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Question
Select the proper option from the options given below and rewrite completed Sentence.
Principle that focuses on complete change in the attitude of the employees is known as the principle of ________.
Options
attitude change
scientific management
mental revolution.
Solution
The principle that focuses a complete change in the attitude of the employees is known as the principle of mental revolution.
Explanation-
This principle emphasizes on the need to change the attitude of workers and managers. According to the principle, workers and their managers should reform their thinking and each of them should realise the importance of others while working towards the accomplishment of organisational goals.
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