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Which differentiates 'Unity of Command' from 'Unity of Direction' per the chapter?

AUnity of Command applies to the entire organisation, Unity of Direction to one individual
BUnity of Command prevents dual subordination; Unity of Direction prevents overlapping activities
CUnity of Direction is about discipline; Unity of Command is about pay
DThey are synonyms
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Unity of Command prevents dual subordination; Unity of Direction prevents overlapping activities
Per the comparison table: Unity of Command = one boss per individual (prevents dual subordination). Unity of Direction = one plan per group of related activities (prevents overlap).
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