Fayol (1949) argues that in organizations some people are the ‘brains’ and others are the ‘hands’. His view of organizations is therefore…
a. The organization is a giant cell, like an amoeba
b. The organization is a giant organism, like a person
c. The organization is a jolly green giant
d. The organization is a brain
b. The organization is a giant organism, like a person
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A) It gives the audience confidence that you have listened to them carefully B) It shows the audience that you truly understand what they have asked you to address C) It shows the audience that you are able to present an appropriate solution to a problem they have identified D) It builds your credibility in your audience's eyes E) It helps convince the audience that they will benefit from continuing to read so they can learn about your proposed solution or idea
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A) statistical information B) quotes of famous people C) interesting stories D) factual details E) work place jargon
Business Computer Solutions Education Service enters into a contract to employ Chandra as an instructor for two years to begin June 1 . One month before the term begins, Business Computer is underbid by a competitor and loses a major client, Debt Consolidation Corporation. Business Computer now refuses to hire Chandra. Business Computer's repudiation of its contract to employ Chandra is most
likely a. a material breach. b. a minor breach. c. a condition subsequent. d. not a breach.