Interorganization networks are led by what is referred to as “network choreographers”; which of their identified roles requires them to hold the vision and be comfortable with the ambiguity inherent in creating and growing something new?
a. entrepreneurs
b. passionate advocates
c. coaches and mentors
d. indefatigable communicators
a. entrepreneurs
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Which of the following categories of expenses is subject to immediate recognition on the income statement?
a. Repairs and maintenance expense incurred on production equipment of a manufacturer b. The salary of the company president c. The salary of the production foreman d. Utilities expense for the production line of a manufacturer
In the context of the general compensation strategies, identify a true statement about localizers.
A. They operate independently of the corporate headquarters. B. They are virtually similar to exporters. C. Managers around the world share a common vocabulary and a clear message about what the leadership values. D. The corporate headquarters and the operating units are heavily networked to share ideas and knowledge.
Consider that you are getting ready to leave outside in the morning, and weather forecasters predict rain. If you decide to take your raincoat and it rains, which of the following is the corresponding payoff?
a. There is no cost for dry cleaning your suit, but you were burdened by carrying the raincoat. b. There is no cost for dry cleaning your suit, and you were not burdened by carrying the raincoat. c. There is a cost for dry cleaning your suit, and you were burdened by carrying the raincoat. d. There is a cost for dry cleaning your suit, but you were not burdened by carrying the raincoat.
In Davis v. West, where Davis sued the receiver who was appointed to collect the money she owed Houston Reporting Service (HRS), the appeals court held that:
a. Davis did not have a case because the receiver was protected by derived judicial immunity b. Davis did not have a case because the receiver was protected by diplomatic immunity c. Davis did not have a case because the receiver was a judge d. Davis did not have a case because the receiver was not court appointed e. Davis had a case because the receiver was not protected by derived judicial immunity