centralized vs decentralized structure
Centralized structure refers to a system or organization where decision-making and control are concentrated at a single authority or headquarters. Decisions and directions flow from top-level management down to lower levels, making it easier to maintain consistency and uniformity in operations. On the other hand, a decentralized structure distributes decision-making and control across different levels or branches within an organization. Authority is shared, allowing for autonomy and flexibility in decision-making, enabling quick responses to local needs and conditions.
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