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jasdeep_brar

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What are the views of the Bible on leading change?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Superordinate goals ________.
 
  A) are the same as individual goals
  B) reflect multiple frames of reference
  C) are useful in reducing conflict
  D) are at variance with organizational goals
  E) are a measure of the firm's degree of heterogeneity



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Answer to Question 1

The Bible lays down several important principles with regard to leading change. First, change comes about when someone (or a small group of people) sees the need for change. They begin communicating the need to others. Sometimes the need for change involves dialogue and even debate. Second, solid values become central to the reason for change. Third, we find change leaders using existing reporting relationships to affect change. Fourth, commitments of time, energy, and resources are made as individuals submit to each other and to their belief in God's will. Fifth, leaders listen to others. Sixth, leaders are themselves willing to be changed.

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jasdeep_brar

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Reply 2 on: Jul 6, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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