Pros And Cons Of Organizational Expansion Of New Belgium

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New Belgium’s talks of organizational expansion is definitely something that’s currently in the works. New Belgium (2014) announced the opening of a new brewery facility located in Ashville, North Carolina (Ferrell & Hartline, p.359). This initial growth phase definitely raises concern regarding both advantages and disadvantages associated with organizational expansion. Listed below are both pros and cons associated with the expansion of New Belgium:
Advantages of Organizational Expansion:
• A better potential for profit (www.nibusinessinfo.co.uk)
• Reduction of risks possibly caused by external elements such as competitors. (www.nibusinessinfo.co.uk)
• Your business becomes more secure because you’re now accessible to more markets.
• Creates

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