According to Kanter, if one has the ability to get cooperation, they do not need access to resources, information and support to have power over others.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Kanter argues quite convincingly that power stems from (1) access to resources, information, and support, and (2) the ability to get cooperation in doing necessary work. Power occurs when a person has open channels to resources-money, human resources, technology, materials, customers, and so on.
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a. payer; b. drawer; c. payee; d. drawee; e. endorser
What is the term for the motion when counsel requests the court to rule that all or a part of the claim should be dismissed because no genuine issue of a material fact is present?
a. motion for summary judgment b. motion for settlement c. motion for trial and appeal d. motion for evidence suppression
A union suppression strategy sees employees as assets so policies are designed to train and reward employees to prevent them from wanting a union.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Email has made business communication inexpensive, virtually instantaneous, and—most important—far less __________
a. interesting b. time consuming c. trustworthy d. reliable