StructuresTall and flat organisations

When hiring large numbers of staff, organisation is important. Everyone within the company needs to understand their role in the business' structure.

Part of Business managementUnderstanding business

Tall and flat organisations

An organisation can have a tall structure or a flat structure.
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The staff structures of a tall organisation and a flat organisation

Tall organisations

Advantages

  • more opportunities for promotion which can lead to greater staff motivation
  • staff gain more support from their line manager
  • there is a higher degree of supervision as each line manager has a limited number of people they are responsible for

Disadvantages

  • many levels of
  • span of control is narrow, and the is long, making communication slower as instructions take longer to travel through the levels of the organisation
  • longer lines of communication can make the firm less responsive to change
  • can be expensive to run due to high wage costs

Flat organisations

Advantages

  • few levels of
  • lines of communication are short, making the firm responsive to change and decision-making quicker
  • staff working in a flat management structure can be empowered to work independently and take on more responsibility

Disadvantages

  • wide span of control means that tasks must be delegated, which can lead to employees feeling stressed and managers feeling overstretched
  • less promotion opportunities within a flat structure, which may lead to the company losing staff to other organisations