What are the four fundamental elements of the Nadler and Tushman Congruence Model?
a. Shareholders, technology, processes, and mission
b. Stakeholders, customers, product/service, and financials
c. Culture, people, history, and future
d. Tasks, people, formal organization, informal organization
d. Tasks, people, formal organization, informal organization
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Which of the following is the best analogy to describe the team leadership approach? An effective team leader is like ______.
A. a lead singer who can use charisma to attract a lot of attention for the band B. a politician who can inspire others toward an authentic vision C. an engineer who can set aside emotions to solve technical problems D. a doctor who can diagnose accurately and prescribe the right treatment
Explain how the U.S. Supreme Court determines whether a punitive damages award is so excessive as to violate the due process. How did it clarify this in the State Farm v. Campbell case?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following would be a characteristic of a facility with little excess capacity?
A) Allows a facility to be very flexible and to respond to wide swings in the demands placed on it B) Costs money and therefore can decrease efficiency C) Requires proximity to customers and the rest of the network D) Will likely be more efficient per unit of product it produces
Ginamarie files a suit against Gaming Innovators Unlimited, Inc., to enforce a written contract between the parties. If the court finds that the parties intended the contract to be the final statement of their agreement, parol evidence can be admitted to prove
A. an orally agreed-on condition precedent. B. terms discussed orally before the contract but not contained in it. C. terms discussed orally at the time of the contract that contradict the written terms. D. nothing.