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Author: Richard L. Daft
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Chapter 3, Problem 2EE
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The statement about the managers above you: "Management above me was interested in ideas and suggestions from people at my level in the organizations".
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In this situation, there is a need to explain whether I agree or disagree with the statement about my managers that management above me was interested in ideas and suggestions from people at my level in the organizations.
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