centralization

centralization
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the gathering together, at a corporate headquarters, of specialist functions such as finance, personnel, and information technology. Centralization is usually undertaken in order to effect economies of scale and to standardize operating procedures throughout the organization. Centralized management can become cumbersome and inefficient, and may produce communication problems. Some organizations have shifted toward decentralization to try to avoid this.

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