delegation and strategic decision-making in multinational corporations
Delegation and strategic decision-making in multinational corporations refers to the process of assigning authority and responsibility to individuals or teams within the organization, enabling them to make key decisions for the overall success of the company across multiple countries or regions. It involves empowering decision-makers to analyze and prioritize various options, align the organization's goals with local market conditions, and implement strategies that drive competitive advantage and long-term growth.
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