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Example of Departmental Duplication in a Merger

This diagram illustrates a common organizational structure following a corporate merger. A new 'Merged Company' is formed, which now oversees the two previously separate entities, 'Company A' and 'Company B'. Both original companies initially retain their own departments, such as Sales and Accounting. This structure highlights the duplication of functions that often necessitates consolidation and staff reductions to improve efficiency.

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