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To determine: The reason for Chemical D to first adopt the matrix structure, the issues with this structure, and discuss whether the issues are typical of the matrix structure.
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The organizational architecture denotes the totality of the company’s organization, including the
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To determine: The drove that shifts away from matrix structure for the firm like Chemical D, and discuss whether the structure of Chemical D gives sense by providing the businesses nature and its competitive environment.
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