Which of the following statements is NOT true about attraction in the workplace?
A) sales people are often very physically attractive
B) individuals who view themselves as having a more responsive socio-communicative
orientation view themselves as being less task attractive to others
C) supervisees who viewed themselves as having a more responsive socio-communicative
orientation also view themselves as being more socially attractive to others
D) most people simply want to be surrounded by people who are willing to work together
to accomplish the organization?s goal(s)
B
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a. the federal government placed no limits on war reporting. b. President Roosevelt created the Office of Censorship and worked out the voluntary Code of Wartime Practices with the press. c. more than 100 reporters were found guilty under the Sedition Act of 1943 for reporting war news that could endanger the security of U.S. and Allied troops. d. to prevent leaking of information, reporters were barred from traveling in war zones and mingling with U.S. troops.
Maggie and Matt are having problems because Matt did not tell Maggie he had been fired. When she found out, Maggie was angry because he hadn’t told her. Matt thought it was none of her business. Which internal dialectical tension does this represent?
A. autonomy vs. connection B. openness vs. closedness C. predictability vs. novelty D. revelation vs. concealment
Individuals from high-context cultures may perceive people from low-context cultures as being pushy and rude
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Brady's previous organization was very strict and professionalism was emphasized
. However, he has just joined a new organization and is surprised to see people showing up late to work, wearing blue jeans, and using their blackberries during team meetings. Brady's observations are an example of . A. status B. power C. roles D. norms