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L3M4 Exam Dumps - Team Dynamics and Change

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Question # 41

Which one is not part of Lewin’s Force Field Analysis model (overcoming resistance to change)?

A.

Change

B.

Unchange

C.

Refreeze

D.

Unfreeze

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Question # 42

Fabrizio created a contract for his supplier which included various contract terms. One term that Fabrizio included stated that "as agreed the price of each pencil is $1.00." Which of the following options describes this term?

A.

An incoterm

B.

An implied term

C.

An express term

D.

A variable term

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Question # 43

Drafting a specification is important because these documents become embedded within the contract and therefore, are legally binding. Is this statement true?

A.

No, as the specification is separate to the contract and has no legal standing

B.

Yes, because all specifications must be approved by the organisation's board according to legislation

C.

No, because legally binding contracts only contain terms and conditions

D.

Yes, care needs to be taken because the specification should be part of the contract

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Question # 44

R Meredith Belbin made a distinction in his work between 'solo leaders', who were kind-of historic leaders; and 'team leaders' who are seen as being leaders for modern times, or are 'of the future'.

From the list shown, select the one answer which represents the team leader, rather than the solo leader.

A.

Seeks conformity: expects all team members to be similar and act and think the same way.

B.

Sets objectives and separate tasks for individual team members

C.

Encourages diversity, and lets team members be themselves

D.

Plays an unlimited role in team activities

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Question # 45

‘Using resources to a more productive effect, either by producing more output with the same re-source, or using less resource to obtain the same output’. This is a description of:

A.

Efficiency

B.

Effectiveness

C.

Economy

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