Organizational Management
Organizational management is the design and coordination of structures that enable business operations and processes. These structures can range from office departments to infrastructure that enable product delivery, such as vehicle fleets. Especially for managers of large corporations with integrated systems, organizational management requires skills in strategic planning, leadership, and communications – all of which demand in-depth knowledge of the managed systems and the overall business structure. Technological communication tools like computers and broadband internet have made many businesses dispersed and even global – but these disseminated working environments present significant challenges for organizational management.
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