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PilotLPTM [1.2K]
1 year ago
6

A manager utilizing managment by obejective to motive her emplyees would focus on?

Business
2 answers:
omeli [17]1 year ago
6 0

A manager utilizing management by objective to motive her employees would focus on  firstly to determine or revised company's objectives or goals. She should set goals which is accepted by employees. Healthy competitions can also motivate employees to achieve objectives in the specific time limit.

She can give awards to employees who achieve goals to motivate employees. Management by objective is a strategic management approach which involves planning, defining, revising, setting, evaluating and tracking of company's objective through motivating employees by setting their individuals's goals to achieve larger goals.

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ehidna [41]1 year ago
4 0

Answer:

i don't think it would matter to me, i feel like my employee's should be able to express themselves when they are not in work, it wouldn't hurt my business unless they post things about it then that changed things. If they post certain things about my business that can make people look at it and me differently then that's something i wont allow them to do. they can be themselves outside of work.

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