Difference between revisions of "Organization Structure"

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{{Term|ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE|Organizational environment within which the project takes place. It defines the reporting and decision making hierarchy of an organization and how project management operates within it. The term is related to organizational roles, which are the roles performed by individuals or groups in a project. Both roles and responsibilities within projects must be defined to address the transient and unique nature of projects and to ensure that clear accountabilities can be assigned. <ref> http://www.apm.org (19 April 2008) </ref>}}
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{{Term|ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE|Organizational environment within which the project takes place. It defines the reporting and decision making hierarchy of an organization and how project management operates within it. The term is related to organizational roles, which are the roles performed by individuals or groups in a project. Both roles and responsibilities within projects must be defined to address the transient and unique nature of projects and to ensure that clear accountabilities can be assigned. <ref> [http://www.apm.org www.apm.org ](19 April 2008) </ref>}}
  
  

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Term2.png ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
Organizational environment within which the project takes place. It defines the reporting and decision making hierarchy of an organization and how project management operates within it. The term is related to organizational roles, which are the roles performed by individuals or groups in a project. Both roles and responsibilities within projects must be defined to address the transient and unique nature of projects and to ensure that clear accountabilities can be assigned. [1]



References

  1. www.apm.org (19 April 2008)