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Draw an organization chart of an organization with which you're familiar (where you work, a student organization to which you belong, your college or university, etc.). Be careful in showing the departments (or groups) and especially be careful to get the chain of command correct. Be prepared to share your chart with the class.
Introduction:
In any organization, there are various departments. Each department has a specific task. Any organization follows a hierarchy. The top level in the hierarchy is responsible for the strategic decision. The middle level looks for the implementation of the decisions and on the lower level, actual works get completed.
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