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Question : Case Study 11: Global Innovations

Global Innovations, a technology company, is using a matrix structure for its diverse operations.

Question:

A challenge of the matrix structure for Global Innovations is:

 

Option 1: Limited collaboration

Option 2: Enhanced accountability

Option 3: Clear role definition

Option 4: Streamlined communication


Team Careers360 17th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
Team Careers360 23rd Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Limited collaboration


Solution : The correct answer is (a) Limited collaboration

A challenge of the matrix structure for Global Innovations is limited collaboration. The matrix structure, with its dual reporting relationships and complex decision-making processes, can sometimes create confusion and conflicts regarding priorities, authority, and direction. This can hinder seamless collaboration and communication across different functions and projects. The balance between functional responsibilities and project-based responsibilities in a matrix structure can be difficult to maintain, potentially leading to silos, slowed decision-making, and reduced overall collaboration among teams.

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