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... If it weren’t for people like me, what would happen with the organization responsible for making my favourite cereal, or with the shops in town, or with the publisher of my book? ... But you normally don’t think about the effects of a simple bus trip downtown on for example the company that makes the tires of that bus, or the organization that sells the tickets for it. ... How com every organization knows what to do and when to do that? ... I will go deeper into the use of instruments to compare an organization with, and will take the piano as a metaphor out of personal interest.
A piano or an organization? ... Its easy structure and looks reflect a simple structured organization. ... One can compare that to a big organization in extremely good conditions, financial and structure wise. ... Although no strings are involved there, one single move forces the organization to take various other step. ... An organization needs to make sure that those moves pass off quietly without bothering the consumer with it, not to risk the consumer being irritated and leaving for another furniture store. ... There are black and white ones, and all of them produce different sounds. You could compare all those keys to the people within the organization. An organization without people is not considered to be an organization, just like a piano without keys is not a piano. All those people are different, producing another sound or having different tasks, but they are still part of the organization. ... That is similar to the hierarchy within an organization.
Approximate Word count = 1290 Approximate Pages = 5.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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