1 Most leadership theories emphasize • leader characteristics • 2 Distant charismatics are often described in terms of their effect on follower • • political attitudes A theory that explains the most effective pattern of leadership behavior in a specified situation is best classified as • • prescriptive 4. A contingency theory that contains mediating variables is • • multiple-linkage model • 5.One unique characteristic of followers in leadership theory is
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WEEK 1 : CONNECTING THE DOTS Question: 1 The outcomes of My Foundations Lab Path Builder was surprisingly more difficult then what I had first planned‚ but also refreshed my memory quite a bit‚such as writing ‚spelling‚ and note taking. After being out of school for twenty years. I definitely forgot a lot more then I thought. I can definitely see it as a must for an educational tool. Question: 2 The MFLPB definitely applies to my educational need. By learning what it had to offer it will improve
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Ethical Code of Conduct Debra A. Winters BUS/210 July 25‚ 2012 Michael Johnson Ethical Code of Conduct Boulder Bengals Kittens and Cats Cattery This code of conduct guides the ethical business behavior practices of all persons and employees of Boulder Bengals. The code not only describes how we do business‚ but also defines the responsibility for each and every one of us in protecting our business reputation‚ and our reputation as ethical and responsible cat breeders. I. Comply with
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Research assignment Part 2 1. Purpose of the Global Names Zonein Windows Server 2008 DNS Servers GNZ is intended to aid the retirement of WINS‚ and it’s worth noting that it is not a replacement for WINS. GNZ is not intended to support the single-label name resolution of records that are dynamically registered in WINS‚ records which typically are not managed by IT administrators. Support for these dynamically registered records is not scalable‚ especially for larger customers with multiple domains
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Evaluation Performance Maranda Green BUS 401 Prof Robert Watson 10 March 2014 Ford Motor Company Henry Ford founded Ford Motor Company in the year 1903 at Dearborn‚ Michigan‚ USA and is known to have adopted practices that were not popular in those days. Henry Ford is popular for his practices that were unique in those days as he believed in revolutionary ideas and building revolutionary leadership. He practiced worker friendly policies‚ innovative methods of large scale car manufacturing
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Question 1 (5 points) $100 today is worth the SAME as $100 tomorrow. True False Question 2 (5 points) $100 invested for 10 years at 12% interest is worth more in FV terms than $200 invested for 10 years at 4% interest. True False Question 3 (5 points) Shawn wants to buy a new telescope. He estimates that it will take him one year to save the money and that the telescope will cost $200. At an interest rate of 6%‚ how much does Shawn need to set aside today to purchase the telescope in one
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Petrie’s Electronic Case Questions Question 1: How do information systems projects get started in organizations? Answer: I think the information system gets started in an organization as soon as a company starts. The need for information collecting starts as soon as a company starts up. They get started when an organization is having a problem keeping track of information accurately‚ maybe the amount of information‚ and many more reasons. A systems analysis can use several options to start
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References: Kleiner‚ A. (2013). The Evolution of Technology. Retrieved from http://www.strategy-business.com/article/00014?pg=1
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Negotiating Techniques 1. Forbearance Waiting in Haste Don’t talk (you might give away info) Not responding quickly gives time to think and allows your decision to change if needed 2. Silence If you’re silent you can listen to what the other person has to say Need to find the right balance between talking and being silent 3. Surprise Used when trying to make a point Change the tone of your voice‚ rate of speed when talking 4. Fait Accompli What was made was already accomplished 5. Apparent withdrawal
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Grade Details - All Questions Question 1. Points Received: 0 of 1 Comments: Question : In the liberalism of John Locke‚ political authority is based on Student Answer: might makes right. conquest. divine right of kings. popular sovereignty. Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in the section “Locke’s Influence on Jefferson.” Question 2. Points Received: 1 of 1 Comments: Question : Indirect democracy
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