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luminitza

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Role conflict exists in a group when _____.
 
  a. a group is not cohesive
  b. a third party intervenes to conduct surveys
  c. an individual belongs to two or more groups with conflicting goals
  d. members compete with other team members
  e. the manager is not strong and well organized

Question 2

What are the various problems with tall hierarchies?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



dominiqueenicolee

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

The various problems with tall hierarchies are:
1. Communication problems: As the chain of command lengthens, communication between managers at the top and bottom of the hierarchy takes longer. decision-making slows, and the slowdown hurts the performance of organizations that need to respond quickly to customers' needs or the actions of competitors.
2. Motivation problems: As the number of levels in the hierarchy increases, the relative difference in the authority possessed by managers at each level decreases, as does their area of responsibility. This leads to lower levels of motivation.
3. Bureaucratic costs: The greater the number of managers and hierarchical levels, the greater the bureaucratic coststhat is, the costs associated with running and operating an organization.



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