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What does DSS stand for in terms of work group support systems?
 
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Question 2
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Jane just had a baby four months ago and wants to spend part of her time at home with her child and go into work only 2 days a week. What approach is she most likely to ask her employer to try?
 
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Question 3
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What is the vehicle that carries the communication called?
 
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Question 4
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What percentage of their time do most managers spend communicating?
 
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Jake called Moe to ask what he thought the chance was of the two friends going to a basketball game together. Moe e-mailed back and that is called what?
 
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Question 6
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Communications between Ted and Louise are called what?
 
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Larry comes from a family in which everyone loves sports. He tends to put every action in the organization in terms of a sports metaphor. What is this called?
 
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Ted, a union steward, floated a rumor that management was not going to listen to the union's demands at all. What was he trying to do to create a barrier to organizational communications?
 
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What best describes the Japanese?
 
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Question 10
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What is the basic idea behind open-book management?
 
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