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Resistance to organizational change may be caused by:

A) employee perceptions that the new conditions have higher costs and fewer benefits for them.
B) the psychological cost of uncertainty about the personal risks involved in the change.
C) employees wanting to prove that change effort won't work because they dislike the change agent or the action is contrary to their recommendations.
D) All of these may cause resistance to change.
E) None of these causes resistance to change.

On Jul 06, 2024


D
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The __________ occurs where losses end and the firm begins to make a profit.

A) hot stove point
B) net margin
C) break-even point
D) current ratio
E) debt ratio

On Jul 05, 2024


C
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Foreign currency transactions include:

A) sale of goods to a foreign buyer.
B) purchase of goods from a foreign supplier.
C) borrowing from a foreign lender where the loan is denominated in a foreign currency.
D) all of the above.

On Jun 06, 2024


D
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Describe the significance of kinesics in nonverbal communication.

On Jun 05, 2024


Answers will vary. Kinesics is the study of body movement and posture. Like proxemics, kinesics is bound to culture. With this in mind, we can interpret some common U.S. gestures. Rubbing one's hands together while inhaling sharply indicates anticipation. Stress is indicated by balled fists, clenched teeth, hand wringing, and rubbing the temples. Nervousness may be indicated by drumming fingers, pacing, or jingling coins in one's pocket. Kinesics also includes insulting gestures like giving someone "the finger." Please see the section "Nonverbal Communication" for more information.
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____ is a common political tactic in which the individual exercises great caution in seeking or giving advice.

A) Communication
B) Maneuverability
C) Taking counsel
D) Compromising

On May 07, 2024


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In determining whether or not the decision of an administrative tribunal is subject to judicial review, which of the following would not be a relevant question?

A) Did the tribunal make the same decision that a court would have made?
B) Is the statute that created the tribunal ultra vires under the Constitution Act, 1867?
C) Is the statute that created the tribunal consistent with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
D) Is the tribunal acting within the power given to it by statute?
E) Did the tribunal follow the rules of natural justice?

On May 06, 2024


A