Wednesday, January 22, 2020
The Organisational Structure, Culture and Management Style of Sainsbury
The Organisational Structure, Culture and Management Style of Sainsbury A1.How the organisational structure, culture and management style inter-relates in the business and evaluate their impact and that of ICT on the performance of the business. The organisational structure in which Sainsburyââ¬â¢s uses is how Sainsburyââ¬â¢s move the ranks from highest to lowest. For Sainsburyââ¬â¢s to not have levels of different hierarchy then it would not give anybody a rank, which would make the aims of Sainsburyââ¬â¢s not do well in terms of not having someone to be a manager and manage all the staff and make decisions. Without the chain of command workers would be lost and would not know what to do. The way in which the hierarchal structure works for Sainsburyââ¬â¢s is that they have one Manager who looks after all of the operational staff by making the decisions of what they should do and guiding them with any queries or problems. The hierarchal structure in which Sainsburyââ¬â¢s has yet not been put down in terms of not working as they are very good in their selling of products and fails not to impress by being one of the most popular product chains in the UK as well as making a lot of profit on there way to success. The management style in which Sainsburyââ¬â¢s uses is autocratic where as explained before that there is only one manager on the store floor who watches over the other operational staff who are making orders from customers and serving the customers at the tills, also f...
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