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Management article
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Reference no. 79112
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Business Review", 1979

Abstract

Companies must decide to relocate or to open branches when on-site expansion becomes impractical. An examination of the relative advantages of relocation and new branches helps companies evaluate their expansion options and understand why relocation to the cheapest site is often the poorest solution for a growing company.

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Abstract

Companies must decide to relocate or to open branches when on-site expansion becomes impractical. An examination of the relative advantages of relocation and new branches helps companies evaluate their expansion options and understand why relocation to the cheapest site is often the poorest solution for a growing company.

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