Wheatley and Kellnor-Rogers say systems maintain themselves only when change is occurring. Which of the following statements best describes this?
A. Change is the essence of growth and sur-vival.
B. It is imperative to keep organizations in flux to be successful.
C. The only idea for success is to keep things changing.
D. Change always produces positive growth.
ANS: A
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A Correct because fostering change will help the organization grow.
B Incorrect because one cannot have an or-ganization that is constantly in flux to be successful.
C Incorrect because one cannot always be changing to be successful.
D Incorrect because change does not always produce positive growth.
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