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Posted by Gaurav Aggarwal 4 years, 3 months ago
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 3 months ago
IT is purely based on the scenario, applications or the environment where you want to apply.
But decentralisation has many advantages than centralisation.
Centralisation is a form of organisational structure where solely one unit is authorised to make autonomous decisions, set strategy, determine goals and objectives whereas Decentralisation relates to a transfer of power from a high level of government to a lower one. It is a form of organisational structure where several units are authorised to make autonomous decisions.
Decentralisation is better than centralisation because decentralisation focuses on the individual needs of people. A system can’t work properly by individuality. It needs monitoring from different sources. If a single entity works for a society there are major chances of irregular functioning. Power should not be in a single hand but it should be dispersed so that people are not dependent on one party. Also decentralisation makes the execution faster as it reduces the burden on a single entity.
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Adarsh Raj 4 years, 3 months ago
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