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anshika

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How does a self-contained unit benefit a firm?

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Answer to Question 1

A self-contained unit that bridges an M-form firm's divisions can make the firm more efficient by eliminating duplicative activities or better accounting for the interrelationships of decisions that would otherwise be made independently at lower levels.

Answer to Question 2

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