Each organization has its own regulations and rules of how it must be structured and organized. However, there are some core rules without which any organization could hardly exist.
These rules must be followed and learned by each organization manager and employer as their strict and common regulation would definitely lead organization to success. Organizational structure defines the structure of groups operating within an organization, be it an institution, government or military, firm or company.
As far as the innovative technologies are concerned, these have greatly affected the mobility of an organization elements allowing roaming inside the office and mobility outside the office without losing valuable information. Wireless LANs allow mobility within the organization structure without fixing employees to a specific point. Cellular networks with third generation devices of course allow constant contact with the office from any side of the world with advanced services as Internet connection and visual contact between the parties as talking goes on.
Wireless network enabled laptops, PDAs and notebooks exploit the satellite networks to permit contact with the office and the associates upon traveling or performing out of the office chores. Finally, a combination of the telecommunications and state-of-the-art technology equipment allow employees of multi-transnational organizations located in diverse geographical locations to come together and perform meeting in real time as if all participants were sitting in the same office exchanging ideas at the same time.