Values-based leadership can best be summed up as:

A. Clearly articulating a vision for the organization
B. Defining organizational values and work culture
C. Clearly articulating and demonstrating one's values
D. Using the Giving Voice to Values methodology to create a culture of compliance


C. Clearly articulating and demonstrating one's values

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A trustee has a duty to make proper allocation of income items. Which of the following statements is true concerning this allocation?

A) Ordinary income is allocated to the remainderman. B) Ordinary expenses are chargeable to the income beneficiary. C) Rents and royalties to the remainderman. D) Extraordinary repairs to the income beneficiary.

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Layla participated in a problem-solving quiz competition among teams. Because Layla was the most familiar with the types of problems on her quiz, her team's performance depended largely on Layla's performance. What is the type of task represented by the quiz competition?

A. surface-level B. disjunctive C. additive D. multiplicative E. conjunctive

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. MIS infrastructure is a communications system created by linking two or more devices and establishing a standard methodology for communication. 2. Every company, regardless of size, relies on some form of MIS infrastructure, whether it is a few personal computers networked together or many interconnected around the world. 3. Hardware consists of the physical devices associated with a computer system, where software is the set of instructions the hardware executes to carry out specific tasks. 4. Companies hire business consultants to help manage change and dynamically update MIS infrastructures. 5. There are three primary areas where enterprise architects focus when maintaining a firm's MIS infrastructure: information MIS infrastructure, agile MIS infrastructure, and sustainable MIS infrastructures.

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