Answer: option c
Explanation: Divisional organisation structure can be defined as the structure under which the business of an organization is divided according to the products, market or geography etc.
a. In functional structure the business is divided into sub parts as per the
activities therefore divisional structure would be more expensive as one has to hire more specialists of different activities.
b. Different divisions might focus on short term objectives for showing better performance at the end of the period as every division will have same goal.
c. In divisional structure every division have separate managerial base thus there would be no separation of strategic and operating control.
d. same goals of different divisions will eventually lead to unethical competition among divisions for having funds.
Hence, option c is correct.