Multiple Choice
Alberto Soza's first year as unit supervisor for a local manufacturer was quite a challenge. To encourage his subordinates to meet unit and company goals, he instituted quality circles. These circles were then enabled to directly affect unit operations. Alberto's managerial attitude reflects the assumptions underlying
A) the expectancy theory.
B) Theory Y.
C) the equity theory.
D) reinforcement.
E) Theory X.
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