Skipping class resulting in falling behind and then losing motivation to come
to class, can exemplify: - ANSWER Negative feedback
We defined ____________ as the idea that decisions, mission statements and
goals are planned and carefully considered: - ANSWER Rationality
A book chapter called "Leadership for global virtual teams: Facilitating
teamwork processes" was published in 2015 in the book Leading Global
Teams. Which focus of organizational communication would this study
reflect? - ANSWER Interorganizational communication
With positive feedback loops, we can say that: - ANSWER more leads to more
____________________________ looks at the processes of making sense of the world
and sharing that sense with others in the context of organizations to try to
understand, describe or explain them. - ANSWER Organizational
Communication
"The whole is greater than the sum of its parts." This statement refers to the
, following systems theory principle: - ANSWER nonsummativity
The inventor who creates "creatures" that adapt to their environment on the
beach is - ANSWER Jansen
It seems like every time you are working on an important paper, your
computer freezes and you have to press CTRL-ALT-DEL to restart it. It's
frustrating but it works! Your behavior is a good example of: - ANSWER
single-loop learning
For this example to illustrate ____________, you would have had to
________________: - ANSWER double loop learning, question the status quo
"The whole is stored in all of its parts" was used to explain which metaphor -
ANSWER hologram
With _______________ the system is able to determine whether what it is doing
is appropriate and adjust its actions accordingly while with _______________,
people and jobs fit together in a "fixed design": - ANSWER substantive
rationality, instrumental rationality
A research study called "Maintaining workplace friendships: Perceived
politeness and predictors of maintenance tactic choice" was published in
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