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Module 3 – Case

Transforming Organizational Structure

Assignment Overview

Emerging Trends: Designing for Agility and Innovation

One of the most critical issues facing organizations is keeping up with digitization of the workplace. The reality confronting organizations is increasingly complex. Leaders trained when organizational structure was simpler, are hampered with outdated skills.

Organization design must evolve along with the organization and its leadership to support adaptive and innovative workplaces.

Case 3 Resources

COVID-19 Reveals Why Flat Organizations Thrive: Steal Their Secrets
 (2021)

Organizational Structures and Design
 (2020)

Skills Needed for MTI
 (2020)

Managing Now for Future Technology and Innovation
 (2020)

Reimagining the Postpandemic Organization
 (2020)

Case Assignment

Using the module’s readings, at least one article published in 2020 or 2021 from Business Source Complete (EBSCO) and at least one article published in 2020 or 2021 from ProQuest Central), research the following:

Trends in Organizational Design

· Research top trends affecting modern organizational design. (1 page)

Workplace Application: Organizational Design

· Research efficient organizational design in your chosen industry. (1 page)

Organizational Design and COVID-19

· Assess how organizations adapted due to the pandemic. (1 page) Research Required.

No quotations are permitted in this paper. Each paragraph (except the introduction and conclusion) must contain at least one
in-text citation
.

Since you are engaging in research, be sure to
cite
and
reference the sources
in APA format.
NOTE: Failure to use research with accompanying citations to support content will result in reduced scoring “Level 2-Developing” on the grading rubric.

The paper should be written in third person; this means words like “I”, “we”, and “you” are not appropriate. Refer to yourself in third-person as “manager” or you can write about what the “project team” will do, rather than saying “I” and “we.”

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