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Caiter2013

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Which of the following is a difference between a skunk works and a new venture division?
 
  A) A skunk works is formed for marketing a newly developed product whereas a new venture division is formed for improving the quality of a newly developed product.
  B) A skunk works consists of top-level managers whereas a new venture division consists of low-level managers.
  C) A skunk works is dissolved when the product is brought to market whereas a new venture division assumes full responsibility for the commercialization of the product.
  D) A skunk works is formed for achieving an incremental innovation whereas a new venture division is formed for achieving a quantum innovation.

Question 2

Which of the following is most likely to promote innovation in an organization?
 
  A) adopting a product team structure
  B) increasing vertical differentiation
  C) decreasing the flexibility of the organization
  D) increasing the number of levels in the organizational hierarchy



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