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The scope of selection interviews should be narrowed to all of the following EXCEPT a. applied social and
interpersonal skills. b. personality and habitual behaviors. c. job knowledge. d. liabi...
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A process is said to be [{Blank}] when events early in the evolution of a process have significant effects on
subsequent events. A) causally ambiguous B) path dependent C) socially complex D) path...
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What are the various ways in which employees express resistance to change?
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As a manager, how would you deal with resistance to change when you suspect employees' fears of job
loss are well founded?
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While employee demographics and performance gaps in organizations often prompt unplanned change,
government regulation only affects strategic planned change in organizations. Indicate whether the s...
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The U.S. fast-food chain Sonic will only open new outlets in states that are adjacent to states where it
already has stores. This is an example of: a. differentiation. b. increasing vertical scope....
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Critically compare some of the advantages and disadvantages of each of the following schools of thought:
linear stages, structural change, dependence, and neoclassical.
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a) Define agency and the role of change agent. Give some examples. b) Distinguish between external and
internal change agent. Give some examples.
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Simpson Enterprises is considering relaxing its credit standards in order to increase its currently sagging
sales. As a result of the proposed relaxation, sales are expected to increase by 20% from...
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Generally speaking, planned organizational change can take place to improve already good processes,
when an alternative to change to is not readily apparent, or without a plan, if the change effort...
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Challenges in trying to simultaneously implement a plan and manage change associated with its
implementation include which of the following? A) Dealing with power and politics B) Reducing individua...
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Mutual engagement occurs at the shared diagnosis stage but not during people alignment stage. Indicate
whether the statement is true or false.
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Ted was excited to begin his new job as Assistant Vice President of Sales----that is, until his first day on the
job!! Turns out his employer has told him he is now responsible for telling the empl...
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Which type of economies of scope is Peach Computers experiencing between its units? A) shared activities
B) core competencies C) multipoint competition D) tax advantages
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Which type of economies of scope includes shared activities and core competencies? A) operational
economies of scope B) financial economies of scope C) anticompetitive economies of scope D) employe...
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Which of the following economies of scope is costly to duplicate? A) shared activities B) internal capital
allocation C) risk reduction D) tax advantages
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Structural change strategies: a) introduce new machinery and automation to the job. b) modify elements
such as authority and span of control of the organization. c) are normally highly successful a...
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Bill Murray's character from the movie Stripes is given as an example of what type of person drives
change? A) Change Facilitator. B) Change Target. C) Change Helper. D) Change Agent.
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Describe the Lewin's three-step model used for managing change. What will be an ideal response?
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Using leadership theories, explain how an organization's management can impact the diversity of a
company.
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