Accountancy, asked by cpsharma6506, 1 year ago

According to “Scalar Principle” of management:
(1) A manager can directly supervise a limited number of
people
(2) The line of authority must be clearly defined
(3) Exceptionally complex problems are referred to higher
levels of management
(4) Each subordinate should have only one superior

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Answered by priyankagoyal9june
3

1. a manager can directly supervise a limited number of people.

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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The correct answer is (2) The line of authority must be clearly defined.

The scalar rule is the guideline of association that authority and responsibility should flow in a clear, unbroken line from the highest to the lowest make due.

  • Fayol characterizes the scalar chain as the chain of managers going from a definitive authority to the lowest position.
  • A worker should go ahead and contact his manager about anything through the scalar chain.
  • Each request, message, solicitation, guidance, or clarification needs to go through the scalar chain.
  • According to the rule of scalar chain, the flow of any data needs to follow a pre-characterized way, that is to keep away from any sort of uncertainty, data needs to flow from boss to the one in the lowest position.
  • This example should be followed in any branch of an association, assuming the correspondence must be viable.
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