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Multi-Location Model

Definition

A multi-location model describes a business or operational structure that spans across several distinct geographical areas. This organizational approach involves establishing and managing operations in multiple physical or virtual locations, often to serve diverse customer bases, comply with local regulations, or optimize resource allocation. It necessitates coordinated management, standardized procedures, and sometimes localized adaptations to meet specific regional requirements. This model can enhance resilience and market reach for global entities.