Effective intervention on behalf of organizational change is most likely when members of the organization are presented with a change decision already developed and ready to implement
a. True
b. False
b
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a. About 10% b. About 40%. c. Less than 15%. d. About 30%. e. About 20%.
In Texas, cities operating with the strong mayor-council form of government have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT
A) council members elected by single-member districts. B) a mayor elected at-large within the city. C) a mayor with power to veto council actions. D) an appointed city manager.
The first federal civil rights law enacted since Reconstruction was the Civil Rights Act of 1957. This law makes it a crime to __________
a. discriminate in public accommodations on the basis of race b. discriminate in employment on the basis of race c. intimidate or threaten African Americans exercising their right to vote d. require voters to pay poll taxes
Clara, a resident of Vanadia, supports the UND party. The UND party advocates employment for all, without any racial discrimination. Clara firmly believes that the party's ideologies will actively promote values that are important to American society. In this scenario, Clara's support for the UND party reflects _____.
A. motivationalincentives B. purposiveincentives C. material incentives D. career incentives E. tangible incentives