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1

What is the main difference between a branch and a departmental organization?

A

A branch organization is based on functional areas, while a departmental organization is based on geographical locations

B

Branch organization is based on geographical locations, while departmental organization is based on functional areas

C

Branch organization and departmental organization are the same

correct option: b
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2

What is the primary unit of operation in a branch organization?

A

Departments

B

Branches

C

Functional areas

correct option: b
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3

How is decision-making handled in branch organizations?

A

Centralized

B

Decentralized

C

Nonexistent

correct option: b
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4

How are departments organized in a departmental organization?

 

A

Based on geographical locations

B

Based on functional areas

C

Based on branches

correct option: b
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5

Which organizational structure allows for more autonomy in decision-making?

A

Branch organization

 

B

Departmental organization

C

Both have equal autonomy

correct option: a
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6

Define branch organization. 

A branch organization is an organizational structure in which a company operates through separate branches or locations, each of which operates as a separate unit with its own set of functions, responsibilities, and goals.

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What is the main difference between a branch and a departmental organization?

The main difference between branch and departmental organization is that branch organization is based on geographical locations, while departmental organization is based on functional areas.

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