In divisionalised organisations, complete autonomy of action is impossible when a substantial level of inter-divisional transfers take

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In divisionalised organisations, complete autonomy of action is impossible when a substantial level of inter-divisional transfers take place.

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(a) In this context, explain what is meant by ‘divisionalised organisation’ and ‘autonomy of action’.

(b) What are the benefits of this autonomy?

(c) Are there any dangers from permitting autonomy of action and in what ways do interdivisional transfers make complete autonomy impossible?

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Management Accounting For Decision Makers

ISBN: 9780273731528

6th Edition

Authors: Dr Peter Atrill, Eddie McLaney

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