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______ capital is the knowledge, skills, and abilities a worker possesses as a result of native ability and raw labor power, plus specific skills acquired through education and training/
 
  A. Human
  B. Personal
  C. Relational
  D. Social

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List the six bureaucratic principles developed by Max Weber.
 
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Answer to Question 1

A. Human

Answer to Question 2

The six bureaucratic principles developed by Max Weber are:
Principle One: A bureaucracy is founded on the concept of rational-legal authority.
Principle Two: Organizational roles are held on the basis of technical competence.
Principle Three: A role's task responsibility and decision-making authority and its relationship to other roles should be clearly specified.
Principle Four: The organization of roles in a bureaucracy is such that each lower office in the hierarchy is under the control and supervision of a higher office.
Principle Five: Rules, standard operating procedures, and norms should be used to control the behavior and the relationship between roles in an organization.
Principle Six: Administrative acts, decisions, and rules should be formulated and put in writing.



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