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Generally, employees working under a larger span of control have greater autonomy because there is less hierarchy. This kind of freedom to create and innovate is usually enjoyed by most employees. In addition, there is usually more teamwork because large spans of controls must use teams to be effective. Most employees enjoy working in teams.

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What is the definition of a wide span of control?

A wide span of control is the number of people who is basically report to his one manager and it means the more people under the control of one manager that is called wide span of control.


What word starting with sub means bringing under control?

That could be subjugate or subdue


Should a manager refer to people who work under them as 'my employees' or 'my staff'?

It depends on the field. The higher the expectation from the team of buy-in, being heard and contributing to the team, the higher the expectations of mangers referring to the people who work for them as "my team." There is a push away from "my staff" as it implies a command and control style of leadership. "My employees" will also, and possibly more so, be received as a command and control. This may be more or less relevant based on the norms of your field and the culture of your organization.


Why do managers have to plan?

So they can get whatever they want efficiently. To detect and address potential problems. To keep things under control.


What does it mean to hold back or to keep under control?

To hold back or keep under control means to restrain one's emotions, impulses, or actions in order to maintain composure or adhere to social norms. This can involve suppressing feelings like anger or excitement to respond appropriately in a given situation. It often reflects a conscious choice to prioritize rational thinking or social expectations over immediate instincts. Ultimately, it is about finding balance and exercising self-discipline.

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What is a country under control and protection of a larger and stronger nation?

protectorate


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What do you call people under no government control?

Anarchists?


What is a country under the control and protection of a larger and stronger nation?

A country under the control and protection of a larger and stronger nation is referred to as a protectorate. This arrangement often involves the protector nation managing the foreign affairs and defense of the protectorate while allowing it to have a degree of internal autonomy.


Who were all captured in the holocaust and why?

there were not many people who were captured, when the lands came under the control of the Nazis, all of the people living in those territories came under Nazi control.


What is an applet?

An applet is a small program module which runs under the control of a larger application, for example a web browser.


Name somthing that you wish people would not want someone to do in your car?

Spill a drink. Vomit Burn cigarette holes in the seats Claim rights to control the radio under the pretense of some 'unwritten law' I prefer not to recognise Pass gas :(


What is a requiremento?

inform conquered people that they were under the control of the Catholic Church.


What did the Requiremento do?

inform conquered people that they were under the control of the Catholic Church


Where is the 4 wheel drive control module on a 1999 suburban?

under the steering column on the left side..the larger of the 2 boxes


Why did nationalist want a new constitution?

The business people wanted a constitution to assure their control over the people. The business people as always had the power and militia to keep the people under control.


How did the aztects build and control a powerful empire in Mexico?

Their excellent military tactics. Their warriors were well trained and as more and more tribes fell under their control, the larger the army became.

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