Centralisation

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Centralisation, or centralization (see spelling differences), is the process by which the activities of an organization, particularly those regarding planning and decision-making, become concentrated within a particular location and/or group.

In political science, centralization refers to the concentration of a government's power – both geographically and politically – into a centralized government.

In neuroscience, centralization refers to the evolutionary trend of the nervous system to be partitioned into a central nervous system and peripheral nervous system.

In business studies, centralization and decentralization refer to where decisions are made in the chain of command.

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