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6 An important part of managing people in a professional organisation is to be able to dis
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(a) Explain and give examples of aggressive behaviour. (8 marks)
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(a) Explain and give examples of aggressive behaviour. (8 marks)
importance of communication is therefore an important part of the accountant’s role.
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(a) Explain the importance of good communication. (5 marks)
2 An important part of management is understanding the style. of leadership.
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(a) Explain what Blake and Mouton’s Managerial Grid measures. (5 marks)
A.realism
B.romanticism
C.naturalism
D.classicism
A. position
B. part
C. place
D. chance
Which of the following is supported by the author?
A.Computers will be an indispensable part of future life
B.People will become slaves to modern computers
C.Some scientists are afraid of computer crimes
D.Computers will play a role as important as human brains
Gravity is sure to play an important part, ___ the ball ___ into the air won’t go up.
A.as, thrown
B.for, thrown
C.since, throwing
D.as, throwing
A.they reason from the particular to the general, from parts to the whole, or from the small to the big
B.they reason from the general to the particular, from the whole to the part or from the big to the small
C.they prefer the information structure in which the more important information precedes the less important information
D.they prefer the information structure in which the less important information precedes the more important information
The author thinks that the credit cards are ______.
A.toys
B.instruments
C.tools
D.an important part of American life
The passage mainly tells us that ______.
A.the sense of trust is the first part of healthy personality to be developed
B.the sense of trust is an early-formed and important element in the healthy personality
C.trust can exist only in relation to other stages of growth
D.individuals with psychopathic personalities were usually unloved in infancy and have no sense of trust