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Reasons for an Organization's Existence

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- State the primary reasons for the organization's existence from an analysis of the mission, vision, values, and goals.

- Analyze the reason for the type of organizational structure employed by the organization, and identify the key positions that support that organizational structure.

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This solution explains the primary reasons for the organization's existence. The sources used are also included in the solution.

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The primary reason for the existence of the Boardman Management Group is managing leisure and convention focused resorts. The Boardman Management Group ensures that the guests of the resorts managed by it get quality experience. The firm trains and instructs its employees to provide unsurpassed quality of customer service. The employees are supposed to carry out acts of random kindness and provide specialty services. The Boardman Management Group has been providing such services to a series of small cottages and local hotels in the Northwest Valley. Currently, Boardman Management Group is ...

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