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craiczarry

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What is the benefit of having subordinates evaluate supervisors?
 
  A) increasing the opportunity to expand a department
  B) decreasing the reliance on traditional performance appraisals
  C) increasing a supervisor's awareness of the work group's needs
  D) decreasing a supervisor's authority over subordinates in a work group

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT an advantage associated with using team members to appraise performance?
 
  A) Team members are familiar with each other's performance.
  B) Team members are receptive to criticism from co-workers.
  C) Peer review relies on more than one opinion.
  D) Peer pressure motivates members of a team.



durant1234

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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