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Your university is probably an M-form organization. Its president administers schools, for example, a college of business and a college of liberal arts. The college of business each of these, in turn, has a dean who is responsible for faculty departments such as economics and finance. Why is an M-form more likely than a U-form to be an efficient way of organizing a university and to organize the schools within it?
Your university is probably an M-form organization. Its president administers schools, for example, a college of business and a college of liberal arts. The college of business each of these, in turn, has a dean who is responsible for faculty departments such as economics and finance. Why is an M-form more likely than a U-form to be an efficient way of organizing a university and to organize the schools within it?
Joshua StredderLv10
28 Sep 2019