Once they are within his span of control, he physically attacks them, beating them severely, usually in the face, and rapes them.
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Delegation of the functions results in an Incident Management Team of up to five people and enables span of control to be maintained.
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Gulick notes that any manager will have a finite amount of time and energy, and discusses "'span of control "'under "'coordination " '.
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Someone who can't delegate, however, is often replaced because it's impossible to maintain a larger span of control without passing on responsibilities, Sargent said.
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Herbert A . Simon questioned the theoretical soundness of the concept and suggested that a restricted span of control would produce excessive red tape.
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Mackenzie and others ( Massie 1965, Pugh et al ., 1972 ) also noted that there is no generally applicable optimum span of control.
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Span of control was later expanded upon and defended in depth by Lyndall Urwick in his 1956 piece " The Manager's Span of Control ".
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Span of control was later expanded upon and defended in depth by Lyndall Urwick in his 1956 piece " The Manager's Span of Control ".
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However, this increase requires business and technology management to work as a creative, synergistic, and collaborative team instead of a purely mechanistic span of control.
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Urwick countered this criticism by noting that too wide of a span of control reduces democracy because it prevents subordinates from having meaningful interaction with superiors.