An article that relates leadership to Orpheus, Prometheus and Janus, argued that

a. like Orpheus, charismatic leaders must be able to resist the temptation to look back
b. charismatic leaders have divine, god-like abilities that set them apart from others
c. when subordinates see leaders take personal risks on behalf of the group and organization, they are more willing to attribute benevolent motives to leaders and accord them heroic, charismatic status
d. charismatic leaders are often like Prometheus (i.e., are two-faced liars concerned with their own self-interests)


c. when subordinates see leaders take personal risks on behalf of the group and organization, they are more willing to attribute benevolent motives to leaders and accord them heroic, charismatic status

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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How might a company or facility use the various queuing system operating characteristics to make effective decisions?

What will be an ideal response?

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Ultimately, ethical choices are based on

A. laws enacted by Congress and regulations by federal and state governments. B. the personal moral philosophy of the decision maker. C. business culture and industry practices. D. societal culture and norms. E. chance and opportunity.

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Bertucci Corporation makes three products that use the current constraint, which is a particular type of machine. Data concerning those products appear below: TCGLNGSelling price per unit$494.40$449.43$469.68Variable cost per unit$395.20$320.21$373.92Minutes on the constraint 8.00 7.10 7.60Assume that sufficient constraint time is available to satisfy demand for all but the least profitable product. Up to how much should the company be willing to pay to acquire more of the constrained resource?

A. $18.20 per minute B. $95.76 per unit C. $12.40 per minute D. $129.22 per unit

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