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The structures in a business

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The structures in business In the world of money, economy and business, you come across many types of infrastructures. This keeps the business organised, running smoothly as well as profitably. To become a successful business, you must be one which expands when needs to, and create a structure which suits you and your businesses needs. If a business didn't have a structure then that would mean that they wouldn't have a manager or any discipline and this would eventually lead the business into the ground. They also wouldn't know who is who and what person does what jobs. In today's day and age, you get many businesses using sophisticated and unique structures. A structure in terms of business is a type of hierarchy which has the director at the top and as you go down, you see the decrease in the status of the workers. This could mean you have...

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