An institutional shutdown refers to the deliberate suspension of operations within an organization, often to enforce policy changes or address crises. Used by governments or corporations during disputes, it halts services or production. Benefits include forcing negotiations, saving resources, or protecting assets, primarily aiding leadership or stakeholders seeking leverage or restructuring.
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