Information Processing As a Function of Task Predictability And Interdependence
Information Processing As a Function of Task Predictability And Interdependence
Jay R Galbraith
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In reality, ' various combinations of these strategies will be used, depend^ ing upon the relative costs involved. In another paper (6), Galbraith describes a case study of an organization facing these design choices. A Normative Model for Design : A simple design model may be developed by holding all policy variables constant but the managerial hierarchy. Thus, in the model which follows, . It is assumed that elemental tasks have been specified and task coordina- tion costs have been measured.... The problem is to specify a managerial hierarchy to handle a fixed amount of coordination at least supervisory cost. To choose amoung hierarchies having the same supervisory cost, it is required that the dollar cost of the time actually spent in coordin- ation be minimal. The second order criterion frees time for higher level managers to find and solve problems outside the pale of task coor- dination. Let us begin by specifying model elements and certain intermediate quantities used in the. Analysis .
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