IKEA Organizational StructureIKEA has a unique organizational structure. Specifically, “around the globe, a large number of companies operate under the IKEA trademarks. All IKEA franchisees are independent of Inter IKEA Group. A large group of franchisees are owned and operated by INGKA Group. Inter IKEA Group and INGKA Group have the same founder, and a common history and heritage, but have operated under different owners and management since the 1980s”[1] Figure 1 below illustrates the essence of IKEA organizational structure: Figure 1 IKEA organizational structure Inter IKEA Group integrates of a group of companies. The group sets strategic direction for the whole business and connects all IKEA franchisee. The group is formed of three core businesses as illustrated in Figure 1 above: 1. Inter IKEA Systems B.V. is the furniture retailer’s franchisor worldwide. This unit also deals with franchise agreements with 11 franchisees that operate in more than 500 locations.[2] 2. IKEA Range & Supply develops and supplies products for the home improvement and furnishing chain. 3. IKEA Industry produces home furnishing products and it manufactures about 10-12% of the total range. The present organizational structure of IKEA illustrated in Figure 1 above is the outcome of a major restructuring initiative that was introduced in 2016. To improve the franchise system and clarify roles, IKEA range, supply and production activities were transferred to the new Inter IKEA Group headed by Inter IKEA Holding B.V.  Currently, Jon Abrahamsson Ring is the CEO of Inter IKEA Holding B.V. The Figure 2 below illustrates the overview of the franchise system. Figure 2 Overview of the IKEA franchise system[3] Specifically, IKEA Group sold key subsidiaries for EUR 5.2 billion to increase the flexibility of the business to be able to adapt to changes in the external global marketplace. IKEA management considers this change to be much…