The size of an organisation and its type of production system are clearly the two most important

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‘The size of an organisation and its type of production system are clearly the two most important situational variables that ultimately determine the most appropriate structure of the organisation and its system of management. Despite all the rhetoric nothing else really matters.’

What do you think? What two (only) factors would you suggest as the most important variables?

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Management And Organisational Behaviour

ISBN: 9780273728610

9th Edition

Authors: Laurie J. Mullins, Gill Christy

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