Sally, Greg, Juan, and Amar are working on a project for a customer that is aimed at cutting the client's electrical costs. The four members of this workgroup are located throughout the Midwest, and they are utilizing the phone, e-mail, and collaborative computing to complete this project. This workgroup is an example of a

A. modular group.
B. cross-focus group.
C. geographic team.
D. matrix team.
E. virtual organization.


E. virtual organization.

The virtual organization is one whose members are geographically apart, usually working with e-mail and other forms of information technology while often appearing to customers and others to be a single, unified organization with a real physical location.

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The author of the text suggest that you should

A) attempt to offset all risks with market-purchased insurance. B) self-insure against major financial losses and purchase market insurance only to cover minor monetary losses. C) self-insure against minor monetary losses and purchase market insurance only to cover major financial losses. D) attempt to offset all risks with self-insurance.

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(a) Mediation/arbitration (b) Litigation/lobbying (c) Confiscation/ expropriation (d) Nationalization/domestication

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An animatic is best described as a

A. large white sheet preprinted with a series of blank television screens. B. finished, operational script for a television commercial. C. film strip of the storyboard sketches accompanied by the audio part of a TV commercial. D. popular TV commercial shared through social media. E. concept used exclusively in animated TV commercials.

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