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tfester

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Motorola, Inc, has a number of plants located in Korea, Hong Kong, and Singapore. This fact is an example of
 
  a. horizontal differentiation.
  b. vertical differentiation.
  c. spatial differentiation.
  d. patrimonial organization.
  e. matrix organization.

Question 2

The principal difference between direct personal control and foreman's control is
 
  a. in large companies, the hired foreman took the owner's place as supervisor.
 b. the foreman was elected by the workers.
  c. the foreman directed the apprenticeship program and selected the best trainees to hire.
  d. a foreman knew the production technology.
  e. the foreman was a more skilled worker.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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