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geoffrey

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In the context of line-and-staff organizations, which of the following is a difference between line managers and staff managers?
 A) Line managers do not report to anyone, whereas staff managers report to line managers.
  B) Line managers focus on accounting and human resources, whereas staff managers focus on production and marketing.
  C) Line managers supervise the functions that contribute directly to profitability, whereas staff managers supervise the functions that provide advice and assistance to the line departments.
  D) Line managers do not have any authority, whereas staff form the primary chain of authority in a company.

Question 2

A _____ typically has a clear, simple chain of command from top to bottom.
 A) hybrid organization
  B) decentralized organization
  C) matrix organization
  D) line organization



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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