A strategic fit between two or more organizational elements reflects the degree to which these elements complement each other in achieving a certain business objective or goal. The greater the strategic fit, the higher the performance. For example, a strategic fit between organizational processes and organizational structure will yield to a better functioning organization. Any gaps in alignment will result in sub-optimal performance. Management should constantly be on the lookout to maximize the strategic fit between various elements in their organizations.
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