The study of theoretical formulations of leadership ethics ______.
A. has existed for centuries
B. is described by Kohlberg
C. is a new topic of scholarly research
D. was started by Greek philosophers
C. is a new topic of scholarly research
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The primary purpose of company metrics is ________
A) to achieve maximum customer satisfaction B) to make optimal use of the organization's resources C) to maintain an ongoing measure of marketing performance D) to maximize the organization's return on assets E) to minimize the defects in the organization's products
Explain how a company might be held liable for unethical behavior even if that behavior is entirely legal in nature.
What will be an ideal response?
Individuals who attribute the cause of events to luck are said to have a
A. high internal locus of control. B. high external locus of control. C. high degree of self-efficacy. D. high degree of social value orientation.
Clearwater Hampers is a small British company that sells luxury food and drink in various combinations in picnic hampers. Food and wine are seen as classic, fail-safe gifts in a market where present-buying is increasingly tricky. Corporate customers, both in the United Kingdom and abroad, are important to the business. Clearwater has had several orders for more than a quarter of a million dollars. The company's leading salesperson is Peter Austin, who sees his company "as a service company rather than a food and drink business. Our priority is to get the hampers out on time, filled with the right products." Austin often checks to see if his customers are satisfied with his service.When Austin phones a recipient of one of Clearwater's deluxe hampers to inquire if the picnic basket arrived
on time and undamaged, he is engaged in: A. a post-approach. B. a parallel referral. C. follow-up. D. forestalling. E. cold calling.