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Part One VocabularyA Key Words
  • This part includes the definitions and examples
    of key words and phrases that are supposed to be
    necessary to review and learn before reading the
    main passage of each unit.

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B General Words
  • This part includes the definitions and examples
    of general words of the main passages Students
    should read this part carefully, and then do the
    vocabulary exercises of each unit.

6
Part Two Reading Comprehension
  • The reading passages are preceded by a number of
    questions. These pre-reading questions will help
    students about the answers as they read the
    passages

7
There are three kinds of comprehension
questions in each unit.
  • True/False Questions
  • Multiple-choice Questions
  • Open-ended Questions

8
Part Three Translation Practice
  • There is increasing demand for students to become
    familiar with translation skills.
  • The final part of each unit serves this purpose.
    Students are supposed to translate them into
    fluent Persian.

9
Self - assessment
  • There are a few questions at the end of each two
    units. Students should answer these questions in
    order to assess themselves. Questions should be
    answered after completion of the two units.

10
Appendix Answer Key
  • Since this book is designed for
    self-instructional study, students must do the
    exercises themselves. But they can check the
    answers to all the questions in Appendix.

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1Fundamentals of Changing an Organization
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General Aims
  • This unit has been designed to help you learn a
    number of key words and some of the general words
    in meaningful contests to expand your reading
    comprehension skills.

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Behavioral objectives
  • After carefully reading this unit, you are
    expected to
  • Define the meaning of the words and general
    words, and do the exercises.
  • Do the comprehension exercises .
  • Translate Passage into Persian.

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Key Words and General Words
  • A authority, change agent, coordination,
    decentralize, effectiveness, goods, periodic
    review system, policy, regulation role, service
  • B accommodate, attitude, beneficial,
    breakthrough, consultant, expertise, hire,
    modification, reduce, sequence, technological,
    virtually, withstand

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1.1.3 Vocabulary Exercises Matching
Column II ( ) a. opinion about something ( )
b. set of ideas or a plan of what to do in
particular situations ( ) c. the ability
of an expert ( ) d. resist something
  • Column 1
  • 1. sequence
  • 2. policy
  • 3. attitude
  • 4. withstand
  • 5. expertise

2
3
5
4
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1.1.4 Vocabulary Exercises Word Formation
  • 1.Tthese plans need ------------------
    .
  • 2. He has been ------------- in rank for
    failing to do his work.
  • 3.We must ------------------ our efforts to help
    the organization.

modification
reduced
coordinate
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1.1.5 Vocabulary Exercises
  • technology, decentralize, virtually, accommodate,

1. They always try to ---------------their
customers with financial assistance if
necessary. 2. ----------------Every manger I
knew was there. 3. What we have here is a new
generation of advanced ----------------.
accommodate
virtually
technology
18
Pre-reading Questions
  • What is the purpose of organizational change?
  • How do managers implement change in their
    organizational setting?
  • How many steps do the organizational
    modifications include to change an organization?

19
1.2 Reading Fundamentals of Changing an
Organization
  • Changing an organization is the process of
    modifying an existing organization. The purpose
    of organizational modifications is to increase
    organizational effectiveness- that is, the extent
    to which an organization accomplishes

...continued
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  • its objectives. Managers who determine
    appropriate changes to make in organization and
    then can implement such changes enable their
    organizations to be more flexible and innovative.

21
Factors to Consider When Changing an Organization
  • These factors are (1) the change agent, (2)
    determining what should be changed, (3) the kind
    of change to make, (4) individuals affected by
    the change, and (5) evaluation of change.

22
The Change Agent
  • The change agent might be a self-designated
    because of a special organization or possibly an
    outside consultant hired because of a special
    expertise in a particular area.

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Determining What Should Be Changed
  • In general, managers should make changes that
    increase organizational effectiveness.
  • Organizational effectiveness is the result
    primarily of organizational activities centering
    around three main classes of factors (1) people,
    (2) structure, (3) technology.

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The kind of Change to Make
  • Most changes can be categorized as one of three
    kinds (1) technological change, (2) structural
    change, or (3) people change. These three kinds
    obviously correspond to the three main
    determinants of organizational effectiveness.

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Describing Structural Change.
  • These modifications are (1) clarifying and
    defining jobs (2) fitting the communication
    needs of the organization and (3) decentralizing
    the organization to reduce the cost of
    coordination, increase motivation, and gain
    greater flexibility.

26
Describing people Change
  • People change emphasizes increasing
    organizational effectiveness by changing certain
    aspects of organization members. The focus of
    this kind of change is on such factors as
    employees attitudes and leadership skills.

27
Describing Technological Change
  • To increase organizational efficiency or
    effectiveness, managers may want to change the
    equipment, the expert skills, the processes, or
    the sequence of activities used to produce goods
    and services.

28
Comprehension Questions
T
  • .Technological breakthrough is one of the
    significant developments of continuous change of
    an organization.
  • ..The organizational change changes government
    regulations.
  • .. Flexibility and innovation appear as the
    result of a change.

F
T
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1.2.2 Multiple- choice Questions
  • The definition of changing an organization is
    concerned with .
  • changing the organizational effectiveness
  • accomplishing the organizational goals
  • changing an existing organization
  • modifying the organizational needs.

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1.2.2 Multiple- choice Questions
  • If managers use proper changes in their
    organizations, their organizations will be
    more..
  • innovative and flexible
  • successful and effective
  • responsible and innovative
  • responsible and flexible

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1.2.3 Open-ended Questions
  • What are the important factors in people change?
  • Answer These factors are leadership skills and
    employees attitudes.

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1.3 Translation Practice
  • In addition to organizational change, some degree
    of stability is a prerequisite for long-term
    organizational success.
  • ???? ????? ?? ????? ???????? ???? ???? ??? ???
    ???? ???? ?????? ??????? ?? ??????? ???????

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2Managing Creativity and Innovation
34
General Aims
  • This unit has been designed to help you learn a
    number of key words of and some of the general
    words in meaningful contexts to expand your
    reading comprehension skills.

35
Behavioral Objectives
  • After carefully reading this unit, you are
    expected to
  • Define the meaning of the following key words and
    general words, and do the exercises.
  • Do the comprehension exercises.
  • Translate Passage into Persian.

36
Key Words and General Words
  • A advertising, budget, craftsman, craftsmanship,
    firm, gatekeeper, industry, manufacture, network,
    profitability, store, test-marketing, tool
  • B apt, barrier, competitive, engineering,
    expose, flexible, generate, inhibit, integration,
    intrigue, rate, rational, retrieve, stubborn,
    stubbornly, viable

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2.1.3 Vocabulary Exercises Matching
  • Column 1 Column II
  • 1. profitability ( ) a. a place where goods are
    kept
  • 2. flexible ( ) f. having the power of reason
  • 3. store ( ) g. bringing advantage
  • 4. tool ( ) h. that can change to be
  • 5.rational suitable for new needs

3
5
1
2
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2.1.4 Vocabulary Exercises Word Formation
  • 1. The research groups ..to be the first to
    make the breakthrough.
  • 2. Their manager has a .power of the mind.

compete
generative
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2.1.5 Vocabulary Exercises Fill in the Blanks
  • rational, refine, Competitive, cost
  • Their prices are very .. .
  • That wasnt very. thing to do.
  • They need to oil in order to purify it and
    separate out the different elements.

competitive
rational
refine
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Pre-reading Questions
  • What are the definitions of innovation and
    creativity?
  • What are the characteristics of creative people?
  • How does an innovation play an important role in
    profitability and growth?

41
2.2 Reading
  • Many management writers define creativity as the
    generation of a new idea and innovation as the
    translation of a new idea into a new company,
    product, service, process, or method of
    production.

42
Individual creativity
  • Highly creative people tend to be more original
    than less creative people. Creative people also
    tend to be more flexible than non-creative people.

43
Organizational Creativity and Innovation
  • Just as individuals differ in their ability to
    translate their creative talents into results,
    organizations differ in their ability to
    translate the talents of their members into new
    products, or services.

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Generation of Ideas
  • The generation of ideas in an organization
    depends first foremost on the flow of people and
    information between the firm and its environment.

45
Idea Development
  • Idea development is dependent on the
    organizational culture and processes within the
    organization. Organizational characteristics,
    values, and processes can support or inhibit the
    development and use of creative ideas.

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Implementation
  • Stage of the creative process in organizations
    consists of those steps that bring a solution or
    invention to the marketplace. These steps include
    engineering, tooling, manufacturing, test
    marketing, and promotion.

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Comprehension Questions2.2.1 True/False Questions
  • 1. Less creative people refuse to change their
    opinions.
  • 2. Individuals and organizations creativity
    differ.
  • 3. The flow of people and information are not
    taken into consideration for generating ideas.

T
T
F
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2.2.2 multiple-choice Questions
  • 1. Creativity is defined as a newly .. idea.
  • translated b. generated
  • challenged c. encouraged
  • 2. Creative people tend to be more
  • dependable b. non-flexible
  • original c. unmotivated

generated
original
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2.2.3 Open-ended Questions
  • What are the steps of the implementation stage of
    the creative process for manufactured goods?
  • these factors are leadership skills and
    employees attitudes.

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2.3 Translation Practice
  • The innovative organization is characterized by
    the ability to channel its creative juices into
    useful outcomes.
  • ???? ??? ????? ?????? ????? ??????? ?? ???????
    ?? ????? ??????? ???? ??? ???? ??????? ?? ?????
    ??????.

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Self-assessment One Units 1 and 2
  • Part One Vocabulary
  • -The country is supported by Therefore, many
    workers will be needed in factories.
  • advertising
  • industry
  • research
  • innovation

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Part Two Reading Comprehension
  • Change and innovation are becoming a way of life
    for most people.
  • Even the language is changing.
  • New terms continue to emerge as new products are
    introduced or improved.

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Comprehension Questions
  • 1. With the improvement of the new productions,
    new.come into existence.
  • technologies
  • vocabularies
  • techniques
  • medias
  • . We can conclude from the passage that changes
    are unavoidable in our lives.

T
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Part Three Translation
  • One specialized type of change is creativity, the
    process by which novel ideas are generated.
  • ???? ?????? ???? ????? ????? ???, ??????? ??
    ????? ???? ?? ?? ???? ????? ???.

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3Human Resource Management and the Organization
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General Aims
  • This unit has been designed to help you learn a
    number of key words of and some of the general
    words in meaningful contexts to expand your
    reading comprehension skills.

57
Behavioral Objectives
  • After carefully reading this unit, you are
    expected to
  • Define the meaning of the following key words and
    general words, and do the exercises.
  • Do the comprehension exercises.
  • Translate Passage into Persian.

58
Key words and General Words
  • A benefit, board, compensation, conglomerate,
    expenditure, goal setting, job rotation, labor,
    payroll, pension, appraisal, recruit,
    recruitment, retirement, severance, stock,
    strategic planning, succession
  • B breed, fresh out, fire, initiative, janitor,
    longevity, stability, stagnation

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3.1.3 Vocabulary Exercises Matching
  • Column 1 Column II
  • Expenditure ( ) c. spending a lot of money
  • Labor ( ) d. practical work
  • Recruit ( ) g. find new people to join a
  • Stock ( ) i. a supply of something
  • succession or use

1
2
3
4
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3.1.4 Vocabulary Exercises Word Formation
  • 1. prices should remain ..for some months.
  • 2. The of new workers took a long time. So
    they lost their bus.

stable
recruitment
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3.1.5 Vocabulary Exercises Fill in the Blanks
  • Convince, expenditure, chairman, company
  • He managed to convince the . of his mistakes.
  • The repair of his car requires a lot of.
  • He was elected the . of the academic
    committee.

convince
expenditure
chairman
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Pre-reading Questions
  • What are the functions of the human resource
    management process?
  • What is the role of the human resource management
    for achieving organizational goals?
  • What are the processes of employees evaluation?

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3.2 Reading Human Resource Management and the
Organization
  • Human resource management is a comprehensive,
    integrated system for effectively managing the
    work force in the effort to achieve an
    organizations goals.

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Meeting Organizational Goals
  • Human resource managers must consider their
    organizations environment, resources, and goals.
    For example, take the human resource function of
    compensation as it relates to the companys
    economic environment and resources.

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Developing Future Managers
  • New management training programs emphasize
    problem solving and creativity, and job rotation
    is broadening managers experience and
    perspectives.

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The Human Resource Management Process
  • The human resource management process consists of
    six distinct steps human resource planning,
    staffing, training and development, compensation
    management, employee evaluation, and employee
    movement.

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Comprehension Questions 3.2.1 True/False
Questions
  • Companies economic environment
  • and resources relate to the human resource
    function of compensation.
  • ..Job rotation is one of the human resource
    functions which intends to increase managers
    experience and perspectives.

T
T
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3.2.2 Multiple- choice Questions
  • An organizations goals can be achieved by
    managing the work force through a (n) .
    system of the human resource management.
  • appropriate and competitive
  • comprehensive and integrated
  • flexible and innovative
  • competitive and flexible

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  • How many steps does the human resource management
    process include?
  • Answer It includes six steps staffing, training
    and development, compensation management,
    employee evaluation and movement.

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3.3 Translation Practice
  • Once the organizations training needs have been
    identified, the human resources manager must
    initiate the appropriate training effort.
  • ???? ?????? ?? ??????? ?????? ?????? ???? ??,
    ???? ????? ?????? ???? ??? ????? ????? ?? ????
    ???.

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4 Organization Development
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General Aims
  • This unit has been designed to help you learn a
    number of key words of and some of the general
    words in meaningful contexts to expand your
    reading comprehension skills.

73
Behavioral Objectives
  • After carefully reading this unit, you are
    expected to
  • Define the meaning of the following key words and
    general words, do the exercises.
  • Do the comprehension exercises.
  • Translate a Passage into Persian.

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Key words and General Words
  • A action research, diagnose, feedback,
    hierarchical, intervention, merger, operative,
    organizational development, process consultation,
    sensitivity training, team building, t-group
    training, transaction analysis
  • B attendance, collaborative, confrontation,
    destructive, empowerment, encompass, exploit,
    exploration, obscure, remedial.

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4.1.3 Vocabulary Exercises Matching
  • Column 1 Column II
  • precaution ( ) d. statements of opinion
    about something
  • obscure ( ) 1. use for advantage
  • exploit ( ) m. involvement in a situation
  • Intervention ( ) n. make less clear
  • Voluntary
  • feedback ( ) o. action take in advance to
    avoid danger

6
3
4
2
1
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4.1.4 Vocabulary Exercises Word Formation
  • 1. Some people think its wrong to spend money on
    ... space.
  • 2. The of a big new machine can be hard to
    learn.

explore
operation
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4.1.5 Vocabulary Exercises Fill in the Blanks
  • Widespread hierarchy permanent,
  • feedback
  • Such ideas are very .among creative and
    innovative managers.
  • There is a .in the classification of all
    living creatures.
  • He is one of our employees.

Widespread
hierarchy
permanent
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Pre-reading Questions
  • What is organizational development?
  • What are the aims of organizational development?
  • What are the types of organizational development
    activities?
  • What is the role of T group in an organization?

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4.2 ReadingOrganizational Development
  • Although OD frequently includes structural and
    technological changes, its primary focus is on
    changing people and the nature and quality of
    their working relationships.
  • Formally, OD has been defined as

Continued.
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  • a top-management-supported, long-range effort to
    improve an organizations problem-solving and
    renewal process.
  • Problem-solving process refers to the
    organizations methods of dealing with the
    threats and opportunities

Continued.
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  • in its environment, while renewal process refers
    to the way managers adapt their problem- solving
    processes to the environment.
  • Collaborative management means that managers put
    aside the hierarchical authority structure

Continued.
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Types of OD Activities
  • Change agents have many techniques and
    intervention approaches available to them, not
    all of which will be used in a given change
    program.

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OD for the Individual
  • Participants are usually screened to make sure
    they can withstand the anxiety raised by a T
    group. Precautions are also taken to ensure that
    attendance is truly voluntary.

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OD for two or three people
  • Translation analysis (TA) concentrates on styles
    and content of communication (transactions or
    messages) between people. It teaches people to
    send messages that are clear and responsible.

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OD for Team or Groups
  • Team building analyzes the activities, resource
    allocations, and relationships of a group or team
    to improve its effectiveness. And to develop a
    sense of unity among members of a new committee.

Continued.
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  • Team- building activities aim at diagnosing
    barriers to effective team performance, improving
    tasks accomplishment, improving relationships
    between team members, and improving processes
    operative in the team, such as communication and
    task assignment.

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OD for Intergroup Relations
  • This is a one-day meeting of all of an
    organizations managers in which they discuss
    problems, analyze the underlying used after a
    major organizations.

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OD for the Total Organization
  • The survey feedback technique can be used to
    improve the operations of the total organization.
    It involves conducting attitude and other surveys
    and systematically reporting the results to
    organization members.

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Comprehension Questions4.2.1 True/False Questions
  • 1. Renewal process is the adaptation of
    managers problem-solving processes.
  • 2. ..Intervention approach is one of the
    organizational activities used by change
    agents.
  • 3. Organizational development employs survey
    feedback technique to introduce remedial
    actions.

T
T
F
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4.2.2 Multiple- choice Questions
  • Organizational development originally deals with
    changing the.
  • organization
  • people
  • top-managers
  • environment

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  • 2. The renewal process refers to the
  • way managers adapt their problems solving
    processes to the environment
  • sharing of power with their new employees
  • changing of the organizational culture
  • modifying the new members attitudes

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  • 3. According to the passage, collaborative
    management is defined as a (n)
  • involvement of employees in decision making.
  • exploration of the data
  • planning of appropriate action
  • making of research

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  • - One of the most important precautions for
    participating in T group is that the
  • participants must be volunteers
  • leaders must be responsible
  • organization must have messages
  • communication analysis is usefull

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4.2.2 Multiple- choice Questions
  • Transactional analysis is concerned with
  • consulting the employee
  • sending clear and responsible messages.
  • putting aside style and content of messages
  • recognizing the address of people

list
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4.2.3 Open-ended Questions
  • How can the assessment of the health of the
    organization be determined?
  • Answer By the confrontation meeting

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4.2.3 Open-ended Questions
  • - What are the aims of team building for both
    permanent and new groups?
  • - Answer Diagnosing barriers to effective team
    performance, improving task accomplishment,
    improving relationship between team members, and
    improving communication and task assignment.

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4.2.3 Open-ended Questions
  • What is the team building activity?
  • Answer It can be used to develop a sense of
    unity among members of a new committee.

list
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4.3 Translation Practice
  • As a specialized process of organizational
    change, OD is based on Kurt Lewins data
    collection and diagnosis, and formal feedback and
    evaluation of the results.

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  • ????? ??????? ?? ????? ?????? ????? ?????
    ??????? ????? ?? ??? ????? ? ??????? ??????? ????
    ??? ???? (Kurt Lewin) ? ???????? ????? ? ????????
    ????? ???.

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Self-assessment Two Units 3 and 4
Part one Vocabulary
  • He has to spend three months of the year away
    from home-but there are -----------------like
    extra wages and free time.
  • expenditures
  • compensations
  • appraisals
  • regulations

list
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  • The management have offered employees one week
    for each six months they have worked at the
    company.
  • stagnation
  • regulation
  • stability
  • severance

list
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Part Two Reading Comprehension
  • When forecasting human resource needs, an
    organization must determine the number of
    employees required, the skills they must have,
    and when they will be required.

list
103
  • Changes in organizational goals and strategies
    create new positions and change old ones.
    Automation reduces the need for some skills and
    increases the need for others.

list
104
  • Many organizations forecast short- term personnel
    demand through the budgeting process, in which
    managers estimate the number of employees
    demanded by their units goals.A

list
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Comprehension Questions
  • An organization can determine the number of its
    employees and their skills by ..
  • planning personal changes
  • forecasting its human resource needs
  • requiring volunteer employees
  • changing its organizational structure

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  • B
  • 1..The creation of new positions appears on the
    human resource demand.
  • 2...The budgeting process can help to determine
    short-term personnel demand.

T
T
list
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Part Three Translation
  • A organizational development (OD) is a
    long-term, effort managed from the top, and aims
    to improve organization effectiveness and health
    by using behavioral science techniques to
    deliberately intervene in organizational
    processes.

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