Development of an Organizational Structure for the Combat Identification System Program Office (CISPO).
Abstract
The purpose of this thesis was to propose an organizational structure for the Combat Identification System Program Office (CISPO) using contemporary organizational theory. Contingency theory supports no one particular organizational structure. Instead the theory contends that an acceptable organizational design should be based on key situational variables or factors. In the case of CISPO the chosen factors were external environment, strategy, and internal technology. The contingent factors were characterized using typologies and classification schemes that currently exist in the literature on organizational design. Interviews with the Deputy Program Director of CISPO provided the necessary data to allow a characterization of CISPO in terms of the contingent factors. A moment method was used to couple the contingent factors representing the CISPO situation to appropriate structural types. It is envisaged that the proposed structure will not be an end in itself, but that it will be modified and fine tuned through discussion subsequent to this thesis and will ultimately provide CISPO a viable and responsive organizational structure. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1982
- Accession Number
- ADA123044
Entities
People
- Ronald P. Goldstein
Organizations
- Air Force Institute of Technology