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tatyanajohnson

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Give some examples of personal and interpersonal escalation of commitment dilemmas. What are the
  psychological reasons for the escalation of commitment phenomena?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Effective leader development programs require all of the following factors except:
 
  a. individual commitment to growth
  b. organizational commitment and resources
  c. fit between person and organization
  d. opportunities for practice



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Answer to Question 1

Personal escalation dilemmas (such as continuing to gamble after losing money, pouring resources into a car or
house that continues to deteriorate, and waiting in long lines) relate to whether to continue with a losing course of
action or to cut one's losses. Interpersonal escalation dilemmas (such as union strikes or wars) involve two or more
people, often in a competitive relationship. In most cases, people fall into these traps because the initial situation
does not appear to be a losing enterprise. The bigger the investment and the more severe the possible loss, the more
people are prone to stay in the situation.

Answer to Question 2

d;



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