Geographic Divisional Structure

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Geographic Divisional Structure is a form of organizational structure in which jobs and activities are grouped on the basis of geographic location—for example, northeast region, Midwest region, and far west region.

Definition

According to the Strategic Management by Parnell (4th edition),

Geographic Divisional Structure. A form of organizational structure in which jobs and activities are grouped on the basis of geographic location—for example, northeast region, Midwest region, and far west region.