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1.These days, some management styles focus on
This refers to a managerial style that gives lower level
employees more decision making power
empowerment
no-brainer
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overtime
2 refers to companies that cross borders in an
attempt to sell and/or manufacture goods or services on
an international level
Mentoring
Globalization
Mission
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encourages open communication practices between lower
level employees and upper management so that all
concerns are voiced and acknowledged
up-sell
real time
slam dunk
open-door
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younger, employees in order to offer guidance and support
and to encourage professional development
mentoring
outsourcing
minutes
cash cow
5.In business meetings, the person who leads and/or
guides the meeting along is known as the In other
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frontline worker
chairperson
secretary
6.If something is very easy and doesn't take much effort or
intelligence to solve or decipher, one cay that it is a
no-brainer
mission
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shift
7.When employers ask their employees to work more than
40 hours per week or more than eight hours per day, the
employers are asking them to work
slam dunk
up-sell
overtime
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businesses to do work that was previously done by
permanent employees in order to increase efficiency and
save more money
trending
outsourcing
throwing
managing
Trang 89.A group of people who have supervisory, managerial or
advisory authority in a business meeting are often referred
to as the of directors
support
board
train
staff
10.In a business meeting, members of the board often
make suggestions or recommendations Formally, these
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minutes
motions
laws