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1. Introduction
Human Resource Management (HRM) has become an integral and growing area in most 
business sectors, regardless of how big, or small the company or firm is. Moreover,  
company's today rely heavily on HRM practices to function at peak Organisational level and  
also sustain a high level of competitiveness, stability, employee satisfaction, and the overall  
well being of the organisation. So where should the focus of HRM activity be? The statement  
in question, that ?Organisational Structure ( the physical hierarchy of the company ) is a  
more effective ( Inclined to produce better results for the firm ) focus of HRM activity than  
Organisational Culture ( the "customs, beliefs, practices, traditions, values and ideologies of  
the Organisation") (Nankervis, Compton and Baird, 2002, p. 57). It is both easier to modify,  
and has longer-term effects.
In order to decide which is the more ?effective' focus of HRM activity we will look at each  
element (structure  and culture) separately to determine its role and impact on, and within the  
organisation.
 
  2. Organisational Structure is a more effective focus of HRM                      
activity than Organisational Culture. It is both easier to modify, 
and has longer-term effects. Discuss.
      The Organisational Structure of a company is the foundation on which employees are  
based. Employees are committed to this structure ...