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sukhopar [10]
4 years ago
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Organizations have become increasingly global in their perspectives and accept the reality that national borders no longer defin

e ________. acquisitions and mergers cultural diversity federal bureaucracies mechanistic organizations corporations
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Georgia [21]4 years ago
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Organizations have become increasingly global in their perspectives and accept the reality that national borders no longer define corporations.A corporation is a legal entity authorized to act as a single entity (legal person) and recognized as such in law. Firm that meets certain legal requirements to be recognized as having a legal existence .


zimovet [89]4 years ago
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Organizations have become increasingly global in their perspectives and accept the reality that national borders no longer define corporations.

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