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jace

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A manager who does not work in the production area of the company's good or service is called
 
  a. a staff manager.
  b. a line manager.
  c. a supervisor.
  d. a subcontractor.
  e. a middle manager.

Question 2

A flat organization is one in which:
 
  a. excessive bureaucracy forces people to interact in a flat unemotional fashion.
  b. there are very few layers of management.
  c. there is a glass ceiling..
  d. there is little specialization of job tasks.
  e. there is no high technology in use.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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