Management, Loose-Leaf Version
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Author: Richard L. Daft
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Chapter 16, Problem 10EE
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Rate the statement on the scale of 1 to 7 "Significance of opportunity to participate in goal setting under the job".
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Goal setting refers to the process of determining something that an employee is willing to achieve and creating time frames and measurable goals. It involves creating a plan of action which is dedicated towards guiding and motivation a group or person towards specific objectives.
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