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| A _______ is a person who deals with and addresses the objectively real resistance of change recipients |
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| The use of _____________ can help to communicate a large scale change. |
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| A ______ is used in a process flowchart to indicate a question needs to be asked because there is more than one activity that could occur |
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| Broken agreements, violation of trust and communication breakdowns are reasons for |
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strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
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| The final stage of a disaster recovery plan is |
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| The highest quality award a US based industry can receive is the |
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| Another term for best practices is |
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| A benefit of Empowering Teams is that it |
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breaks down barriers between cross functional teams
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| Just in Time Management means |
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| enough supplies are ordered and delivered to get the job done today and in the near future |
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| The first level of need to have an effect on how a company practices sustainability is |
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self-actualization - niche
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| The highest level of need to have an effect on how a company practices sustainability is |
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| The triple bottom line consists of |
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financial, social and environmental performance
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| Project Management is the process of |
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planning, controlling, monitoring and reviewing a project
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a high variability in the process environment and a positive value of output variation to customers
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| an orchestrated and repeatable pattern of business activity enabled by the systematic organization of resources into processes that transform materials, provide services, or process information. |
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| the ability to maintain a process or object at a desirable level of utility |
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| the contracting or subcontracting of noncore activities to free up cash, personnel, time, and facilities for activities in which a company holds a competitive advantage. |
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| structure may allow for a diverse number of solutions to a specific problem. |
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Input, transformation, output, feedback
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