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Leadership in Business

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This article discusses leadership in business and focuses on the matrix organizational structure used by CSIRO. It explores the advantages and disadvantages of the structure and explains why CSIRO has chosen to adopt it. The article also highlights the impact of CSIRO's innovations and inventions on societies and communities worldwide.

Leadership in Business

   Added on 2023-04-21

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The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, abbreviated as
CSIRO, is a Canberra based organization responsible for scientific research. The organization’s
main role is to use science as a method of solving real issues (Csiro.au, 2019). The organization
has been advancing Australia with innovation and inventions hence ensuring a positive impact
on societies and communities across the world. In addition, the organization works with other
leading organizations across the world in order to promote quality research (Csiro.au, 2019). The
company is headquartered in Canberra and has over fifty branches across Australia as well as
other European countries. The organization is funded by the Australian government and has
managed to bring forth notable developments including the inventions of the essential
components of the Wi-Fi technology, atomic absorption spectroscopy, and the 1st commercially
successful polymer banknote.
CSIRO has adopted a matrix organizational structure since employees report to specific
bosses depending on the project or situation. CSIR handles large scale projects; therefore, the
matrix organization structure allows for more collaboration and integration among employees.
The organization structure also enhances efficiencies as well it provides a stable working
environment for the teams in the organization.
The matrix organization structure has both advantages and disadvantages. To begin with
the advantages, the structure promotes easy access to resources across different functional
departments (Westland, 2019). Two, the structure promotes effective coordination and
communication across businesses. Three, the structure allows for the better coordination of
shared technologies within an organization. Four, the structure promotes the clear articulation of
project goals and objectives as well as the efficient use of limited human resources. Lastly, the
structure allows for the development of high morale and team spirit.
On the other hand, the disadvantages of the matrix structure include; One, we have
employee confusion due to reporting to two or more managers that have equal authority. This
creates unnecessary conflicts among the employees since they may not understand their roles and
responsibilities (Westland, 2019). Two, employees or team members in a matrix organizational
structure may feel overstrained of work since the workload can be too heavy. This is because
they are tasked with additional work as well as regular assignments that lead to burnouts. Three,
the structure presents difficulty in establishing priorities relating to both project and functional
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