Statement I: Accountability is integral to good governance.
Statement II: Transparency strengthens administrative accountability.
Statement I: Accountability is integral to good governance.
Statement II: Transparency strengthens administrative accountability.
Statement I: Leadership and management have identical functions.
Statement II: Leaders inspire people, managers coordinate resources.
Statement I: Behavioral theory ignores individual needs.
Statement II: It emerged as a response to the limitations of classical theory.
Statement I: Chester Barnard introduced the theory of authority and the zone of indifference.
Statement II: He believed in informal cooperation within organizations.
Statement I: Bureaucracy ensures personal discretion in administration.
Statement II: Weber's bureaucracy stresses impersonal rules and hierarchy.
Statement I: Fayol's principles apply only to industrial organizations.
Statement II: His principles like division of work and unity of direction are universal.