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PolarNik [594]
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1. Trevor has just been hired by a company where he will be reporting to the IT manager. Trevor

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DENIUS [597]2 years ago
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The reason why this important information Trevor gathers can better help Trevor understand his role and his manager's role is:

  • He knows the role of each person in the hierarchy and who to report to.

<h3>What is an Organizational Structure?</h3>

This refers to the hierarchical organization of the roles of people within an organization from the lowest to the highest.

Based on the fact that Trevor is meant to report to the IT manager and asks to see the organizational chart, then this would help Trevor discharge his duties in a way that he knows who to report to.

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