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Management terms

08.06.2010
What is her style?
What is her style?
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Decide which concept or term for talking about management styles is
needed to complete the sentences. Use the explanation in the first
sentence to help you fill the gap.

1. Some managers can be very distant but those who are more open to discuss problems are very ________ .
2. Good managers do not continually change the way they behave and work with each member of the team. It is important to be ________ - that way you keep the team happy.
3. All the decisions come from above. This is a ________ approach to management.
4. Good managers try to help the members of their team. Being ________ is an important management quality.
5. A recent development in management style has been to give more power and responsibility for making decisions to the employees. This approach to management is known as ________ .

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Submitted by passion-for-lan... on Thu, 18/03/2010 - 10:24.

Showing the results and giving the explanations, you indicate "consequent" as "Folgerung" which, however, is a noun (consequence). The adjective should be translated "daraus resultierend/sich ergebend".

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Submitted by Deborah Capras on Thu, 18/03/2010 - 13:07.
Thank you for your comment.

You are right, we should have translated the adjective in our answers, not the noun "consequent/consequence". We have added the translation "folglich/daraus folgend".

The noun consequent is used in mathematics: consequent.

All the best

Deborah
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