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Max Weber, as part of the scientific management era, contributed immensely to the development of organizational theory. Which statement is not representative of his beliefs?
 
  A) Bureaucracy could provide a rational basis for administrative decisions.
  B) Worker satisfaction was integral to productivity.
  C) Organization charts could depict the hierarchy of authority.
  D) Impersonality of interpersonal relationships should exist in organizations.

Question 2

Which is not depicted on the organizational chart?
 
  A) Grapevine lines of communication
  B) Line and staff authority
  C) Span of control
  D) Scalar chains



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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