Difference between revisions of "Organizational Culture Quarter"

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#'''[[Organizational structure]]'''. The formal arrangement of jobs within an organization.
 
#'''[[Organizational structure]]'''. The formal arrangement of jobs within an organization.
 
#*[[Organizational structure]]. The way in which job tasks are formally divided, grouped, and coordinated.
 
#*[[Organizational structure]]. The way in which job tasks are formally divided, grouped, and coordinated.
 
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#'''[[Enterprise architecture]]'''. Enterprise architecture is a description of an organization’s business processes, IT software and hardware, people, operations and projects, and the relationships between them.
 
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#*[[Enterprise]]. An organizational unit, organization, or collection of organizations that share a set of common goals and collaborate to provide specific products or services to customers.
 
 
 
#[[Skunk works]]. A small group within a large organization, given a high degree of [[autonomy]] and unhampered by corporate bureaucracy, whose mission is to develop a project primarily for the sake of radical innovation.
 
#[[Skunk works]]. A small group within a large organization, given a high degree of [[autonomy]] and unhampered by corporate bureaucracy, whose mission is to develop a project primarily for the sake of radical innovation.
 
*[[Outcome]]. A key factor that is affected by some other variables.
 
*[[Outcome]]. A key factor that is affected by some other variables.

Revision as of 16:46, 30 March 2018

Enterprise Architecture Quarter (hereinafter, the Quarter) is the first of four lectures of Operations Quadrivium (hereinafter, the Quadrivium):

The Quadrivium is the first of seven modules of Septem Artes Administrativi, which is a course designed to introduce its learners to general concepts in business administration, management, and organizational behavior.


Outline

The predecessor lecture is Business Intelligence Quarter.

Concepts

  1. Organization. A consciously coordinated social unit, composed of two or more legal entities, that functions on a relatively continuous basis to achieve a common goal or set of goals.
  2. Organizational structure. The formal arrangement of jobs within an organization.
  3. Enterprise architecture. Enterprise architecture is a description of an organization’s business processes, IT software and hardware, people, operations and projects, and the relationships between them.
    • Enterprise. An organizational unit, organization, or collection of organizations that share a set of common goals and collaborate to provide specific products or services to customers.
  4. Skunk works. A small group within a large organization, given a high degree of autonomy and unhampered by corporate bureaucracy, whose mission is to develop a project primarily for the sake of radical innovation.

Methods

Instruments

Practices

The successor lecture is Organizational Culture Quarter.

Materials

Recorded audio

Recorded video

Live sessions

Texts and graphics

See also