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cherise1989

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Using powerful words is a key principle of ________ communication.
 
  A) wimpy
  B) persuasive
  C) controlling
  D) helpful

Question 2

Henri Fayol's principle of unity of command means that ________.
 
  A) division of labor is the most efficient way of organizing
  B) every worker should have just one supervisor who provides direction
  C) all managers and workers should understand the objectives of the organization and of their immediate tasks
  D) individual interests should be subordinated to the interests of the organization and its goals
  E) when a manager is given the authority to make decisions, this person also should be held responsible for decisions that are made


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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