Economics 1 . In Centralization, important decisions are made by ____________.       A. Low-level Managers B. Supervisory-level managers C. Executives D. High-level Managers

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1 . In Centralization, important decisions are made by ____________.
 
 
 
A.
Low-level Managers
B.
Supervisory-level managers
C.
Executives
D.
High-level Managers
 
 
2 . Persons whose influence on others is limited to the appointed managerial authority of their positions to reward and punish is called as _____________.
 
 
 
 
 
A.
Managers
B.
Leaders
C.
Executives
D.
Directors
 
3. .Functional structures help to create _____________.
 
A.
specialisation
B.
multi-skilled employees
C.
project work groups
D.
teamwork
 
4. .What do you call a style of leadership that the leader fails to accept the responsibilities of the position and creates chaos in the work environment?
 
 
 
A.
Autocratic
B.
Democratic
C.
People-oriented
D.
Laissez-faire
 
5. .When is it EFFECTIVE to be an AUTHOCRATIC leader?
 
 
 
 
 
A.
There is no loyalty or trust among people
B.
You want to develop a sense of team
C.
Team has experience, knowledge and skills
D.
An emergency or crisis situation 
 
 
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