Organic model

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Organic model (alternatively known as organic structure) is a structure that is flat, uses cross-hierarchical and cross-functional teams, has low formalization, possesses a comprehensive information network, and relies on participative decision making.


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According to Organizational Behavior by Robbins and Judge (17th edition),

Organic structure. A structure that is flat, uses cross-hierarchical and cross-functional teams, has low formalization, possesses a comprehensive information network, and relies on participative decision making.

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