Business, 10.03.2021 18:10 02s54mcoupe
Gerry, the Engineering Manager for Magnificent Mustangs, used to have to get several approvals for any expenses over $10,000. Most of the equipment and parts necessary for his department are well over this amount, and the purchasing process was very slow. Gerry and his boss agreed that Gerry should have more say in how he manages his budget, so his boss agreed that Gerry can now approve expenditures up to $100,000. This is an example of which of the following?
A.
Management by objectives
B.
Positive reinforcement
C.
Punishment
D.
Participative management
E.
Social learning
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