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Which of the following are professional-functional relationships? Select all that apply.

Families
Superior-subordinate
Friendships
Employee-public
Professional- client

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Answer:

Superior-subordinate Employee-public Professional- client

Explanation: The ones that aren't close personal caring relationships

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Answer:

The options that apply are;

  • Superior-subordinate
  • Employee-public
  • Professional- client

Step-by-step explanation:

Professional-functional relationships deal with client, employee, employer, the general public and superior-subordinate.

Superior-subordinate relationships involves a person acting as the leader over a subordinate on a particular project. The superior is responsible for laying down guiding principles to be followed by the subordinate. For instance, in the construction of a building, the Foreman act as the Superior while the Plumber, Carpenter and contractors are the subordinates.

Professional-client relationships is to render and receive services. Examples are Lawyer-Client relationship, a Doctor-Patient relationship, Banker-Customer relationship etc.

Employee-public relationships involves a relationship between an employee and members of the general public. This relationship enhances the growth of an organization’s financial success. Examples are A bank and its employers, a Law firm and its employers, a restaurant and its employers etc.

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