Added by Geoff Sauer on Mar 09, 2004.
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What kind of organizational structure is best for sharing information that will result in quality decisions? Researchers at the University at London provide insight into what empowers management groups make better more competitive strategic decisions. The quality of decisions is improved when all members of the group have access to information.
 

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