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A Key Difference Between Fayol's and Mintzberg's View of Management

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A key difference between Fayol's and Mintzberg's view of management is that Fayol's view was based on empirical observations of managers in action.


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Dissociative Identity Disorder

A psychological disorder characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states that control an individual's behavior in different circumstances.

Criticized Severely

Subjected to intense and harsh judgment or scrutiny, often in a manner that is demotivating or damaging to the recipient's well-being.

Introverted

Introverted individuals tend to be inward turning, or focused more on internal thoughts, feelings, and moods, rather than seeking external stimulation.

Dissociative Identity Disorder

A psychiatric condition where an individual has two or more distinct personality states.

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