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The relationship between output and the goods and services used to produce them is called:
 
  a. acuity.
  b. revenue.
  c. variability.
  d. productivity.

Question 2

A process of intentional intervention to create something new is called:
 
  a. altered direction.
  b. organizational flux.
  c. planned change.
  d. status revision.



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Answer to Question 1

D
Productivity is defined as the relationship between output and the goods and services used to produce them.

Answer to Question 2

C
Planned change is defined as a process of intentional intervention to create something new. From an organizational perspective, planned change is a decision to make a deliberate effort to improve the system.



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