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In Phase 4 of the Grid OD process, the focus in on _____.
 
  a. identifying managerial style of supervisors
  b. developing an ideal strategic model
  c. implementing survey research programs
  d. interacting with others in different teams
  e. improving the management style of upper management

Question 2

What are external pressures that enhance acceptance of a change program?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

These are pressures outside of the organization. The pressures can vary widely from voluntary actions to involuntary legal requirements. Other external pressures include new technologies, environmental legislation, lowering trade barriers, shift in values of society, increased education levels, and exposure to other cultures.



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