Organizational authority is traditionally characterized by
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The true answer of this question is " chain of command"
The organizational authority is traditionally characterized by the chain of command. This means the instruction are transferred from the person to person in an organization and higher authority are usually the one responsible to give the instruction here. These instruction are carefully checked in a organizational authority and are regularly checked whether the instruction are implementing or not.
The true answer of this question is " chain of command"
The organizational authority is traditionally characterized by the chain of command. This means the instruction are transferred from the person to person in an organization and higher authority are usually the one responsible to give the instruction here. These instruction are carefully checked in a organizational authority and are regularly checked whether the instruction are implementing or not.
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