Explain span of control

What will be an ideal response?


• Span of control refers to the number of employees reporting to any one supervisor. The width of the span of control is dependent upon the agency size task and skill level of employees.
• An example of the size of span of control would be a police shift sergeant who may have 10 to 20 patrol officers underneath his control. However, if he were to supervise quite a number of younger, or inexperienced officers underneath him, the agency head may reduce his span of control.
• It would not be unusual for this span of control to widen or narrow depending upon divisional needs and/or experience level. In a hierarchy, the span of control would appear at all levels of the bureaucracy, with supervisors over line staff and directors over supervisors, etc…

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a. 100% b. 75% c. 50% d. 25%

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a. marital problems b. problems with children c. drug problems d. financial problems

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A misdemeanor is considered more serious than a felony

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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