Disney has different divisions for movies, cable television, stores, theme parks, and so on. The Disney theme parks part of the empire alone has divisions spanning restaurants, entertainment, cruises, and hotels. Disney is an example of an organization with _____ divisions.

Social Studies · High School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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Disney is an example of an organization with multidivisional (M-Form) structure. This type of structure is characterized by a corporation dividing its operations into semi-autonomous divisions that each handle a specific aspect of the company's products, services, or markets.

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