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Card 16

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a diagram that shows the different job roles in a business and how they relate to each other

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Card 17

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the order or levels of responsibility in an organisation, from the lowest to the highest

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Card 18

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the way authority and power is organised in an organisation

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Card 19

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people in the hierarchy who work under the control a senior worker

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Card 20

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the number of people a person is directly responsible for in a business

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Card 21

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- a type of business organisation where major decisions are made at the centre or core of the organisation and then passed down the chain of command

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Card 22

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a type of business organsisation where decision making is pushed down the chain of command and away from the centre of the organisation

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Card 23

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authority to pass down from superior to subordinate

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Card 24

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‘across the functions’, in other words, it draws from all the functions instead of just one

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Card 25

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the order of people’s needs starting with basic human requirements

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