What is a Divisional Structure?
What is a divisional structure?
A divisional structure is a common organizational framework that groups business activities based on products, services, geographical locations, or markets. Each division within this structure operates as a semi-autonomous entity equipped with its own set of resources and functions.
The purpose of a divisional organizational structure is to provide a targeted focus on specific products, regions, or markets – increasing efficiency and agility. Companies with a wide product range and operating in many different markets often choose this organizational framework. Some leading divisional organizational structures include:
- Procter & Gamble
- Ford Motor Company
- Nestlé
- Samsung
- Adidas.