An organizational structure that applies more than one type of departmentalization is called

An organizational structure that applies more than one type of departmentalization is called
A: Mixed departmentalization
B: Process departmentalization
C: Matrix form
D: Centralization

Matrix structure combines two or more departmental types such as functional and project. Employees may report to multiple managers. For example an engineer can report both to functional head and project manager. This form allows flexible use of resources and promotes teamwork. However it may create confusion or conflicts in reporting lines. Many multinational companies adopt matrix structure for complex projects requiring coordination across departments.