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velikii [3]
3 years ago
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What does chain of command mean

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defon3 years ago
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<span>Chain of command is an expression use to refer to the hierarchy of positions in a particular group of people working together as a team. It includes job descriptions of each member and the related duties and responsibilities intended for them to work on. This helps them identify their direct superiors and where to report to.</span>

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