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valina [46]
2 years ago
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alejo knows that the actions that made him successful in the hotel industry may not work in the manufacturing industry. the two

industries have very different environments.
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quester [9]2 years ago
3 0

alejo knows that the actions that made him successful in the hotel industry may not work in the manufacturing industry. the two industries have very different environments. contingency theories

Leaders have resorted to the study of organisational behaviour to assist in enhancing the working environment for their workforce in order to make sure that businesses run efficiently. To more accurately predict and control an employee's level of motivation, organisational behaviour studies examine how they behave in the workplace. When using organisational behaviour data, however, there are a number of situational aspects that must be considered. According to the contingency theory, commonly referred to as the situational approach to management theory, situational factors can influence the connections between dependent and independent variables in the workplace, which can then affect employee behaviour, motivation, and effectiveness. The specific contingency theories of the particular organisation must be taken into account if organisational data analysis and employee motivation are to be successful. In accordance with the contingency hypothesis.

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<em>Jan 16 Purchase return      14                    $20            $ 280</em>

Jan 20 Sale                      252                     $31           $ 7812

<em><u>Jan 25 Purchase              56                        $22        $ 1232</u></em>

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<em><u /></em>

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Jan 1    Beginning inventory           280        $14               <em> $ 3920</em>

<u>Jan 5        Purchase                     392          $17                </u><u><em>$ 6644</em></u>

Units                                           672                               $ 10564     15.72

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