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Which of these exemplifies a people approach to organization change?
 
 

a. Training programs
  b. Job redesign
  c. Partnerships
  d. Change in reporting relationships
  e. Change from standard assembly line to autonomous work groups



Question 2

Which of the following represents organization change by means of change in
  technology/operations?


 
 

a. Upgrading the management information system
  b. Changing line and staff relationships
  c. Training people to give them new skills and abilities
  d. Redesigning jobs
  e. Having some components of your product made overseas




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