Multiple Choice
In the context of organizational environments, which of the following is a difference between mechanistic organizations and organic organizations?
A) Mechanistic organizations are characterized by broadly defined jobs and responsibilities, whereas organic organizations are characterized by specialized jobs and responsibilities.
B) Mechanistic organizations work best in stable, unchanging business environments, whereas organic organizations work best in dynamic, changing business environments.
C) Mechanistic organizations have decentralized authority, whereas organic organizations have centralized authority.
D) Mechanistic organizations are characterized by loosely defined, frequently changing roles, whereas organic organizations are characterized by precisely defined, unchanging roles.
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