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Switches and routers are devices that can connect networks to the BN.
Matrix Structure
An organizational structure that combines two or more types of structures, typically project and functional, enabling more flexible and dynamic team collaboration.
Formal Group
A collection of individuals who come together to achieve a specific goal, structured and organized with defined roles and responsibilities.
Divisional Structures
An organizational framework where operations are divided into semi-autonomous units or divisions, each focusing on a certain product line or geographical area.
Unhealthy Rivalries
Competitions between individuals or groups that lead to negative outcomes, such as stress, conflict, or undermining each other.
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