Asked by cristian sanchez on Jun 11, 2024

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Refer to EMO LaCrosse, Inc. If Jared wants to avoid the problem of dispersed accountability he should proceed with a _________________ decision making approach.

A) group
B) group-aided
C) legacy
D) tacit
E) explicit

Dispersed Accountability

A management approach where responsibility and decision-making are spread across various levels or sectors of an organization, rather than being centralized.

Group

A number of individuals or items classed together because of shared characteristics or a common purpose.

Group-Aided

Refers to processes, decisions, or systems that are enhanced or facilitated by the collective input and collaboration of a group.

  • Discriminate between programmed decisions and non-programmed decisions, focusing on how each is tackled.
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Nicolas PedrazaJun 14, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Group-aided decision making involves the leader making the final decision but only after receiving input from the group. This approach helps in gathering diverse perspectives while still maintaining clear accountability, as the final decision rests with the leader.