Types of organization according to operation scope?
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May 30
1. Local organization: Operates within a specific geographical area, such as a city or town. 2. National organization: Operates within a specific country or nation. 3. International organization: Operates across multiple countries or regions. 4. Global organization: Operates on a worldwide scale, with offices and operations in multiple countries. 5. Regional organization: Operates within a specific region, such as a continent or group of countries. 6. Multinational organization: Operates in multiple countries, but may not have a global presence. 7. Transnational organization: Operates across national borders, with a decentralized structure that allows for operations in multiple countries.
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Types of Organizations According to Operation Scope
1. Local Organizations - Operate within a defined geographic area (e.g., city, town, county) - Serve the immediate community and its needs
2. Regional Organizations - Operate across a larger geographic area (e.g., state, province, region) - Serve a broader population within their defined boundaries
3. National Organizations - Operate on a national level, covering an entire country - Serve the entire population or specific target groups within the country
4. International Organizations - Operate across multiple countries or globally - Serve a diverse population and address issues that transcend national boundaries (e.g., United Nations, World Bank)
5. Multinational Corporations (MNCs) - Large companies with operations in multiple countries - Produce and distribute goods or services on a global scale - May have a headquarters in one country and subsidiaries in others
Other Classifications Related to Operation Scope:
- Subsidiary: A company that is owned and controlled by another company (the parent company) - Affiliate: A company that is partially owned by another company and is financially or operationally connected - Joint Venture: A partnership between two or more companies to create a new separate entity - Non-Profit Organizations: Do not seek to generate profits and focus on social, charitable, or educational missions - Government-Owned Enterprises: Companies owned and operated by the government to provide essential services or achieve specific policy goals