Sentences with phrase «changing organisational structures»

This notion of quality remaining at the forefront throughout changing organisational structures is a view echoed by Stuart Rimmer, principal of Great Yarmouth FE College and a former director of quality at a leading North West college.
Later the slides consider the advantages and disadvantages of changing organisational structures including the use of delayering and evaluate the choice between empowerment of staff and the maintenance of control.

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Following the recently announced changes to the organisational structure of the business Roy McAdoo has decided to step down as chief commercial officer for Clondalkin Flexible Packaging
Arsenal FC must take this as a lesson and change towards a more functional organisational structure than a line one whereby authority and job profile is left to a few, everyone must share the responsibility from top to bottom.
Early reports of the document suggest there will also be a subtle but potentially important change in the party's organisational structure — Clause One.
With reference to one or two organizations you have studied, discuss how the organisational structure of each has been influenced by culture and change.
In some law firms, burdened by legacy organisational structure and governance, this change has been late in coming.
Designing: organisational structures; and organisational change.
Though the changes in the organisational structure are designed to enhance productivity, these alterations will also help the software giant to integrate Nokia's resources.
However, in order to realise the benefits that come from a diverse workforce, you need to first establish an environment where the impact of «difference» is understood, celebrated and captured through key influencers, change agents and organisational structures.
As well as changing the child maintenance organisational structure, the Government is also proposing a number of controversial changes to its operation, designed to encourage parents to make their own maintenance arrangements without resorting to a statutory collection scheme.
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