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Chapter 15 Multiple Choice Questions
Leadership and change
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What is a 'wicked' problem?
Wicked problems are unique with no previous solution
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Wicked problems are hard to solve
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Wicked problems need an expert to solve
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Wicked problems are impossible to resolve
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What is Soft System Methodology (SSM)?
An approach to problem solving that attempts to consider all possible outcomes
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An approach to problem solving that tries to uncover why events take place
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A complex mind mapping technique
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A model that laces humans at the heart of any problem
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What are the three stages associated with Lewin's (1951) model of change?
Unfreeze, refreeze, and embed
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Melt, change, and freeze
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Unfreezing, change, and refreezing
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Change, embed, and reinforce
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What does the transition curve show?
The emotions of individuals experiencing change
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How people cope with death
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Why people grieve
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A path towards higher self-esteem
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What did Buchanan and Badham (2008) suggest?
Managers need to be careful of their friends and enemies
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Individuals may lie to make their position more favourable
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Change can be forced through by political means
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Individuals use a variety of techniques and tactics to place themselves at an advantage when organizations change
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