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Tom Peters called for empowering people by involving everyone in decision making and eliminating bureaucratic rules.
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As the economy moved from manufacturing to services, the need for engaging workers' minds and hearts became more important.
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The scientific approach to management is sometimes referred to as:

A) Principles of management
B) Productivity management
C) Taylorism
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Global trends affect both the style and the substance of management.
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According to Fayol, orderliness refers to:

A) The environment
B) Policies and the environment
C) Materials and environment
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As we moved from a manufacturing society to a service-based and knowledge-based one, the kind of analysis to devise efficient motion and tools became more relevant.
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As a leader, you are a __________ in the organization, setting the tone not just for what gets done but how it gets done.
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Hierarchy in an organization is necessary for:

A) Unity of command
B) Centralization
C) Decentralization
D) Communication
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Frederick Taylor formalized the principles of scientific management in his 1911 book.
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Esprit de Corps across the organization builds culture and efficiency.
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"The interests of one person should never take precedence over what is best for the company as a whole" is an explanation of which of Fayol's principles of management:

A) Unity of command
B) Unity of direction
C) Subordination of individual interest
D) Discipline
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Early views of management were heavily oriented toward efficiency, at the expense of attention to the manager-as-leader.
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Good business practice extends to _____________ not just of the organization, but of the environment and community at large.
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According to Peters and Waterman, productivity through people means treating rank-and-file employees as a source of productivity.
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Tom Peters and Robert Waterman wrote an international bestseller and ushered a business revolution by changing the way managers viewed their relationships with vendors and customers.
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Gilbreth photographed the motion of workers to improve productivity in performing a job.
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Centralization refers to decision-making by:

A) Management
B) Employee
C) Management and employee
D) Team of managers
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Over time, the principles of Taylorism tended to dehumanize workers.
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____________ was the first scholar to write about how to manage knowledge workers.
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"Workers must be fairly paid for their services" is called the _____________ principle from Fayol.
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According to Fayol, bosses must treat employees well, with a combination of ___________ and ____________.
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Tom Peters referred to "master paradox" as:

A) Developing a level of comfort with complexity and ambiguity
B) Bias for action
C) Stick to the knitting
D) Hands on value driven
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Fayol, Taylor, and the Gilbreths all addressed the issues of ____________ improvement and ensuring a smooth-running organization.
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The line of authority is the _____________ from top management to lowest ranks.
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The Gilbreths are most famous for:

A) Standardization of work
B) Times studies
C) Productivity reports
D) Time and motion studies
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Motion studies would not be conducive to which of the following jobs:

A) Brick laying
B) Computer programming
C) Personal tasks
D) Typing
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_____________ believed that whether a company should centralize or decentralize its decision-making depended on the company's situation and the quality of its workers.
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The most influential of the early principles of management were developed by ______________.
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According to Fayol, _____________ refers to the environment and materials as well as to the policies and rules of an organization.
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____________, according to Fayol, means that harmony and team spirit across the organization builds morale and unity.
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Many companies that are not virtual use the principles of a virtual organization as:

A) A way to structure their ideas
B) A way to structure the work of distributed teams
C) A way to develop teams
D) A way to develop new projects
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According to Fayol, managers must have the _____________ to issue commands, and the ____________ to ensure that the work gets done.
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According to Fayol, good _____________ is the result of effective leadership; workers must understand the rules and management should use penalties judiciously if workers violate the rules.
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Frank Gilbreth was interested in standardization of work to improve _________________.
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Frederick Taylor is most famous for:

A) Standardization of work
B) Time studies
C) Productivity reports
D) Motion studies
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______________, from the Principles of Management developed by Fayol, explains that by specializing in a limited set of activities, workers become more efficient and increase their output.
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An employee should receive orders only from one boss to avoid conflicting instructions is an explanation of Fayol's principle of ______________.
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_____________ a contemporary of Fayol's, formalized the principles of scientific management in the early 1900s.
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Explain time and motion studies.
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Just as companies are outsourcing specific jobs, so social movements can:

A) Hire outsourced employees
B) Outsource employees
C) Contract out projects
D) Contract out tasks like lobbying and fundraising
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The term social movement refers to a type of group action that:

A) Imitates corporations to improve employee morale in organizations
B) Is focused on specific political or social issues
C) Mimic society
D) Performs activities outside the workplace
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Tom Peters urged organizational leaders to celebrate and recognize employees for their _______________.
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Companies use social networking systems internally to help their employees identify new ideas.
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How do Peters and Waterman describe the principle of Hands-On, Value-Driven
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One-on-one communication in a virtual organization is preferable because it keeps everyone up to speed and promotes learning across the organization.
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Why did the work of Fayol, Taylor and the Gilbreths become less effective over time
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Who is Henri Fayol and what did he contribute to the field of management
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_______________ wrote the book Passion for Excellence, which placed further emphasis on leadership, innovation, and valuing people.
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Explain time studies.
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Wikis let people contribute to a project anytime.
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What is an initiative, according to the principles of management as created by Fayol
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Name 5 principles of management as identified by Fayol
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Who was Peter Drucker
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What is the difference between "unity of command" and "unity of direction"
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What is Taylorism
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_______________ pioneered a new theory of leadership that addressed the need for leaders to have vision and to communicate that vision.
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In a learning organization, sharing knowledge quickly throughout the organization is the way to make everyone a smart, contributing member.
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A way to test ideas in small steps is:

A) Experimentation
B) Learning from past experience
C) Learning from others
D) Transferring knowledge
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A _________ is a way for many people to collaborate and contribute to an online document or discussion.
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______________ is an organization skilled at creating, acquiring, and transferring knowledge, and at modifying its behavior to reflect new knowledge and insights.
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What is social networking in the corporate world
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Why was Facebook started
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_____________ infers that a company must have a consistent method for solving problems, using data and statistical tools rather than assumptions.
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The company that relies on computer and telecommunications technologies instead of physical presence for communication between employees is a:

A) Learning organization
B) Social organization
C) Service organization
D) Virtual organization
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In a learning organization, sharing ____________ throughout the organization is the way to make everyone a smart, contributing member.
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Many nations have signed the Kyoto Protocol on climate change and pledged to begin the long process of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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In the information age, what do social networks do best?

A) Share customers
B) Promote products
C) Allow employees to build relationships
D) Create secure sites for employees to collaborate on projects
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Virtual companies present special leadership challenges because:

A) Emails, wikis and web meetings require special technological know how
B) Employees are located in the same city but just not at one location
C) Communication is not the most important aspect of the organization
D) It's essential for leaders to keep people informed of what they are supposed to be doing and what other arms of the organization are doing.
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How are companies applying online the social networking model
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Some companies maintain a presence on Facebook because:

A) Everyone else does
B) It allows consumers to chime in about their passions
C) Their employees insist the organizations have a presence on Facebook
D) Their regular marketing needs are not met
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What benefits do Wikis provide companies
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The most famous wiki is _____________.
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Leaders of social movements depend on ________ rather than _________ to motivate participants to action.
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An organization where employees work remotely, sometimes within the same city, but more often across a country and across national borders is called a(n) __________________.
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In the corporate world, a social network is made up of individuals who share a(an) ______________ and other interests.
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In the corporate world, social networks are starting points for corporate innovation:

A) Building relationships between managers and employees
B) Improving policies on sick leave and other benefits
C) Bringing limitless arrangements of individuals inspired by opportunities or tasks
D) Building diversity among the workforce
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___________ refers to systems that allow members of a specific site to learn about other members' skills, talents, knowledge, or preferences.
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Fayol, Taylor and the Gilbreths presumed that managers were not overseeing manual labor tasks.
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According to Fayol, organizations do best when tenure is:

A) Low
B) High
C) Controlled
D) Managed
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Tom Peters called for empowering people by involving everyone in decision making and eliminating bureaucratic rules.
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As the economy moved from manufacturing to services, the need for engaging workers' minds and hearts became more important.
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The scientific approach to management is sometimes referred to as:

A) Principles of management
B) Productivity management
C) Taylorism
D) Time studies approach
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Global trends affect both the style and the substance of management.
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According to Fayol, orderliness refers to:

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D) Environment, materials and policies
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As we moved from a manufacturing society to a service-based and knowledge-based one, the kind of analysis to devise efficient motion and tools became more relevant.
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As a leader, you are a __________ in the organization, setting the tone not just for what gets done but how it gets done.
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Hierarchy in an organization is necessary for:

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D) Communication
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Frederick Taylor formalized the principles of scientific management in his 1911 book.
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Esprit de Corps across the organization builds culture and efficiency.
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"The interests of one person should never take precedence over what is best for the company as a whole" is an explanation of which of Fayol's principles of management:

A) Unity of command
B) Unity of direction
C) Subordination of individual interest
D) Discipline
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Early views of management were heavily oriented toward efficiency, at the expense of attention to the manager-as-leader.
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Good business practice extends to _____________ not just of the organization, but of the environment and community at large.
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According to Peters and Waterman, productivity through people means treating rank-and-file employees as a source of productivity.
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Tom Peters and Robert Waterman wrote an international bestseller and ushered a business revolution by changing the way managers viewed their relationships with vendors and customers.
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Gilbreth photographed the motion of workers to improve productivity in performing a job.
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Centralization refers to decision-making by:

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Over time, the principles of Taylorism tended to dehumanize workers.
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____________ was the first scholar to write about how to manage knowledge workers.
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"Workers must be fairly paid for their services" is called the _____________ principle from Fayol.
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According to Fayol, bosses must treat employees well, with a combination of ___________ and ____________.
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Tom Peters referred to "master paradox" as:

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D) Hands on value driven
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Fayol, Taylor, and the Gilbreths all addressed the issues of ____________ improvement and ensuring a smooth-running organization.
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The line of authority is the _____________ from top management to lowest ranks.
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The Gilbreths are most famous for:

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Motion studies would not be conducive to which of the following jobs:

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_____________ believed that whether a company should centralize or decentralize its decision-making depended on the company's situation and the quality of its workers.
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The most influential of the early principles of management were developed by ______________.
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According to Fayol, _____________ refers to the environment and materials as well as to the policies and rules of an organization.
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____________, according to Fayol, means that harmony and team spirit across the organization builds morale and unity.
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Many companies that are not virtual use the principles of a virtual organization as:

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According to Fayol, managers must have the _____________ to issue commands, and the ____________ to ensure that the work gets done.
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According to Fayol, good _____________ is the result of effective leadership; workers must understand the rules and management should use penalties judiciously if workers violate the rules.
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Frank Gilbreth was interested in standardization of work to improve _________________.
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Frederick Taylor is most famous for:

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______________, from the Principles of Management developed by Fayol, explains that by specializing in a limited set of activities, workers become more efficient and increase their output.
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An employee should receive orders only from one boss to avoid conflicting instructions is an explanation of Fayol's principle of ______________.
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_____________ a contemporary of Fayol's, formalized the principles of scientific management in the early 1900s.
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Explain time and motion studies.
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Just as companies are outsourcing specific jobs, so social movements can:

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The term social movement refers to a type of group action that:

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Tom Peters urged organizational leaders to celebrate and recognize employees for their _______________.
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Companies use social networking systems internally to help their employees identify new ideas.
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How do Peters and Waterman describe the principle of Hands-On, Value-Driven
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One-on-one communication in a virtual organization is preferable because it keeps everyone up to speed and promotes learning across the organization.
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Why did the work of Fayol, Taylor and the Gilbreths become less effective over time
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Who is Henri Fayol and what did he contribute to the field of management
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_______________ wrote the book Passion for Excellence, which placed further emphasis on leadership, innovation, and valuing people.
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Explain time studies.
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Wikis let people contribute to a project anytime.
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What is an initiative, according to the principles of management as created by Fayol
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Name 5 principles of management as identified by Fayol
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Who was Peter Drucker
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What is the difference between "unity of command" and "unity of direction"
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What is Taylorism
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What is the difference in the early view and modern view of manager-as-leader
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_______________ pioneered a new theory of leadership that addressed the need for leaders to have vision and to communicate that vision.
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In a learning organization, sharing knowledge quickly throughout the organization is the way to make everyone a smart, contributing member.
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A way to test ideas in small steps is:

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A _________ is a way for many people to collaborate and contribute to an online document or discussion.
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______________ is an organization skilled at creating, acquiring, and transferring knowledge, and at modifying its behavior to reflect new knowledge and insights.
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What is social networking in the corporate world
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Why was Facebook started
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_____________ infers that a company must have a consistent method for solving problems, using data and statistical tools rather than assumptions.
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The company that relies on computer and telecommunications technologies instead of physical presence for communication between employees is a:

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In a learning organization, sharing ____________ throughout the organization is the way to make everyone a smart, contributing member.
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Many nations have signed the Kyoto Protocol on climate change and pledged to begin the long process of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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In the information age, what do social networks do best?

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Virtual companies present special leadership challenges because:

A) Emails, wikis and web meetings require special technological know how
B) Employees are located in the same city but just not at one location
C) Communication is not the most important aspect of the organization
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How are companies applying online the social networking model
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Some companies maintain a presence on Facebook because:

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What benefits do Wikis provide companies
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The most famous wiki is _____________.
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Leaders of social movements depend on ________ rather than _________ to motivate participants to action.
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An organization where employees work remotely, sometimes within the same city, but more often across a country and across national borders is called a(n) __________________.
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In the corporate world, a social network is made up of individuals who share a(an) ______________ and other interests.
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In the corporate world, social networks are starting points for corporate innovation:

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___________ refers to systems that allow members of a specific site to learn about other members' skills, talents, knowledge, or preferences.
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