During which stage of the organizational design process does the team draft an image of the new organizational structure, which outlines the interconnections between different roles and departments?
What will be an ideal response?
*a. Design transformation
*b. Transforming the design
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In U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Pressler & Pressler, LLP, which involved the CFPB's investigation of a law firm's debt collection practices, what was the outcome of the case?
A. The parties entered a Consent Order, under which Pressler paid a fine of $1 million and agreed to halt certain debt collection practices. B. The case was dismissed as the CFPB has no authority to file suit after investigation of debt collection practices. C. Pressler was fined and given a citation. D. The parties entered a Consent Order, under which Pressler agreed to halt certain debt collection practices; however, no fine was agreed upon.
The information that is of the most importance to the research project and should be obtained first is ________
A) qualifying information B) identification information C) basic information D) classification information
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Headings are a useful tool in guiding the reader through the report. 2. The memo report starts with a brief introduction that tells the purpose of the report and who authorized it. 3. When intended readers are internal to the organization, a letter report is the appropriate format. 4. Headings are NOT appropriate in a letter report because the length is usually only 5–8 pages.
Dakota believes that Credit Services Corporation (CSC) has discriminated against her on the basis of gender. She files a suit against CSC under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. To establish a prima facie case of employment discrimination, Dakota must show that
A. she is a member of a protected class. B. CSC has no legal defenses against the claim. C. discriminatory intent motivated CSC's act. D. no other firm in CSC's industry has committed a discriminatory act.