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The term matrix model may refer to one of several concepts:

  • The Matrix Model of substance abuse treatment was a model developed by the Matrix Institute in the 1980s to treat cocaine and methamphetamine addiction.
  • The term "Matrix model" is used to describe Matrix management where each worker in an organisation has two managers, one "functional": managing their expertise, the other "executive": managing their work on an a project.