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Wewaii [24]
3 years ago
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You, the manager of an electronics store, have asked the salespeople in the camera department and the computer department to com

e up with regular, weekly ideas about how to increase sales. However, you have asked the people in the camera department to think of ideas independently, whereas you have asked the people in the computer department to get together every week and brainstorm. You should expect, after several weeks of this, that ____.
Business
1 answer:
skad [1K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A. the camera group will come up with more ideas, but the computer group will have a stronger group bond.

Explanation:

As a manager you have asked to the sales people that come with ides with respect how to increase the sales on weekly basis and at the same time you ask with the camera department to think independently while for computer department there should be get together so after several weeks we expected that the camera group should come with more ideas while on the other hand, the computer group created the strong bond in a group

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