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Unit 11: Structural Implementation




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                                     Figure  11.4:  Matrix  Structure
                                          Matrix Structure
                                          Top Management


                             Manufacturing    Sales       Finance      Personnel


                   Manager    Manufacturing   Sales        Finance     Personnel
                   Project A     Unit         Unit          Unit         Unit
                   Manager    Manufacturing   Sales        Finance     Personnel
                   Project B     Unit         Unit          Unit         Unit

                   Manager    Manufacturing   Sales        Finance     Personnel
                   Project C     Unit         Unit          Unit         Unit

                   Manager    Manufacturing   Sales        Finance     Personnel
                   Project D     Unit         Unit          Unit         Unit

               While functional heads have vertical control over the functional managers, the product or
               project heads have horizontal control over them. Thus, matrix structure provides a dual
               reporting. The dual lines of authority makes the matrix structure unique. The matrix
               structure has been used successfully by companies such as IBM, Unilever, Ford Motor
               Company etc.


                      Example: Starbucks is one of the numerous large organizations that successfully
               developed the matrix structure supporting their focused strategy.  Its design combines
               functional and product based divisions, with employees reporting to two heads. Creating
               a team spirit, the company empowers employees to make their own decisions and train
               them to develop both hard and soft skills. That makes Starbucks one of the best at customer
               service.

          5.   Network Structure: A network organisation outsources or subcontracts many of its major
               functions to separate companies and coordinates their activities from a small headquarters.
               Rather than being housed under one roof, activities like design, manufacturing, marketing,
               distribution etc. are outsourced to separate organisations that are connected electronically
               to the central office.
                                    Figure  11.5:  Network  Structure



                                             Accounts
                                             Receivable
                                             Company
                                              (USA)

                          Design                                Distribution
                          Company                                Company
                          (Canada)                               (Europe)
                                             Company
                                             Core (hub)




                               Transportation           Manufacturing
                                 Company                 Company
                                  (Korea)                 (Asia)



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