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frankwu

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How do Mintzberg's roles of a liaison, spokesperson, and entrepreneur differ from one another? Explain.
 
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Question 2

Which of the following is true regarding systematic study?
 
  A) It attributes causes and effects based on intuition.
  B) It involves supporting decisions based on gut feelings.
  C) It analyzes relationships based on previous experiences.
  D) It involves analyzing relationships based on scientific data.
  E) It involves taking action based on instinct.


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Answer to Question 1

According to Mintzberg's managerial roles, a person with the role of a liaison has an interpersonal role. The role involves maintaining a network of outside contacts who provide favors and information. The role of a spokesperson, on the other hand, is an informational role. It involves transmitting information to outsiders on organization plans, policies, actions, and results. This person serves as an expert on the organization's industry. In contrast, the role of an entrepreneur is a decisional role. It deals with searching organizations and its environment for opportunities and initiating projects to bring about change.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: D) Systematic study looks at relationships to attribute causes and effects, and bases the conclusions on scientific evidence, that is, on data gathered under controlled conditions and measured and interpreted in a reasonably rigorous manner.



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