring out the best that their groups can achieve.

  • The best productive and educational efficiency and versatility.
  • The best intrinsic motivation.
  • The best organizational resilience.

Identification

Organizations differentiate themselves using unique names.

  • A name could be “Remarian Center for Organizational Research”
  • A name could be “Navigation Team”

Inclusivity

Organizations are inclusive.

  • People can be a part of many organizations at the same time.
  • Organizations can be a part of many organizations at the same time.

Tasks

Organizations need their members to work on tasks.

  • The members must figure out what tasks are necessary.
  • The members must figure out how tasks are distributed.
  • The members must figure out how to revise the set of tasks.
  • The members must figure out how to redistribute tasks.

Systems

Organizations use systems to organize their tasks.

  • A system is a network of inter-connected things.
  • A system can break down something broad, such as firefighting, into more specific things, such as driving to the location and spraying water on the fire.
  • A system can group specific things, such as lifting a cup of water and pouring water into the mouth, into something more broad, such as water-drinking.
  • A system needs to break down an organization's goals enough so that the members know exactly what tasks are required.
  • A system needs to group an organization's tasks into unique categories so that the members can easily understand and talk about the system from different scales and perspectives.