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rmenurse

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The major drawback to flextime is:
 
  A) it is not applicable to every job.
  B) the workplace tends to be unorganized.
  C) productivity tends to be lower.
  D) employees try to arrive late or leave early.

Question 2

Amos is an engineer on a team developing a new video game system. He is frustrated that one of his supervisors is impressed with the team's work while his other supervisor complains that Amos interacts with some of the team members too much.
 
  This supervisor feels that to be effective and develop a good product, Amos can't spend a lot of time working on being cordial and developing relationships. This role ambiguity caused by feedback from two different bosses could be seen as a disadvantage of the ________ structure.
  A) geographic
  B) market
  C) programmed
  D) matrix



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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