The “Demarcation of Control” or the point at which control of decision-making shifts to followers is a part of which approach?

a. path-goal
b. Hersey/Blanchard
c. Vroom/Jago
d. contextual


b. Hersey/Blanchard

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When you're concluding a business presentation,

A) briefly restate the main points you covered during the presentation. B) bring up any information you forgot to include during the presentation. C) share an email address to respond to questions that the audience may have. D) don't let the audience know you're ready to close the presentation. E) let your audience decide how they feel and what they'll do about your presentation.

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Abdulla, Co. collected 6-months' rent in advance from a tenant on October 1 of the current year. When it collected the cash, it recorded the following entry: Oct. 01Cash ………………………………………..15,000Rent Revenue Earned ……………...15,000Assuming Abdulla only prepares adjustments at year-end, prepare the required adjusting entry at December 31 of the current year.

What will be an ideal response?

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When attempting to halt a disruption during a meeting, the facilitator should not ______.

A. paraphrase other’s statements B. use the Delphi technique C. allow multitasking such as checking e-mail D. ask open, unbiased questions

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Which of the following issues would be inappropriate for you to mediate?

a. Another supervisor asks you to mediate a dispute between two employees that she manages. b. Two employees that you manage are having difficulty working together. You have evaluated one employee more favorably than the other based on superior work performance. Neither employee has received recent discipline. c. An employee that you manage is in conflict with an employee that another supervisor manages. The other supervisor is upset with her employee and defers to you to mediate the issue. b. Two employees are arguing over a trivial issue. You believe disciplining one of them may be appropriate because you believe he instigated the argument.

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