Explain why it is said that, in professional settings, territory claimed tends to reflect status.
What will be an ideal response?
In professional settings, territory claimed tends to reflect status. Senior executives typically are accorded more favorable office spaces than are managers. The former also employ more markers, such as outer offices with assistants, to keep others out. While higher-status individuals can enter the spaces of lower-status people unannounced, the opposite is rarely true.
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Infinity Inc. uses simulators to train its cable installers. Several employees who completed the simulation training did not pass the test in which they were supposed to demonstrate the necessary skills. The training manager investigated and identified the source of the problem. Which of the following would be the most likely source?
A. The trainees were not given the correct avatars to use. B. The simulation contained elements unlike those found in Infinity's work environment. C. The trainees were not enthusiastic enough about their work when using the simulator. D. Simulations are typically unreliable training methods. E. Trainees in simulations have to be afraid of the impact of wrong decisions.
France has a fragmented shop system that consisted of small, specialized stores such as the boulangerie and charcuterie; which became a part of France's national heritage
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Coercive power
A. is the ability of the leader or manager to confer rewards for positive behaviours or outcomes. B. arises from a manager's access, control, and distribution of information that is not freely available to everyone in an organization. C. is the power exercised by use of fear of punishment for errors of omission or commission by employees. D. is the power of persuasion exercised by a charismatic leader to get compliance from reluctant subordinates.
An experiment that is performed in a natural setting, like a mall or someone's home, is called
A. informal research. B. a passive experiment. C. neuromarketing. D. a field experiment. E. formal research.