Under normal circumstances, a business enterprise can be ideally structured

COMMERCEJAMB 1998

Under normal circumstances, a business enterprise can be ideally structured

  • A. by product, function or territories
  • B. around the personalities in the enterprise
  • C. on the ruling of the management
  • D. on the basis of an order from stockholders

Correct Answer: A. by product, function or territories

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