Deck 14: The Organization of International Business
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Deck 14: The Organization of International Business
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The worldwide area structure tends to be adopted by firms with a low level of diversification whose domestic structures are based on functions.
True
2
In a worldwide area structure,each area tends to be a self-contained,largely autonomous entity with its own set of value creation activities.
True
3
Beyond the initial functional division of the organization,further horizontal differentiation may be required if the firm significantly diversifies its product offering,which takes the firm into different business areas.
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4
A firm pursuing a localization strategy will have a strong incentive to centralize decision- making.
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Centralization gives top-level managers the power and authority to be able to bring about needed major organizational changes.
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A firm's vertical differentiation determines where in its hierarchy the decision-making power is concentrated.
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A firm's organizational culture refers to the formal organizational structure of the company,the control systems and incentives in place,and the human resources component.
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Regardless of a firm's domestic structure,its international division tends to be organized on economy.
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Organizational structure refers to the totality of a firm's organization.
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10
It is difficult to ascertain accountability in the global matrix structure.
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The worldwide product division structure facilitates local responsiveness.
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12
In a worldwide product divisional structure,each division is a self-contained,largely autonomous entity with full responsibility for its own value creation activities.
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13
A worldwide product division structure tends to be adopted by firms that are reasonably diversified and originally had domestic structures based on product divisions.
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14
By centralizing decision making,a firm can avoid the duplication of activities that occurs when similar activities are carried on by various subunits within the organization.
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A decentralized organization allows managers to respond to environmental changes more quickly than in a centralized organization.
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16
In a classic matrix structure,individual managers belong to two hierarchies (a divisional hierarchy and an area hierarchy)and have two bosses (a divisional boss and an area boss).
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17
The choice between centralization and decentralization is not absolute.
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18
A manager receives a bonus because the national operating subsidiary,that she is in charge of,exceeds its performance target.This is an example of an incentive.
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19
The need for coordination between units is greatest in firms pursuing a localization strategy.
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20
In firms pursuing a transnational strategy,some operating decisions are relatively centralized,while others are relatively decentralized.
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21
Firms pursuing a localization strategy have a high need for coordination between subunits.
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22
Bureaucratic control involves personal contact with subordinates.
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23
Direct contact between subunit managers is the simplest integrating mechanism.
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24
Performance ambiguity lowers the cost of control.
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In a company using cultural controls,employees' behavior is closely monitored and controlled through direct supervision.
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The basic principle behind incentive systems is to ensure that the incentive scheme for an individual employee is linked to an output target that he or she has some control over and can influence.
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27
New processes that might lead to a competitive advantage can be developed anywhere within the organization's global network of operations.
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28
Personal control is a type of control that tends to be most widely used in large firms.
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29
In a matrix structure all roles are viewed as integrating roles.
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30
An organizational culture can be strong but bad.
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31
Firms pursuing a localization strategy tend to operate with an array of formal and informal integrating mechanisms.
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32
It is important to realize that organizational change will occur regardless of the commitment of senior managers to it.
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33
National regulations including local content rules and policies pertaining to layoffs might act as a source of inertia.
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34
Norms are abstract ideas about what a group believes to be good,right,and desirable.
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35
A knowledge network is a network for transmitting information within an organization that is based on formal organizational structure.
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36
Firms pursuing a global standardization strategy must cope with a higher level of performance ambiguity,and this raises their costs of control.
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Firms pursuing a global standardization strategy are more centralized than enterprises pursuing a localization or international strategy.
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38
The need for coordination is high in firms trying to profit from location and experience curve economies.
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39
It is more difficult for a leader to create an organizational culture from scratch in a new venture than it is to change an established one.
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40
The costs of control can be defined as the amount of time top management must devote to monitoring and evaluating subunits' performance.
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41
Centralization and decentralization differ because:
A) centralization hinders coordination,while decentralization facilitates coordination.
B) centralization prevents top-level managers from making required organizational changes,while decentralization gives top-level managers greater power to make organizational changes.
C) centralization ensures that decisions are consistent with organizational objectives,while decentralization can result in decisions at variance with organizational goals.
D) centralization promotes flexibility,while decentralization reduces flexibility.
A) centralization hinders coordination,while decentralization facilitates coordination.
B) centralization prevents top-level managers from making required organizational changes,while decentralization gives top-level managers greater power to make organizational changes.
C) centralization ensures that decisions are consistent with organizational objectives,while decentralization can result in decisions at variance with organizational goals.
D) centralization promotes flexibility,while decentralization reduces flexibility.
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42
Which of the following would be a typical responsibility of a product division in a product divisional structure?
A) Operating decisions
B) Overall strategic development of the firm
C) Financial control of the various divisions
D) Decisions regarding legal issues
A) Operating decisions
B) Overall strategic development of the firm
C) Financial control of the various divisions
D) Decisions regarding legal issues
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43
Historically,Unilever measured the performance of national operating subsidiary companies according to profitability.In this example,profitability is a(n):
A) control system.
B) process.
C) integrating mechanism.
D) incentive.
A) control system.
B) process.
C) integrating mechanism.
D) incentive.
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44
Integration mechanisms are:
A) the formal division of the organization into subunits.
B) the mechanisms that enable each subunit to operate independently.
C) the mechanisms for coordinating subunits.
D) the location of decision making responsibilities within a structure.
A) the formal division of the organization into subunits.
B) the mechanisms that enable each subunit to operate independently.
C) the mechanisms for coordinating subunits.
D) the location of decision making responsibilities within a structure.
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45
Which of the following statements is true about a product divisional structure?
A) In a product divisional structure,the responsibility for the financial control of the firm is typically decentralized.
B) A product divisional structure tends to be organized on geography.
C) In a product divisional structure,each product division is set up as a self-contained,largely autonomous entity with its own functions.
D) In a product divisional structure,the responsibility for operating decisions is typically centralized.
A) In a product divisional structure,the responsibility for the financial control of the firm is typically decentralized.
B) A product divisional structure tends to be organized on geography.
C) In a product divisional structure,each product division is set up as a self-contained,largely autonomous entity with its own functions.
D) In a product divisional structure,the responsibility for operating decisions is typically centralized.
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46
The manner in which decisions are made and work is performed within the organization is known as the firm's:
A) organizational culture.
B) incentives.
C) control systems.
D) processes.
A) organizational culture.
B) incentives.
C) control systems.
D) processes.
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47
Which of the following decisions is typically centralized at a firm's headquarters?
A) Production decisions
B) Human resource management
C) Marketing decisions
D) Overall firm strategy
A) Production decisions
B) Human resource management
C) Marketing decisions
D) Overall firm strategy
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48
Centralization:
A) gives top management time to focus on critical issues by delegating more routine issues to lower-level managers.
B) can give top-level managers the means to bring about needed major organizational changes by concentrating power and authority in one individual or a management team.
C) permits greater flexibility because decisions do not have to be "referred up the hierarchy" unless they are exceptional in nature.
D) can be used to establish relatively autonomous,self-contained subunits within an organization.
A) gives top management time to focus on critical issues by delegating more routine issues to lower-level managers.
B) can give top-level managers the means to bring about needed major organizational changes by concentrating power and authority in one individual or a management team.
C) permits greater flexibility because decisions do not have to be "referred up the hierarchy" unless they are exceptional in nature.
D) can be used to establish relatively autonomous,self-contained subunits within an organization.
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49
Regardless of a firm's domestic structure,its international division tends to be organized on:
A) product.
B) geography.
C) people.
D) economy.
A) product.
B) geography.
C) people.
D) economy.
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50
Which of the following is a problem that arises due to an international division structure?
A) In an international division structure,a firm's international division tends to be organized on products.
B) The heads of domestic functions are presumed to be able to represent the interests of all countries to headquarters.
C) The heads of foreign subsidiaries are not given as much voice in the organization as the heads of domestic functions or divisions.
D) The dual-hierarchy structure can lead to conflict and perpetual power struggles between the areas and the product divisions.
A) In an international division structure,a firm's international division tends to be organized on products.
B) The heads of domestic functions are presumed to be able to represent the interests of all countries to headquarters.
C) The heads of foreign subsidiaries are not given as much voice in the organization as the heads of domestic functions or divisions.
D) The dual-hierarchy structure can lead to conflict and perpetual power struggles between the areas and the product divisions.
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51
A firm that needs greater flexibility should choose _____ for its decision-making.
A) horizontal differentiation
B) decentralization
C) localization strategy
D) control systems
A) horizontal differentiation
B) decentralization
C) localization strategy
D) control systems
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52
Which of the following terms refers to the metrics used to measure the performance of subunits and make judgments about how well managers are running those subunits?
A) Key processes
B) Control systems
C) Knowledge networks
D) Job assignments
A) Key processes
B) Control systems
C) Knowledge networks
D) Job assignments
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53
Global learning based on the multidirectional transfer of skills between subsidiaries and the corporate center is a central feature of a firm pursuing a(n)_____ strategy.
A) localization
B) global standardization
C) transnational
D) international
A) localization
B) global standardization
C) transnational
D) international
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54
The emphasis on local responsiveness in firms pursuing a localization strategy creates strong pressures for:
A) centralizing all decisions regarding marketing,R&D,and human resource management.
B) decentralizing operating decisions to foreign subsidiaries.
C) centralizing all operating decisions.
D) global learning.
A) centralizing all decisions regarding marketing,R&D,and human resource management.
B) decentralizing operating decisions to foreign subsidiaries.
C) centralizing all operating decisions.
D) global learning.
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55
Organizational structure means all of the following,EXCEPT:
A) the establishment of integrating mechanisms to coordinate the activities of subunits.
B) the location of decision-making responsibilities with a structure.
C) the manner in which decisions are made and work is performed by individuals.
D) the formal division of the organization into subunits such as product divisions and functions.
A) the establishment of integrating mechanisms to coordinate the activities of subunits.
B) the location of decision-making responsibilities with a structure.
C) the manner in which decisions are made and work is performed by individuals.
D) the formal division of the organization into subunits such as product divisions and functions.
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56
A firm's _____ determines where in its hierarchy the decision-making power is concentrated.
A) integrating mechanism
B) vertical differentiation
C) knowledge network
D) horizontal differentiation
A) integrating mechanism
B) vertical differentiation
C) knowledge network
D) horizontal differentiation
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57
What is horizontal differentiation?
A) The mechanisms that enable each subunit to operate independently
B) The formal division of the organization into subunits
C) The location of decision-making responsibilities within a structure
D) The mechanisms for coordinating subunits
A) The mechanisms that enable each subunit to operate independently
B) The formal division of the organization into subunits
C) The location of decision-making responsibilities within a structure
D) The mechanisms for coordinating subunits
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58
The norms and values systems that are shared among the employees of a company are referred to as:
A) processes.
B) control systems.
C) incentives.
D) organizational culture.
A) processes.
B) control systems.
C) incentives.
D) organizational culture.
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59
Which of the following is an argument favoring centralization?
A) It permits greater flexibility.
B) Motivational research favors it.
C) It can avoid the duplication of activities.
D) It gives top management time to focus on critical issues by delegating routine issues to lower-level managers.
A) It permits greater flexibility.
B) Motivational research favors it.
C) It can avoid the duplication of activities.
D) It gives top management time to focus on critical issues by delegating routine issues to lower-level managers.
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60
Which of the following is an argument favoring decentralization?
A) It can facilitate coordination.
B) It can help ensure that decisions are consistent with organizational objectives.
C) It can give top-level managers the means to bring about needed major organizational changes.
D) It permits greater flexibility.
A) It can facilitate coordination.
B) It can help ensure that decisions are consistent with organizational objectives.
C) It can give top-level managers the means to bring about needed major organizational changes.
D) It permits greater flexibility.
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61
The worldwide product division structure:
A) is weak in local responsiveness.
B) inhibits the realization of location economies.
C) inhibits the realization of experience curve economies.
D) limits the transfer of core competencies between areas.
A) is weak in local responsiveness.
B) inhibits the realization of location economies.
C) inhibits the realization of experience curve economies.
D) limits the transfer of core competencies between areas.
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62
Which control system is most widely used by small firms?
A) Personal
B) Output
C) Bureaucratic
D) Cultural
A) Personal
B) Output
C) Bureaucratic
D) Cultural
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63
Firms pursuing a global standardization strategy:
A) have low performance ambiguity.
B) attempt to create value by transferring core competencies from home to foreign subsidiaries.
C) are less centralized than enterprises pursuing a localization or international strategy.
D) have a high need for coordination and cultural controls.
A) have low performance ambiguity.
B) attempt to create value by transferring core competencies from home to foreign subsidiaries.
C) are less centralized than enterprises pursuing a localization or international strategy.
D) have a high need for coordination and cultural controls.
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64
A(n)_____ is valuable because it can be used as a nonbureaucratic conduit for information flows within a multinational enterprise.
A) liaison network
B) matrix structure
C) organizational structure
D) knowledge network
A) liaison network
B) matrix structure
C) organizational structure
D) knowledge network
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65
_____ refers to giving a person in each subunit responsibility for coordinating with another subunit on a regular basis.
A) Global learning
B) Liaison roles
C) Knowledge network
D) Matrix Structures
A) Global learning
B) Liaison roles
C) Knowledge network
D) Matrix Structures
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66
In the classic global matrix structure,horizontal differentiation proceeds along two dimensions.These dimensions are:
A) hierarchy and overall strategy.
B) target returns and sales potential.
C) marketing strategy and sales potential.
D) product division and geographic area.
A) hierarchy and overall strategy.
B) target returns and sales potential.
C) marketing strategy and sales potential.
D) product division and geographic area.
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67
Which of the following is NOT true regarding a worldwide area structure?
A) It tends to be favored by firms with a low degree of diversification.
B) It facilitates local responsiveness.
C) It tends to be favored by firms with a domestic structure based on functions.
D) Decision-making responsibilities are centralized.
A) It tends to be favored by firms with a low degree of diversification.
B) It facilitates local responsiveness.
C) It tends to be favored by firms with a domestic structure based on functions.
D) Decision-making responsibilities are centralized.
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68
In practice,the dual-hierarchy in a global matrix structure:
A) lessens all forms of conflict.
B) makes it easy to ascertain accountability.
C) results in extremely quick decision making.
D) can lead to perpetual power struggles.
A) lessens all forms of conflict.
B) makes it easy to ascertain accountability.
C) results in extremely quick decision making.
D) can lead to perpetual power struggles.
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69
Which of the following is NOT true of a strong corporate culture?
A) Almost all managers share a relatively consistent set of values and norms that have a clear impact on the way work is performed.
B) A strong culture leads to high performance.
C) Outsiders see firms with a strong culture as having a certain way of doing things.
D) A strong culture can be a bad culture.
A) Almost all managers share a relatively consistent set of values and norms that have a clear impact on the way work is performed.
B) A strong culture leads to high performance.
C) Outsiders see firms with a strong culture as having a certain way of doing things.
D) A strong culture can be a bad culture.
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70
Firms pursuing a transnational strategy:
A) have a low need for coordination.
B) require very few integrating mechanisms.
C) have a very high need for cultural controls.
D) operate with a worldwide product division structure.
A) have a low need for coordination.
B) require very few integrating mechanisms.
C) have a very high need for cultural controls.
D) operate with a worldwide product division structure.
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71
_____ control is achieved by comparing actual performance against targets and intervening selectively to take corrective action.
A) Personal
B) Output
C) Bureaucratic
D) Cultural
A) Personal
B) Output
C) Bureaucratic
D) Cultural
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72
The need for coordination between subunits is highest in firms pursuing a(n):
A) localization strategy.
B) international strategy.
C) global strategy.
D) transnational strategy.
A) localization strategy.
B) international strategy.
C) global strategy.
D) transnational strategy.
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73
The need for coordination between subunits is lowest in firms pursuing a(n):
A) localization strategy.
B) international strategy.
C) global strategy.
D) transnational strategy.
A) localization strategy.
B) international strategy.
C) global strategy.
D) transnational strategy.
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74
There is low interdependence,performance ambiguity,and costs of control in firms pursuing a(n):
A) localization strategy.
B) international strategy.
C) transnational strategy.
D) global strategy.
A) localization strategy.
B) international strategy.
C) transnational strategy.
D) global strategy.
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75
A firm that operates with matrix-type structures in which both product divisions and geographic areas have significant influence would use which of the following strategies?
A) International strategy
B) Transnational strategy
C) Global strategy
D) Localization strategy
A) International strategy
B) Transnational strategy
C) Global strategy
D) Localization strategy
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76
Firms pursuing a(n)_____ attempt to create value by transferring core competencies from home to foreign subsidiaries.
A) localization strategy
B) international strategy
C) transnational strategy
D) global strategy
A) localization strategy
B) international strategy
C) transnational strategy
D) global strategy
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77
In which of the following organizational structures are the domestic operations and foreign operations isolated from each other leading to coordination problems?
A) Global matrix structure
B) International division structure
C) Worldwide product division structure
D) Worldwide area structure
A) Global matrix structure
B) International division structure
C) Worldwide product division structure
D) Worldwide area structure
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78
Control through a system of rules and procedures that directs the actions of subunits is:
A) personal control.
B) bureaucratic control.
C) output control.
D) cultural control.
A) personal control.
B) bureaucratic control.
C) output control.
D) cultural control.
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79
A(n)_____ tends to be adopted by firms that are reasonably diversified.
A) worldwide area structure
B) international division structure
C) worldwide product division structure
D) global matrix structure
A) worldwide area structure
B) international division structure
C) worldwide product division structure
D) global matrix structure
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A _____ structure encourages fragmentation of the organization into highly autonomous entities.
A) worldwide area
B) global matrix
C) worldwide product
D) global network
A) worldwide area
B) global matrix
C) worldwide product
D) global network
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