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Goal congruence #1 (permalink) Sun May 24, 2009 21:33 pm   Goal congruence
 

Goal congruence is present when individuals, departments and divisions focus their efforts on meeting organisational goals. To ensure as far as possible that managers and their subordinates work toward the achievement of organisational goals requires attention being paid to their levels of motivation.
could you please write the above pragraph in a simpe language
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Goal congruence #2 (permalink) Mon May 25, 2009 1:45 am   Goal congruence
 

WOW! That's some NASTY writing! It means this:

Everyone's goals are well coordinated when individual people, departments and divisions concentrate on achieving the goals of the organization. We have to pay attention to how motivated everyone is, if we want to make sure that managers and their employees work toward achieving the organization's goals.
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