a flexible organization structure that establishes a working relationship among multiple entities, usually to pursue a single function project ...
An abbreviated organization structure for Barings following the 1993 merging of BB&Co. and BSL. In 1994, BB&Co. and BSL became part of the new BIB.
Organization structure, however, is more than the boxes on a chart; more than the number of employees, positions, or jobs; and more than business processes (e.g.
[edit] Charitable organization structure Unincorporated association Trust Company limited by guarantee ...
combining of subsidiaries for benefits of scale a form of organization structure in which subsidiaries federate to gain benefits of scale.
Despite the move toward workplace democracy, command-and-control organization structures remain commonplace and the de facto organization structure.
Kroszner, Randall S., and Raghuram G. Rajan. 'Organization Structure and Credibility: Evidence from Commercial Bank Securities Activities before the Glass-Steagall Act.' Journal of Monetary Economics 39, no. 3 (August 1997): 475-516.
divisional unit within an organization structured on the basis of its operational location.
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Many of them are worried that a change in their organization structure or a huge amount of capital will be needed when entering the China market.
It includes integrity and ethical rules, commitment to competence, board or audit committee participation, organization structure, assignment of authority and responsibility, and human resource policies and practices.
See also: Values, Expense, Job, Federal Reserve System, Capital structure
 
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