Asked by Adriana PreciousLatina on Jul 05, 2024
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According to Luthans, Hodgetts, and Rosenkrantz, if success is defined in terms of moving up the ladder quickly, then successful managers were those who devoted above average effort to networking.
Networking
The practice of building, maintaining, and utilizing relationships, especially for professional or business purposes.
- Acknowledge the importance of activities in management as delineated by various theorists and their contribution to adept administration.
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Zybrea KnightJul 06, 2024
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Explanation :
Luthans, Hodgetts, and Rosenkrantz's research found that managers who were considered successful (in terms of rapid career advancement) spent a significant amount of their time networking, more so than on traditional management tasks.
Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge the importance of activities in management as delineated by various theorists and their contribution to adept administration.
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