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A line function is a primary business activity that negatively affects income or the customer experience if it is interrupted. Line functions vary between businesses. These functions are directly related with the objectives of the enterprise.

This function provides authority to line manager over the subordinates. It is in the form of a series of steps and therefore involves scalar principle.

The line of authority in organization should be as clear as possible. This line starts from the top management position to the subordinate positions. The clearer this line is, the more effective the organization will be as each level gets to know its responsibility and what share that level has in decision making.

The opposite of a line function is a staff function.