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The policy of concentration refers to the practice of accumulating decision-making authority and resources within a centralized entity or small group. This approach aims to streamline decision-making processes and improve efficiency by consolidating power. However, it can also result in a lack of diversity in perspectives and reduced flexibility in responding to changing circumstances.

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