H. Karoshi I. Role Conflicts
J. Employee Assistance Programs
K. Wellness Programs
L. Idea Champions
M. Creativity
N. Role Overload
O. Innovation
__L__1. Individuals who actively and enthusiastically support new ideas, build support for, overcome resistance to, and ensure that innovations are implemented.
_N___2. Having more work to accomplish than time permits.
_E___3. Unfreezing, implementation of change, and refreezing
__B__4. People who act as change catalysts and assume the responsibility for managing the change process.
__D__5. Likens organizational change to a small raft navigating a raging river
__F__6. Barriers that keep us from doing what we desire. Inhibit individuals in ways that take the control of a situation out of their hands.
__M__7. The ability to combine ideas in a unique way or to make unusual associations between ideas.
__C__8. Likens organizational change to a large ship making a predictable rip across a calm sea and experiencing an occasional storm.
_G__9. Cause persons to give up something they desire. Demands preoccupy your time and force you to shift priorities.
_H__10. A Japanese term that refers to a sudden death caused by overworking.
_K__11. Programs offered by organizations to help employees prevent health problems.
__O_12. The process of taking a creative idea and turning it into a useful product, service, or method of operation.
_A__13. Any alteration of an organization’s people, structure, or technology
__I_14. Work expectations that are hard to satisfy.
__J_15. Programs offered by organizations to help employees overcome personal and health related problems.
Match the Correct Answer Chapter 11
Q. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
R. The Big Five Model
S.