The Japanese Z theory is one of the modern administrative theories that achieved remarkable success, created by the Japanese scientist William O'Shea, and one of its most important elements is:

a.

Employees are not to be empowered to perform tasks the way they see fit.

b.

Not to recognize the individual contributions within the context of the team as a whole.

c.

Not to have responsibility in making decisions

d.

Not to rush to evaluation and promotion, and to focus on developing the professional skills of individuals.

can you choose the right answer?

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