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MGMT 311 - Chapter 7 questions Terms in this set (15) What distinguishes a command group from an affinity group? a. A command group is impermanent and isn't required to report until its work is done. An affinity group is permanent and each of it
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MGMT 311 - Chapter 7 questions
Terms in this set (15)
What distinguishes a command group from an affinity group?
a. A command group is impermanent and
isn't required to report until its work is done. An affinity group is permanent and each of its members has a special role.
b. A co...
What distinguishes a command group from b. A command group is permanent and has a formal reporting relationship. An affinity
an affinity group? group is permanent but isn't really part of the formal organization structure
a. A command group is impermanent and Command groups and affinity groups are workgroups, formal groups established by
isn't required to report until its work is done. the organization to do its work.
An affinity group is permanent and each of
its members has a special role.
b. A command group is permanent and has a
formal reporting relationship. An affinity
group is permanent but isn't really part of
the formal organization structure.
c. A command group is permanent and has a
formal reporting relationship. An affinity
group is impermanent and meets whenever
members choose to.
d. A command group is impermanent and
has an informal reporting relationship. An
affinity group is permanent but isn't really
part of the formal organization structure.
The Green River Furniture Company has a b. affinity group
group comprised of the managers of the
sales, warehousing, manufacturing, and Affinity groups are groups of employees who share roles, responsibilities, duties, and
shipping departments. It has a group interests, representing horizontal slices of the normal organizational hierarchy.
manager and is not included in the
company's organization chart. This type of
group is known as a ______ _.
a. command group
b. affinity group
c. common interest group
d. functional group
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