Modernising	structure	(Extended	Discussion)
Old	buildings	can	be	terrific	structures.	In	some	cases,	they	may	possess	a	level	of	craftsmanship	lacking	in	many	modern	constructions.	In	others,	they	may	possess	an	important	historical	significance.	However,	if	the	buildings	were	constructed	before	the age	of	electricity,	renovators	must	make	certain	modifications	to	keep	them	functional.	Renovators	must	decide:
How	should	electricity	and	phone	lines	be	routed?	Can	wheelchairs	navigate	the	halls	and	move	between	levels?	What	about	the	needs	of	modern	plumbing?
Sometimes,	the	changes	can	be	made	with	a	modest	amount	of	effort.	Cables	can	be	run	in	unobtrusive	places	or	concealed	by	skirting	boards.	Sometimes,	the	structures	resist	modernisation;	their	very	shape	or	the	nature	of	their	construction	militates	against	simple	solutions	to	these	problems.	To	modernise	these	buildings	effectively	requires	creativity	and	a	sound	strategy.
The	same	is	true	of	organisations	that	have	the	weight	of	history	behind	them.	In	this	Discussion,	you	will	consider	what	organisational	structures	might	resist	modernisation.
To	complete	this	Discussion:
Post: Your	Lecture	Notes	describe	a	trend	among	‘contemporary	organisations' towards	widening	the	span	of	control,	flattening	the	structure	and	forming	collaborative	and	flexible	teams.	What	are	the	characteristics	of	your	company	(or	a	company	you	know	well)	that	resist	this	trend?	Describe	three	of	these	characteristics	and	in	what	way	they	resist	modernisation.
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