Tauseef Ahmad

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It at first blush seems wrong-headed, but it is not.” It comes under:

___ offer a possible solution as they interpret formalization as an organizational technology and identify two types.

The school organization today can be described as a highly developed bureaucracy concluded by:

Herbert Simon used the concept of ___ as a focal point for a formal theory of work motivation.

Chester I. Bernard was one of the first proponent of:

The process by which a group of regulators acts to maintain a steady state among the system components is called:

___ is information about the system that enables organization to correct itself:

The number of workers supervised directly is a definition of:

To the administrative managers, ___ was the basic principle of organization.

Who coined the new term "POSDCORB":

According to Fayol, administrative behaviour consists of:

This type of leader lets subordinates know what is expected of them by setting performance standards.

In school systems Principals are:

Those who perform the basic work/activities related to production of products/services:

Workers coordinate their efforts through simple informal communication.

One individual has the responsibility of monitoring and controlling the work:

“The leader behaviour should be altered according to the employee's readiness/maturity to complete tasks.” This is the main assumption of:

In Adlerfer's ERG theory “E” stands for:

Which theory says that “leader's effectiveness depends on the ability to motivate and satisfy employees so they will perform”?

Which one of these leadership behaviours is NOT enlisted in Path-Goal theory?

Hersey and Blanchard situational leadership theory allows managers a choice of ______ possible leadership styles.

Path-Goal theory has its roots in the:

According to ______ theory, effective leadership depends on the interaction of leader's personal traits, behaviour and situational factors.

No appraisal—spontaneous evaluation by other group members—is a ______ style of leadership.

It refers to the extent to which a leader exhibits trust, warmth and concern for the welfare of subordinates:

A leadership style in which policy is determined solely by leader

Effectively interacting with a group to guide them to accomplish a task is known as:

It measures the degree to which a leader is sociable, assertive and withdrawn.

One can achieve ultimate power by giving it to the people who work for him, is known as:

______ and ______ powers are personal and emanate from a leader's personality.