Difference between vertical and horizontal division of labour.
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Vertical division of work refers to the specialization of work based on the establishment of lines of authority. Vertical division of work uses hierarchical reporting and organization in functional departments, according to the website Reference for Business.
Horizontal division It helps the flow of communication within the organization. 2. Vertical division of labor can vary from company to company (5 levels at. Toyota; 15 at Ford.) B. Horizontal division of labor is based on specialization, allowing more work to be performed with the same effort.
Horizontal division It helps the flow of communication within the organization. 2. Vertical division of labor can vary from company to company (5 levels at. Toyota; 15 at Ford.) B. Horizontal division of labor is based on specialization, allowing more work to be performed with the same effort.
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