Compare and contrast the different types of leaders.

What will be an ideal response?


The servant-leader relationship with employees is more like that of serving customers. Bridge leaders are those who leave their cultures for a significant period of time. They live, go to school, travel, or work in other cultures. Then they return home, become leaders, and through their expanded repertoire they serve as bridges between conflicting value systems within their own cultures or between their culture and other cultures. Shared leadership occurs when leadership rotates to the person with the key knowledge, skills, and abilities for the issue facing the team at a particular time. Lateral leadership does not involve a hierarchical, superior-subordinate relationship but instead invites colleagues at the same level to solve problems together.

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You have important clients in town who want to have dinner with you, but your mother has a plumbing leak and has asked you to come over and shut off the water until she can get it fixed tomorrow. You are experiencing   

A. role ambiguity. B. burnout. C. learned helplessness. D. role overload. E. role conflict.

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Calculate the cost of goods sold for a merchandiser using the periodic inventory system from the following details.



A) $540,000
B) $529,000
C) $547,000
D) $829,000

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Which of the following would a marketer LEAST likely do to encourage habitual buying behavior?

A) dominate shelf space B) run frequent reminder ads C) keep shelves fully stocked D) stress unique features in ads E) offer lower prices and coupons

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George Butler owned a tugboat and was tired of his current job. He decided to open a business that provides day tugboat tours to tourists along the Mississippi River near his hometown. Prepare journal entries to record the following transactions.May 1 Butler invested $20,000 cash and his tugboat valued at $90,000 in the business in exchange for common stock.May 2 Butler paid $3,000 cash for office equipment to help him keep track of business activities.May 3 Butler bought boating supplies costing $2,500 on credit.May 4 Butler paid the river master $500 cash for the first month's dock rental.May 5 Butler paid $1,800 cash for a six-month insurance policy.May 10 Butler received $2,000 cash from clients for his first tour.May 12 Butler provided a $3,500 tour on credit, the customer

has agreed to pay within10 daysMay 19 Butler paid for the boating supplies originally purchased on May 3.May 22 Butler receives payment on the account from the client entry on May 12.May 25 Butler received $2,750 cash for additional tours that he completed that day.May 31 Butler paid his crew member a salary of $1,000.May 31 The company paid Butler, its sole stockholder, $2,000 for personal use. What will be an ideal response?

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