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Inessa [10]
3 years ago
6

When faced with a business problem, Lauren, a young shoe store owner, discusses business problems with Kurt, the assistant manag

er and an employee for over 30 years. Lauren believes Kurt "has seen it all" and knows there are few really new ideas; plus the business has done many simple things, such as offering friendly service, to create and maintain a competitive edge. Lauren's management style is best described as __________.
Business
1 answer:
Olenka [21]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

evidence-based management

Explanation:

Evidence - based management -

It refers to the management style , using critical thinking along with some basic and important evidence related to the company , is referred to as evidence - based management .

This management style originated from the field of criminology , education , nursing etc.

This method require the information from any related source like people , any company etc.

Hence , from the given scenario of the question ,

The correct answer is evidence-based management .

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Less Opening

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<u>Production Budget    5200                6300                   9000    </u><u>     </u>

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