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Can continuance commitment ever benefit an organization?

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This posting helps with a business management question. The solution answers questions about whether or not continuance commitment can benefit an organization. Concepts discussed include embezzling funds, managers, employees, stakeholders and business functions. The explanation is given in 425 words.

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Problem: Can continuance commitment ever benefit an organization?

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I believe that continuance commitment can benefit an organization in a number of ways. First of all it makes the manager self-aware of the costs that are taking place, and if they will help or hinder the business. If that should occur, then the individual will not follow through on something that could become detrimental to the firm itself. Second, any type of area that does not cost is worth noting too. This is because when a person sees something going wrong, then he or she will make every ...

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