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Question No: 1

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According to Kurt Lewin, Which option best leadership styles was thought to result in the highest level of productivity and satisfaction?

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Question No: 2

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China, Korea, Japan and Vietnam are high context cultures.

In business relationships in high context cultures, whichTHREE of the following are typical?

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Question No: 3

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Project management software packages may offer the automatic recalculation of a task duration if the resources allocated to the task are changed by the project manager. The software considers the amount of work already defined and recalculates the duration of the task based on the changed resources.

Consider the following Task which has two Technical Authors assigned full-time for the entire 30 day duration of the task.

If a third Technical Author is now allocated full-time to the Documentation task, the planned duration of the task could be recalculated as days.

Question No: 4

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Many analysts and researchers have written about understanding resistance in order to bring about successful and enduring changes in an organisation.

One writer wrote that "An issue is held in balance by the interaction of two opposing sets of forces - those seeking to promote change (driving forces) and those attempting to maintain the status quo (restraining forces)".

Select this writer.

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