The ways in which work is divided and coordinated among members and the resulting network of relationships, roles, and work groups is the:

a. organization.
b. organizational social structure.
c. structure.
d. formal relationship.


B
Organizational social structure is defined as the ways in which work is divided and coordinated among members and the resulting network of relationships, roles, and work groups (e.g., units, departments).

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