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book Fundamentals of Management 10th Edition by Stephen Robbins,Mary Coulter ,David De Cenzo cover

Fundamentals of Management 10th Edition by Stephen Robbins,Mary Coulter ,David De Cenzo

النسخة 10الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0134238289
book Fundamentals of Management 10th Edition by Stephen Robbins,Mary Coulter ,David De Cenzo cover

Fundamentals of Management 10th Edition by Stephen Robbins,Mary Coulter ,David De Cenzo

النسخة 10الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0134238289
تمرين 1
How do managers differ from nonmanagerial employees?
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A manager is an employee in an organization who takes charge to lead a group of people. A manager is liable to allocate resources, and supervises work assigned to each member of the team.
Non-managerial employees work under managers, and are also responsible for completion of the task assigned to them.
The difference between managerial employee and non-managerial employee are as below:
1. Manager differs from non-managerial employee in terms of responsibilities. Non-managerial employee is responsible for a particular operation to take place. But, a manager would be responsible for the performance and consistency of the sub-ordinates under him or her.
2. Manager and non-managerial employee differ in terms of span of control. The span of control of a manager is wider when compared to non-managerial employee i.e. a manager supervises his or her sub-ordinates that are accountable. Non-managerial employees' span of control is narrow in nature. He or she is pertained to his or her own operation, but do not monitor their sub-ordinate's duties.
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Fundamentals of Management 10th Edition by Stephen Robbins,Mary Coulter ,David De Cenzo
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