Centralisation refers to (a) Retention of decision making authority (b) Dispersal of decision making authority

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asked Jan 13, 2018 in Business Studies by Annu Priya (18,055 points) 24 46 95

Centralisation refers to

(a) Retention of decision making authority

(b) Dispersal of decision making authority

(c) Creating divisions as profit centers

(d) Opening new centers or branches

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answered Jan 13, 2018 by Annu Priya (18,055 points) 24 46 95
 
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Centralisation refers to the retention of decision making authority. Centralisation implies a situation where the decision making power is retained by the top level management. Under such a system, other levels of management do not have a right to intervene in policy making. The power and the authority, in such a system, remains concentrated in a few hands.

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