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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.
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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.
The organizational structure is developed to support the organizational design. What the organizational design does is to align the organizational structure with the firms goals. In particular, this means that the organizational structure must align with organizational tasks, work-flow, ...
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