What are the categories of the 7-S model? List all and explain three as they apply to your college or university

What will be an ideal response?

• Strategy—the goals and objectives to be achieved as well as the values and
missions to be pursued, the basic direction of the organization
• Structure—the anatomy of the organization that shows the formal reporting
relationships and how job tasks are formally divided, grouped, and coordinated
• Systems—the formal and informal procedures that make the organization work:
compensation system, training systems, accounting procedures, etc.
• Style—the way managers behave to achieve the organizations goals; how they
generally interact with employees
• Staff—a demographic description of important personnel categories
• Skills—the distinctive capabilities of key personnel or the competencies for which
the firm is noted
• Superordinate goals/shared vision—the guiding concepts of the organization, the
values and aspirations that are taught to members

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