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Microsoft is an example of how a company can avoid multiple antitrust laws in multiple jurisdictions, thanks to equalization agreements.
Product Structure
The organization of a company’s product lines or portfolio, detailing how products are interrelated or grouped.
Functional Structure
an organizational configuration that groups together employees based on their specific functions or roles within the company.
Divisional Structural Form
An organizational structure where operations are divided into autonomous divisions based on product, service, market, or geographic location.
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.
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