Experiencing MIS
Experiencing MIS
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Author: KROENKE
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 5, Problem 5EGDQ

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  • Consider the situation, if a manager asks “Right. We already know that”.
  • This statement is more weird and unethical on the part of the manager.
  • A rational manager should possess the standard of team work where he/she should give a possible opportunity to the person under his/her control to talk about the problem being faced by the person when working towards successful completion of their task.
  • The statement “Right. We already know that” shows the domineering behaviour of the manager rather than the rational manager.
  • A manager who has such a managerial behaviour will not pay attention to what the person who is undertaking the assigned work says...

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