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Organizational Structure Presentation:

Prepare a 15-20 slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation, with speaker's notes, in which you select an organization ( WALMART ), and present the following items as they relate to that organization:

a. Describe the organizational structure of your selected organization, then compare and contrast it with two different organizational structures.

b. Evaluate how organizational functions (e.g., marketing, finance, human resources, operations, etc) impact the organizational structure of your selected organization.

c. Explain how organizational design (e.g., geographic, functional, customer-based, product, service, hybrid, matrix, marketing channels, and departmentalization) help to determine which structure best suits your selected organization's needs.

Be sure to cite at least two sources in your presentation.

Properly cite your references. If you used an electronic source, include the URL. If you used a printed source please attach a copy of the data to your paper.

This presentation should be posted as a PowerPoint® attachment and have very good speaker notes.

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Ashish Sharma, MBA (IP)

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