Employee Opinions Reading Quiz
QUESTION 3 of 10: Management typically has more schooling...
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Employee Opinions Reading Quiz
QUESTION 3 of 10: Management typically has more schooling and training than the employees that report to them. Why would the
employee's opinions matter?
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a) They wouldn't matter, Management's training and background is sufficient
b) Employees when heard are more engaged and productive
C) Employees'ideas may be of more value sometime because they are "closer to the action"
d) Both b and c above
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