Asked by Prabhjot Bansal on Jun 09, 2024

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The active form of management by exception ______.

A) is slightly more effective than the passive form
B) is considered non-leadership
C) is similar to individualized consideration
D) is enacted only once problems arise

Management By Exception-Active

A leadership style where the leader actively monitors follower performance and takes corrective action primarily when deviations from standards occur.

Passive Form

A grammatical voice where the subject of the sentence is acted upon by the verb, often used to emphasize the action or the recipient rather than the doer.

Non-Leadership

The absence of leadership qualities, actions, or roles, often characterized by a lack of direction, initiative, or guidance provided by an individual or group.

  • Identify the differences between active and passive approaches to management by exception.
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Dylan MclaughlinJun 10, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Active management by exception involves monitoring performance and taking corrective action before problems become severe, making it more proactive and slightly more effective than the passive form, which waits until issues arise.