Size and Organizational Effectiveness: Maintaining a Balance
Edwinah Amah,
Mildred Daminabo-Weje and
Roberta Dosunmu
Advances in Management and Applied Economics, 2013, vol. 3, issue 5, 8
Abstract:
The paper reviews literature on the effect of size on organizational effectiveness. The paper concludes that the success of organizations to a very large extent depends on their ability to right size and combine the benefits of small and big companies. The paper therefore recommends that Organizations should have a “big company/small company hybrid†that combines a large corporation‟s resources and reach with a small company‟s simplicity and flexibility. Size should be managed effectively to empower workers and improve the competitiveness of organizations.
Date: 2013
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