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Accelerating Establishment of a Balanced Structure in New Organizations

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When several organizations agree upon establishment of a new larger one, they have to solve a number of organizational problems. Several of them are related to assembling administrative and academic units across campuses. Some difficulties, arising while aiming at a flexible structure ready to support tomorrow’s needs, can be avoided by providing visual representation of employees’ skills and expertise.

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Encheva, S. (2018). Accelerating Establishment of a Balanced Structure in New Organizations. In: Bhateja, V., Nguyen, B., Nguyen, N., Satapathy, S., Le, DN. (eds) Information Systems Design and Intelligent Applications. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 672. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7512-4_25

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