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Social Studies, 22.11.2019 04:31, mustachegirl311

As the chief innovation officer of an apparel manufacturing company, kathleen has the right to issue orders to the costume designers of various divisions of the company. these costume designers, in turn, have the right to issue orders to the cutting room workers of the company. in the context of organizational authority, which of the following features of a traditional organizational structure does this scenario best illustrate?

a) horizontal authority
b) pseudo-authority
c) line authority
d) staff authority

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