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A network topology refers to the geometric arrangement of the actual physical organization of the computers (and other network devices) in a network. Topologies vary depending on cost and functionality.
Professional Bureaucracy
An organizational structure characterized by highly specialized jobs and a high degree of formalization, often found in professional fields like law, medicine, and education.
Decentralized Form
An organizational structure where decision-making authority is distributed among various levels rather than being concentrated at the top.
Operating Core
The essential, mission-critical part of an organization responsible for producing its main outputs or services.
Contextual Variables
A set of four characteristics that influence the success of an organization’s design.
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