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Strike441 [17]
3 years ago
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Lynne is responsible for training in a South Brunswick School District. Her job requirements are not associated with any particu

lar management specialty. Lynne is working in what functional area? A) Operations B) Finance C) Production D) Marketing E) Administration
Business
1 answer:
Sergio [31]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

E) Administration

Explanation:

An employee can be defined as an individual who is employed by an employer of labor to perform specific tasks, duties or functions in an organization.

Basically, an employee is saddled with the responsibility of providing specific services to the organization or company where he is currently employed while being paid a certain amount of money hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly depending on the contractual agreement between the two parties (employer and employee).

Hence, while an employer may be the owner of a business firm or company, an employee is a subordinate employed to provide unwavering services to the employer while also, being professional and diligent at all times.

In this scenario, Lynne is saddled with the responsibility of training in a South Brunswick School District.

However, herr job requirements are not associated with any particular management specialty. Thus, Lynne is working in administration.

Administration is typically associated with the smooth tasks of a running a business

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