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The "S" principle stands for Subsystem Interdependence. What does this mean?

AEach part functions independently

BSubsystems compete for resources

CParts rely on each other to function

DSubsystems are hierarchically disconnected

Answer:

C. Parts rely on each other to function

Read Explanation:

  • Subsystems are interdependent; changes in one affect others, highlighting the interconnected nature of system components


Related Questions:

Argyris's strategies for integrating individual and organizational goals include:
I. Recommending the Matrix Organization structure to replace rigid superior-subordinate relationships.
II. Utilizing T-Group Training to enhance the leader’s technical skills rather than interpersonal competence.
III. Advocating Job Enlargement to foster responsibility and utilize intellectual abilities.

Which of the following is correct?

Which of the following statements about Public and Private Administration is/are not correct?
i. Public administration operates under the principle of marginal return, focusing on profit.
ii. No private organization can match the size and diversity of activities of government administration.
iii. Public administration is subject to red-tape, while private administration is relatively free from it.

What does the letter "O" in Systems Theory stand for and what is its significance?
How are task-oriented and relationship-oriented leadership styles viewed in Fiedler’s theory?

Assertion (A): Behavioral approach replaces sovereignty with legitimacy theory, emphasizing why individuals obey through motivation.

Reason (R): It prioritizes formal communication and hierarchical chains over informal relations and leadership analysis.