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Executive Office Organization
When entering government, an executive must make key decisions on the structure and operations of their office, including the creation of protocols for office space, operations, information-sharing, and staffing. Executive office organization depends heavily on an administration’s resources and government structure, in addition to the leader the office supports.
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