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    The Primary Factors That Cause Firms to Change from a Functional
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The Primary Factors That Cause Firms to Change from a Functional

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The primary factors that cause firms to change from a functional structure to an M-form structure are the CEO's increasingly limited ability to set a strategic direction for the firm and the focus of functional managers on local issues.

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