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Title: Mngt 361 Exam I (Ch. 1 examples)


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Mngt 361 Exam I (Ch. 1 examples)
  • I. Vocabulary (meaning and significance)
  • Market stakeholder
  • Note text website flashcards
  • II. Multiple Choice
  • Which of the following statements is not true
    about the interactive social system?
  • A) Business and society need, as well as
    influence, each other.
  • B) The boundary line between business and
    society is clear and distinct.
  • C) Business is a part of society, and society
    penetrates far and often into the business.
  • D) Business and society are both separate and
    connected.
  • Answer B
  • Note text website quizzes
  • III. Short Answer (Note Excellent answers will
    make connections to the relevant discussion
    cases, case studies, and/or supplemental
    readings.)
  • What is stakeholder analysis, and how can it be
    used to build collaborative relationships?
  • IV. Bonus
  • What lessons can be learned from the Fortune
    article Tapping the Trust Fund?

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Mngt 361 Exam I (Ch. 1 examples)
  • The exam will be 75 minutes in length and will
    consist of six vocabulary terms (with a choice
    out of seven) 30, 20 multiple choice questions
    40, and three short answer questions (with a
    choice out of four) 30.
  • Keep in mind that you are responsible for
    material covered in the text, class lecture and
    discussion, and assigned supplemental readings.
  • A good written answer is one that demonstrates
    command of the basics an excellent answer is one
    that goes beyond the basics to integrate text,
    class lecture and discussion, and/or other things
    such as examples from ones work experiences,
    discussion cases, case studies, and/or
    supplemental readings.
  • Conversely, a deficient answer is one that fails
    to demonstrate a command of the basics.
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