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Companies and institutions commonly hire leaders with
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a. Experience in tricking business partners
b. Integrity and expertise
c. A strong link to local traditions
d. A strong position in negotiating
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Regarding management and leadership, all of the following are true except
Answer:
a. Leading involves establishing direction, aligning people, motivating and inspiring.
b. Managing is primarily concerned with consistently producing key results expected by stakeholders.
c. On a project, particularly larger projects, the Project Manager is generally expected to be the project's leader as well.
d. Technical leadership is of primary importance in project management.
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Which of the following statements is not true?
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a. Cultural differences will always be an obstacle to be overcome.
b. Only those who realize that cultural differences are a resource to be fully utilized will survive.
c. There is a common ground for people for different cultures on which they can interact without unsolvable conflicts.
d. Culture is a critical lever for competitive advantage.
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Which of the following statements concerning cross-cultural differences is true?
Answer:
a. There is no one "best way" for project organization.
b. Cultural dillemas should be denied to not allow them to disrupt project work.
c. Communicating across cultures should not be done using language. The nonverbal dimension bears too many risks.
d. Some cultures have values, some not.
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Which type of leadership is best suited for optimizing team performance in projects?
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a. Democratic leadership
b. Participative leadership
c. Autocratic leadership
d. Benevolent authoritative leadership
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A project should be terminated for all of the following reasons except:
Answer:
a. The project no longer meets the company's objectives
b. Project funding has been significantly reduced
c. The resources are not available to complete project activities
d. Lack of team synergy
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Which of the following statements is not true?
Answer:
a. Standards often begin as guidelines that are not mandatory. With later widespread adoption, they can become de facto regulations.
b. According to ISO, standards are not mandatory, but regulations are.
c. Standards and regulations are mandatory.
d. Standards and regulations are socio-economic influences to a project.
2007-02-01
22:00:52
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Anonymous