Principles of Management
OER 2019 Edition
ISBN: 9780998625768
Author: OpenStax
Publisher: OpenStax College
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Chapter 15.2, Problem 1DQ
Why might it be a bad decision to hire someone for a key startup role based only on the fact that the person is close family or a friend? What are the potential tradeoffs to the business?
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Chapter 15 Solutions
Principles of Management
Ch. 15.1 - What is the definition of a team?Ch. 15.1 - Name some practices that can make a team more...Ch. 15.2 - Why might it be a bad decision to hire someone for...Ch. 15.2 - What does it mean for the three Rs to be in...Ch. 15.2 - What are the four stages of team development?Ch. 15.2 - What can cause a team to regress in its...Ch. 15.3 - Do you agree with the statement that what got you...Ch. 15.3 - Who would be on your stakeholder checklist? Which...Ch. 15.3 - Discuss the paradox(es) of a team.Ch. 15.3 - How can a leader manage team boundaries?
Ch. 15.4 - What are some techniques to make conflict more...Ch. 15.4 - What are some destructive responses to conflict?Ch. 15.5 - Why do diverse teams focus more on data than...Ch. 15.5 - How are diversity and innovation related?Ch. 15.6 - What are some multicultural experiences that youve...Ch. 15.6 - Has economic globalization helped people to bridge...Ch. 15.6 - What are some of the challenges of a multicultural...Ch. 15.6 - Explain the cultural intelligence techniques of...Ch. 15 - What are the key differences between a team and a...Ch. 15 - At what stage of team development does the team...Ch. 15 - What can cause a team to digress to an earlier...Ch. 15 - What can a team leader do to manage the teams...Ch. 15 - How does managing conflict help a team learn and...Ch. 15 - What are some strategies to make conflict more...Ch. 15 - Why are diverse teams better at decision-making...Ch. 15 - Why do diverse teams utilize data more often than...Ch. 15 - What are some of the challenges that multicultural...Ch. 15 - What are the key sources of cultural intelligence?Ch. 15 - If you dont have a diverse group of people on your...Ch. 15 - Evaluate your own team at work. Is it a diverse...
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