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mia

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When should the Recognition-Primed Decision Model not be used?
 
  a. when decisions are structured and certain
  b. when the decision maker has sufficient expertise
  c. when the decision maker's experience base is limited
  d. when the decision maker has multiple ways of looking at the situation and multiple frames of reference
  e. none of the above

Question 2

According to the leader-participation model, a manager should choose to delegate a decision to a group when _____.
 
  a. the manager has enough information to make the decision alone
  b. the decision is insignificant
  c. the team has the ability to work together to solve the problem
  d. team commitment to the decision is not important
  e. none of the above



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mia

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Gracias!

 

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