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mydiamond

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What should be a function of a policy making board in a non-profit social agency?
 
  A. Interviewing all prospective employees
  B. Fund raising
  C. Supervising all higher level staff members
  D. Dealing with the media

Question 2

An advisory board:
 
  A. Is no different than a policy making board.
  B. Is more powerful than a policy making board.
  C. Takes an active role in the everyday functioning of an organization.
  D. Can be helpful for a manager, but sometimes it is just a way to co-opt certain individuals or create a perception of community involvement.



mariahkathleeen

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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