Which of the following is not an accurate statement about coordination?
Much of the coordination within a unit is handled by its manager.
As organizations grow, managers become overloaded and the organization needs to develop more efficient and effective ways of linking units together.
Coordination is needed at all levels of management.
Large organizations rely primarily, if not exclusively, on the management hierarchy.
Coordinating mechanisms link managers and staff units, operating units with each other, and divisions with each other.