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What is the difference between entrepreneurial and bureaucratic organizations?
Entrepreneurial organizations have a flat and centralized structure, while bureaucratic organizations have a hierarchical structure.
Bureaucratic organizations have a flat and centralized structure, while entrepreneurial organizations have a hierarchical structure.
Entrepreneurial organizations are common to large corporations, while bureaucratic organizations are common to small businesses
Entrepreneurial organizations have all responsibilities defined, while bureaucratic organizations have a single leader that makes most of the decisions.
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The first statement is correct.
Why: Entrepreneurial organizations (typical of small/start-up firms) tend to be flat with few layers and centralized decision-making (often a single founder/leader). Bureaucratic organizations (typical of large corporations) are hierarchical, with many levels, formal rules, specialized roles and defined responsibilities. The other three statements invert these characteristics or misapply them.
Why: Entrepreneurial organizations (typical of small/start-up firms) tend to be flat with few layers and centralized decision-making (often a single founder/leader). Bureaucratic organizations (typical of large corporations) are hierarchical, with many levels, formal rules, specialized roles and defined responsibilities. The other three statements invert these characteristics or misapply them.
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