UNDERSTANDING MANAGEMENT EBK
UNDERSTANDING MANAGEMENT EBK
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ISBN: 9780357689738
Author: DAFT
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Chapter 9, Problem 4AYSAL
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Report on interview two managers, one male and one female.

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There many managers in different fields who have knowledge on many kinds of subjects and usually mangers in well reputed companies will have years of experiences. These managers may have characteristics that are either similar or different depending on the style of leadership and so on they use.

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