Quiz: Organisational Structure - Hierarchy and Levels
Edexcel Level 3 Advanced GCE in Business (9BS0)
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Welcome! You've already studied various workforce management strategies like flexible working and recruitment methods. Now, let's build on that by testing your knowledge of organisational structure, hierarchy, and levels. Let's get started!
What does the term 'hierarchy' in organisational structure refer to?
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Which of the following are features of a tall organisational structure? (Select all that apply)
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In a flat organisational structure, there are fewer {{blank0}} and wider {{blank1}}.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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What is the main advantage of a flat organisational structure?
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A manager in a flat structure oversees 40 employees. If the organisation adds 2 more managers and divides the team equally, how many employees will each manager oversee?
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Which organisational structures are most suitable for dynamic and project-based environments? (Select all that apply)
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What is a disadvantage of a matrix organisational structure?
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The {{blank0}} shows the formal reporting relationships within an organisation, often illustrated in an organisational chart.
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