DPR2603
Assignment 1 Semester 2 2024
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Due Date: 20 August 2024
Introduction
Understanding the concept of an organization is crucial in analyzing its structure, behavior, and
overall effectiveness. An organization can be defined as a systematic arrangement of people
working together to achieve common goals. This assignment delves into various aspects of
organizational theory and behavior. It begins by defining what an organization is and provides
an example to illustrate the concept, including its vision and mission. The assignment then
contrasts traditional and bureaucratic organizational structures as suggested by Hickson and
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