Answer:
C -do not have direct responsibility or control over their work
Explanation:
Traditional work group are group of people or teams who work together and share common interest with the sole aim of achieving or accomplishing their goal and objectives .
In traditional work group, team members
do not have direct responsibility or control over their work because they work as team and direct responsibility over their work is not vested on them because task is often assigned to them depending on the department within they work.
WHILE
A self-managed team is a group of people who are sole responsible in managing and controlling everything that has to do with their products and services.
The answer is: 0.08%
When our blood alcohol level reaches 0.05% , we will experience minor impairment in our memory and judgement. Compared to normal condition, this will significantly rises our risk of accidents.
After our blood alcohol level reaches 0.08% , speech, vision, reaction time, and hearing Impairment would be added to the equation. Which makes the likelihood rises rapidly compared to 0 .05% BAC.
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