The primary purpose of which kind of dialogue is to imagine the different, possible futures that one might create, and use that insight in the present?
a. The sounding-board conversation
b. The big-picture conversation
c. The “expertise in inquiry” conversation
d. The visionary conversation
d. The visionary conversation
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The standardization of parts was encouraged by ______.
A. Eli Whitney B. Frederick Taylor C. Adam Smith D. Henry Ford
Which of the following statements is true regarding period costs?
A) They "attach" themselves to the product. B) They will appear the balance sheet until the product is sold. C) They will appear on the income statement in the year they are incurred. D) They will not impact gross margin or net operating income.
Which of the following is FALSE concerning cultural perceptions of North Americans?
a. Some cultures value silence more so than do North Americans. b. North Americans are frequently perceived by other cultures as being too formal. c. While North Americans prefer a direct approach to most messages, many cultures such as the Japanese, Latin American, and Arabic cultures consider this approach tactless and rude. d. The Japanese typically think North Americans use inappropriate humor.
Which of the following is an effective way to improve your nonverbal communication skills?
A) Ignore facial expressions and body language; instead, focus only on the verbal message. B) Ask friends and family members to give you feedback on your nonverbal behavior. C) Try to avoid associating with people from diverse cultures since you might misunderstand their nonverbal messages. D) Broaden your computer skills to include programming.