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The multilocal challenge: Managing cross-border functions

  • Leading companies in sectors such as power utilities, telecommunications, financial services, and transportation, notably in Europe, have been growing rapidly outside their traditional geographic bases.
  • These businesses characteristically need to protect their local value while simultaneously exploiting cross-border synergies and increasing scale.
  • The multilocal focus poses an awkward organizational challenge. To succeed, executives must understand the size and nature of the cross-border and local value at stake, raise awareness of cross-border opportunities, overcome motivational barriers, and sharpen cross-border execution skills. They should also choose carefully among a range of organizational options from outright centralization to full localization and counter the ensuing complexity by defining key roles carefully, clustering activities in regional groups, and selectively introducing a common culture.
This article contains the following exhibits:
  • Exhibit 1: There are four main approaches, with many variations, to linking dispersed units.
  • Exhibit 2: Multilocals may benefit from forming geographic clusters of activities. There are three common approaches.

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