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Nobel Laureate Herb Simon distinguished optimizing from satisficing. Satisficing is best defined
  as:
 
  A) negotiating a slice of the pie that is much larger than your original aspirations
  B) settling for something less than you otherwise could have had
  C) helping other people
  D) setting high aspirations

Question 2

Some may argue that leadership is not necessary. What are some important reasons for having leaders in organizations.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Great help.

Answer to Question 2

In trying to reconcile the different arguments regarding the need for and impact of leadership, it is important to recognize that leadership is one of many factors that influence the performance of a group or an organization



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