a) like having different and various responsibilities for less people and like working in a smaller group
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juliejeehyepark
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cicisong
Picture A: more specific, and dig deeper
picture B: bit more general, focuses more -
alisonchan16
A: performance valuation will be from top down and more one on one. B you would be compared with fellow workers on same level.
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Shuting Lin
B, because its more evenly distributed. More teamwork.
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theochapman
The vertical shape of organization structure A implies that PE will be conducted from boss to employee, while the B is more peer evaluated.
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Jane Peng
B
– more interconnection in company
– lower people would be impacted with the company’s decisions (indirectly, directly)
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cheralynchok
A) Because I would rather work more closely with the people around me to achieve a common goal.
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shomasmah
A) PE would be done vertically down the hierarchal structure B) PE would be peer based between workers in the same hierarchal rank
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CarloCabahug
B) Because people lower in the command chain still feel connected to their leaders them as there is a relatively small chain of command.
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avijitsingh
I would rather work in a mix of A & B, if I had to choose one – A. A is like that of a bank’s structure, and B more of a Starbucks firm.
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Kelly Trach
What does organizational structure have to do with performance evaluation? How do these 2 structures impact performance?
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Yanqi Wang
Both government and bank should be blamed. Bank did not evaluate borrower well. Government did not stop bank.
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danielleyallouz
The banks fault because they are lending out money at high risks, they weren’t certain if the people could pay it back/couldn’t afford it.
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admin
Banks loaned money to those who couldn’t pay back mortgages.
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shawnwu
1.)Banks – no proper screening before giving out loans, mortgages.
2.)Government-fed keptinterest rateso low so that it encouraged gambling -
fraserdenton
banks approving high-risk loans, both banks/customers entered debt since people couldnt pay back the money/banks could not sell houses
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jian(Jane) zhang
Ultimately banks and the financial mangers are to blame for the inability to foresee the consequences of over-lending money to the market.
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theochapman
The banks were not doing a good enough back ground check on the people they were lending money to. Banks were too eager to lend out money.
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rebeccaketler
the banks were lending money to people with bad credit ratings. People defaulted on their mortgages and credits. Banks were greedy.
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Mikhail Golovanov
People who borrowed the money – they borrowed the money without being able to pay it back. But basically everyone is to blame
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avijitsingh
The govt pushed banks to loan to everyone
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dandan zhang
bank
bank didn’t give loan to people depending on their pay back ability -
cicisong
People
1. borrow too much money without knowing if they are able o return
2. not responible about the money they owed -
haochang
Bank is too positive about people’s abilities to pay back their loans in the future.
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Yihan Xu
bank:
low interest rates put out by the banks encourage spending, thus banks are giving out and people spending more money than affordable -
Yiling Zhao
Even though banks know that people may not be able to pay back, they still give the loan.
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Huan Yan
It is the banks that approved the lending of massive amount of loan to borrowers who were unable to repay. More credit check needed!
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yenalee
Issuing credit default swaps: people take out bonds on the bet that companies will fail in order to receive insurance
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charlottechase
banks and money lenders who gave out subprime mortgages resulting in massive defaults
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