Multiple Choice
Changing Culture
Mandy recently returned from her two-day managerial seminar, 'How to Totally Change Your Management and Leadership Style in Two Days'.Even though she felt the seminar was worthless (as she had predicted) , it did give her a chance to think about how to change the culture of her organisation.She had been brought in by the new CEO as a change agent, and her position had the authority to have impact.She felt that the recent hostile takeover by their parent company had shocked everyone, especially given that the entire organisation consisted of only 150 people and had been in business for only five years.She felt this might be the time to attempt the cultural change while everyone was still thinking in terms of change.As she tossed her leadership seminar manual into the bin, she considered what might be her first step and how well the cultural change would work.
-Refer to Changing Culture (Scenario) .Which of the following statements is true concerning the leadership of Mandy's company and its effect on cultural change?
A) New top leadership is rarely an advantage.
B) Leadership issues have little impact on cultural change.
C) It is important for the cultural change to begin with employees first.
D) New top leadership can be an advantage.
E) Retaining the old leadership would have been preferable for cultural change.
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