The need for interpersonal and communication skills fades as a manager moves from the lower levels of an organization into the upper management arena.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
The importance of skills varies by managerial level. Technical skills are most important early in one's career. Conceptual and decision skills become more important than technical skills as a person rises higher in the company. But interpersonal skills are important throughout one's career, at every level of management.
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