According to McGregor’s Theory X
A. organizations do not make full use of workers’ tale...
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According to McGregor’s Theory X
A. organizations do not make full use of workers’ talents.
B. work is as natural as play or rest. people will seek and accept responsibility.
C. people will commit to objectives when achievement of those objectives leads to normal rewards.
D. most workers must be coerced to work.
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