Hierarchical organization (Wikipedia)

Description: 

"A hierarchical organization is an organizational structure where every entity in the organization, except one, is subordinate to a single other entity. This arrangement is a form of a hierarchy. In an organization, the hierarchy usually consists of a singular/group of power at the top with subsequent levels of power beneath them. This is the dominant mode of organization among large organizations; most corporations, governments, and organized religions are hierarchical organizations with different levels of management, power or authority. For example, the broad, top-level overview of the general organization of the Catholic Church consists of the Pope, then the Cardinals, then the Archbishops, and so on..."

Source/publisher: 

Wikipedia

Date of entry: 

2014-07-06

Grouping: 

  • Websites/Multiple Documents

Category: 

Language: 

English

Format: 

Size: