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QUESTION #9606
Question 1
An organization restructures from a tall hierarchy (7 levels) to a flat structure (3 levels) and simultaneously widens every manager's span of control from 5 to 15 subordinates. Six months later, managers report overload and junior employees report feeling unsupervised. Which organizational design principle was violated, and what contingency factors should have been assessed before restructuring?
Correct Answer Explanation
Span of control theory (Graicunas, Urwick) holds that effective span depends on: task complexity (complex tasks require more supervisory interaction), subordinate training (trained subordinates need less supervision), task interdependence (interdependent tasks require more coordination), and plan clarity (clear procedures reduce supervisory burden). Widening span to 15 without addressing these factors creates the exact failure described. Restructuring must be preceded by contingency assessment, not driven solely by cost-reduction logic.
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