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MGT3172

Designing Competitive Organizations

The course presents various theories of organizational designs in a behavioral approach to organizational effectiveness. The focus is on organizational types, effectiveness, competitiveness, and efficiency. It explores internal and external factors that have a positive or negative impact on achieving organizational goals. The course evaluates the ever-changing modern work environment and the effectiveness of a well-designed organization.

UPON COMPLETION OF THE COURSE, THE STUDENT WILL BE COMPETENT IN:

  • Describing a strategy for managing interdepartmental goal conflict.
  • Evaluating leading organizational concepts for effective organizational structure and processes.
  • Formulating and designing an organizational model to meet the challenges of a competitive environment.
  • Reviewing the processes of integrating individual and organizational goals.
  • Planning organizational strategies to sustain and grow the organization.
  • Classifying and assessing the effectiveness of organizational types.
  • Investigating the cause-and-effect relationships within organizations.
  • Exploring motivational theories and their application to modern organizations.
  • Evaluating the structure specific job/work assignments within multigenerational work forces.
  • Understanding the functions and applications of the SWOT analysis.

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