Centralization means that

A. All the activities for which a manager is responsible are performed in the same building.
B. A manager may delegate many activities to a lower-level subordinate.
C. Similar activities found throughout an organization are placed under the jurisdiction of one individual.
D. Several individuals located throughout the organization may have jurisdiction over similar activities.


C

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