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organisasjonen

In Norwegian, organisasjonen is the definite form of organisasjon and translates as "the organization." In this article, the term is used as a generic concept for a social entity formed to achieve common goals through coordinated action. It has boundaries, a set of rules, and a structure of roles and responsibilities. Key elements include a purpose or mission, a formal or informal structure, and resources such as people, finances, and information.

Organizations can be formal or informal. Formal organizations include corporations, government agencies, NGOs, and educational institutions,

Structures vary: hierarchical, flat, or matrix. They govern how work is divided (division of labor), how decisions

Leadership and governance establish accountability. Boards, executives, managers set strategy, allocate resources, and supervise performance. Culture,

Organizations operate within environments and evolve over time. They form, grow, adapt, merge, or dissolve in

often
characterized
by
explicit
goals,
written
rules,
and
defined
authority.
Informal
organizations
arise
from
social
relations,
such
as
clubs
or
workgroups,
with
flexible
structures
and
norms.
are
made
(centralization
vs
decentralization),
and
how
activities
are
coordinated
and
controlled
(planning,
budgeting,
performance
measurement).
values,
and
norms
shape
behavior
and
influence
legitimacy
and
stakeholder
trust.
response
to
economic,
technological,
regulatory,
or
social
changes.
Legal
forms
and
regulations
define
their
rights
and
duties,
including
fiduciary
responsibility,
reporting,
and
transparency
requirements.