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Some large clusters of galaxies do not appear to contain enough mass to hold them together.
Matrix Structure
An organizational structure that combines two or more types of departmentalization, often product and functional, giving rise to a complex grid of interdepartmental relationships.
Horizontal Structure
An organizational design that minimizes hierarchical levels, promoting a decentralized decision-making process, and encouraging collaboration across departments.
Vertical Structure
An organizational layout where each level of management reports to a higher level, creating a hierarchy of authority.
Functional Structure
An organizational design that groups employees by their specialized roles or functions, such as marketing or finance.
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