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Definition: | The fundamental element of an organization structure is the organization unit |
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Dictionary Basis: | a group of people that has a more or less constant membership, a body of officers, a purpose, and usually a set of regulations ;MWUD 'organization' (2a) |
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General concept: | motivation element |
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Note: | The concept organization unit is to be adopted from an external standard once such standard has been established. A placeholder definition is given below.
This represents any recognized association of people in the context of the enterprise. In a hierarchical structure, it may be the corporation, a division, a department, a group, or a team. In addition, it may be a committee, a task force, a project management organization, a class (for education), and so on. ; OMG OSM submission, Nov 2006"The concept organization unit is to be adopted from an external standard once such standard has been established. A placeholder definition is given below. This represents any recognized association of people in the context of the enterprise. In a hierarchical structure, it may be the corporation, a division, a department, a group, or a team. In addition, it may be a committee, a task force, a project management organization, a class (for education), and so on. ; OMG OSM submission, Nov 2006" cannot be used as a page name in this wiki. |
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