In terms of managing social networks, organizational leaders should:
A. ignore them; they are irrelevant.
B. forbid employees from engaging in them, as they damage the formal structure of the
organization.
C. be aware of them, as they reflect the real distribution of power.
D. manage them by appointing specific people to monitor them.
E. engage heavily on a personal level with all social networks in the organization.
C. be aware of them, as they reflect the real distribution of power.
Even if organizational leaders don't try to manage social networks they need to be aware of
them.
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a. funded status of the plan with amounts reported in the balance sheet. b. current period employer contributions with pension expense reported in the income statement. c. projected benefit obligation and the accumulated benefit obligation. d. actual return on plan assets with the expected return.
The majority of books and article about organization change addresses mainly ______.
A. continuity and stabilization B. discontinuous change C. topics that are irrelevant to organizational change D. tried and true approaches to revolutionary change
A professor for one of your courses has assigned reading materials from various publications. He tells you that the materials are on reserve and that each student should go and copy the materials individually. He notes that for him to copy the materials for students and then sell them or distribute them would be a violation of copyright law. The professor's conduct:
a. Is unethical and violates copyright law as well. b. Is something everyone does and is accepted behavior. c. Does not really harm anyone. d. Is acceptable in an academic setting.
Estimated overhead costs are applied to work in process at the time the goods are sold.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)