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What are the advantages of autocratic leadership?
Quick decision-making, clear direction, and effective in crisis situations
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What are the four main groups of people companies require to get things done?
Executives: Manage operations. Managers: Oversee teams/projects. Employees: Perform tasks. Directors: Provide governance and strategy.
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What is the main difference between a dual board and a Unitary board?
One board for oversight and management. Dual Board: Two separate boards (supervisory and management).
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What is a trade union?
An organization representing workers' interests, negotiating on wages and working conditions.
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What is the main difference between an executive director and a non-executive director?
Executive Director: Involved in daily management. Non-Executive Director: Provides independent oversight without day-to-day involvement.
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What is the job of a supervisor?
Oversee and coordinate the work of employees, ensuring tasks are completed effectively.
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What is the difference between commanding and controlling?
Commanding: Directing subordinates to act. Controlling: Monitoring and regulating performance.
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What are the advantages of laissez-faire leadership?
Fosters innovation, encourages personal accountability, and can lead to high job satisfaction.
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Who are directors appointed by?
Directors are appointed by shareholders
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What are the disadvantages of laissez-faire leadership?
Can result in lack of direction, reduced productivity, and potential for confusion among team members.
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What are the disadvantages of autocratic leadership?
Can lead to low morale, lack of creativity, and high turnover rates
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