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Does the status of an entity--private, nonprofit, or publicly owned--change how the organization operates and provides services? Are there instances where one status is more fitting for a specific type of service than another?
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Status most a times means a lot to the services and the operations it offers to the clients. Prestigious companies operates differently in the industry they are in. For instance, the services they offer are more unique and quality. Their services and products have the desired input and therefore they attract high costs.
In some instances, statuses are more fitting for a certain type of service, and therefore, some wealth people or some people in certain classes may be treated differently than those in another social status classes. There are some services and goods that the poor people cannot afford, and therefore, these services cannot be offered to them.
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