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The Process of Integration in An Organization Is A Bane or Boon

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  • C.L. Avadhani

    (Ph.D. Research Scholar, Department of Business Administration, Annamalai University)

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In this evolution of today’s business World where there is vast increasing of market cap, companies control their supply chain by understanding the process of integration either it is forward or backward or vertical integration which shape the Organizations of Global Value Chains. The aim of this explorative article is to explore the pros and cons of integration in an organization private or public and its effects on the overall functioning and the profitability of the organization. To maintain steady growth in productivity and to create more employment opportunities by utilizing available human resources to accelerate the progress of country matching the level of international standards and competitiveness, the Government of India has taken many measures to encourage and improve the competitiveness of the companies across the world. Industrial Policy is the set of standards and measures set by the Government to evaluate the progress of the manufacturing sector that ultimately enhances economic growth and development of the country where as Indian economy is said to be Mixed Economy where the importance is given to may Small Scale and Cottage industries. The core objectives of integration, as described, focus on cost reduction, market power enhancement, and increased operational efficiency. Backward Integration allows companies to secure reliable and potentially lower-cost inputs, stabilize supply chains, and minimize dependency on external suppliers. Forward integration empowers organizations to strengthen customer relationships, tailor offerings more effectively, and control the final steps of product delivery, thereby improving market responsiveness and brand loyalty.

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  • C.L. Avadhani, 2025. "The Process of Integration in An Organization Is A Bane or Boon," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(7), pages 2193-2204, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:12:y:2025:i:67:p:2193-2204
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