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Decision making in the fragmented organisation: a utility perspective
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Queens University, University of Ulster
Published InManagement Decision
Year2001
Citations13
Abstract
Organisations are responding to the deeper structural changes taking place in the underlying system of commercial competition by becoming agile and fragmented. In the emergence of such network organisational structures it must be clear how each unit is performing relative to each other and relative to the key market players. To manage such fragmented specialised business units, executives need effective decision making processes that are capable of measuring key indices quickly, accurately and effectively. The aim of this article is to conduct exploratory research into management decision making in the context of change evaluation for a structurally fragmented electrical utility organisation. The case study research highlights the benefits and shortcomings of the change evaluation approach as part of the management…
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Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingManagement Information SystemsOutsourcing and Supply Chain ManagementRisk Management in Financial FirmsQuality and Supply ManagementProcess managementKnowledge managementManagementOperating systemEcologyAnthropologyArtificial intelligenceComputer securityPaleontology