The use of an international product structure
A. has domestic product divisions responsible for the worldwide operations such as marketing and production of products under their control.
B. helps to avoid a duplication of product experts.
C. often has a group of managerial specialists in an international division who have authority over the product divisions.
D. often suffers from an absence of area experts.
E. represents a return to the international division times.
Answer: B
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