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What is the role of hierarchy in system accountability?
Hierarchy gives responsibility to workers equally, so everyone has a say in the way the system works.
Hierarchy gives responsibility to workers based on experience and merit.
Hierarchy allows the decision making process of a system to be as fair as possible to all employees.
Hierarchy makes sure that employees are allowed the freedom to do what they personally feel is best.
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Hierarchy gives responsibility to workers based on experience and merit.
Explanation: a hierarchical structure assigns clear roles and lines of authority so responsibility and accountability are tied to specific positions (often based on experience, expertise, or merit), enabling oversight and predictable decision-making.
Explanation: a hierarchical structure assigns clear roles and lines of authority so responsibility and accountability are tied to specific positions (often based on experience, expertise, or merit), enabling oversight and predictable decision-making.
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