Asked by Keiona Wedderburn on Apr 24, 2024

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The 85/15 Rule-which asserts that 85 percent of the problems can be corrected only by changing systems and less than 15 percent of the problems can be solved by individual workers-is a tenet of

A) the collegial model.
B) management by objectives.
C) Theory Y management.
D) total quality management.

Total Quality Management

A comprehensive management approach that focuses on continuous quality improvement of products and services by incorporating all members of an organization.

85/15 Rule

A principle suggesting that 85% of the success of an organization is due to system and process, while 15% is due to the work of individuals.

Collegial Model

An organizational framework based on shared decision-making and equal partnership among colleagues, typically found in educational and professional settings.

  • Acquire an understanding of how management theories (Theory X, Theory Y) influence the conduct of employees and the efficacy of organizational operations.
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Abril Perez7 days ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The 85/15 Rule is a principle of Total Quality Management (TQM), which emphasizes the importance of organizational systems and processes in solving problems rather than blaming individual workers.