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OSWALD

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What are the key dimensions to any organization's environment?
 
  A) conformity, criticality, and diffusivity
  B) complexity, volatility, and capacity
  C) complexity, diffusivity, and criticality
  D) conformity, criticality, and capacity
  E) criticality, volatility, diffusivity

Question 2

Martin Engineering is a large corporation that is preparing for collective bargaining negotiations with the machinists' union. Which of the following is LEAST likely to be on the bargaining team for Martin Engineering?
 
  A) HR manager
  B) production manager
  C) union officer
  D) labor attorney


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Answer to Question 1

B
Explanation: B) Any organization's environment has three dimensions: capacity, volatility, and complexity.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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