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Company P is the oldest global corporations and started making lighting products and divided into a variety of businesses, which included consumer electronics, health care products, and domestic appliances. Many research and development activities was centralized at Company P’s headquarters in City E.
Company P continued to underperform its world-wide rivals. In order to achieve the aim of improving 3 billion lives of people, the health care unit’s slogan is “creating the future of health care”.
To determine: The achievement that Company P is attempting by tilting a balance of power in its structure away from the national limitations and towards the product units and the reason for it to be hard to gain.
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