16. Explain the divisional structure of management. 4
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The divisional structure is a type of organizational structure that groups each organizational function into a division. ... Each division contains all the necessary resources and functions within it to support that product line or geography (for example, its own finance, IT, and marketing departments).
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Large businesses depend on divisional structures and create individual units, distributing functions between the parent organization (headquarters) and its subsidiaries (the branches). McDonald's Corporation, one of the leading fast-food chains in the world is an ideal example of a divisional organizational structure.
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