Answer:
If the answers to the two questions in step 6 were yes, then step 7 asks, "How does the program maintain the change?" Sustainability is particularly important if the change was financially supported for the short term by a grant, a research study, or the presence of one or two people.
How would the change fare if this person left? What will happen after the grant money runs out? Sustainability will be more challenging with short-term funding than with long-term funding such as a long-term grant or a commitment to use an ongoing portion or organizational revenue as funding.
Leadership is about looking to the future, almost with the uncanny ability to look around corners and see what is there. Effective leaders are mapping out the future and most of the mapping has to do with making organizational changes, strategic decisions about the business that will ensure an exciting future. Leaders inside organizations have a challenge, however, and that is convincing the employees that change is good for them and the company.
Let’s face it. Most human beings become comfortable in their environment and the natural inclination is to resist changing that comfort level. That is where leadership comes in to play. It is about marshalling the emotional courage to convince all that change is good for the organization and that change will be good for them as well. Undoubtedly, the latter is the harder part, as all of us react differently to change. Among the reasons many resist change are:
Fear of the future: This provokes many emotions, mostly commonly anxiety. It is okay to be anxious, but as I always say, “This too shall pass.”
Fear that we might fail: Not an uncommon feeling when we are stepping off into uncharted waters.
Dissension and disagreement: Employees often have different viewpoints.
Loss: All change creates loss, and all loss needs to be mourned. In this sense, some employees may be losing power and influence and therefore resist any movement for change.
Trust: If the employees don’t trust the leader, then there will be tremendous resistance to the change.
What steps can we take as leaders to initiate change that will cut down the anxiety and effectively begin change in a way that the organization will be able to absorb? Every leader needs to look out over the landscape and assess how he or she can best achieve the change. Of course, when push comes to shove, driving it down the organization’s throat may work, but I would argue only in unusual circumstances.
Think about it. Change can be minor or major in scope. It can involve the entire organization or just a part of the organization. It may be relatively easy (in terms of time) or it might be a multi-year project. Each of these assessments will require different strategies for initiating the change.
Change is such an illusive word in that it means so many things to so many different people. It does cover strategy, structure, people, systems, culture, et al. Planning for change is as important as deciding and initiating the change. At the end of the day, all organizations want to move to a better state of affairs, as opposed to a worse state of affairs.
Often we see failure in merger and acquisition transactions since it is easy to do the deal, but the heavy lifting begins when companies decide to effect the merger. Whether you continue to operate the acquired entity as a wholly-owned entity or integrate it into the parent operations, it is always a challenge to absorb a new entity. Leaders, take note:
Assess the degree of difficulty.
Plan carefully for implementing change. Assess the speed at which the organization can absorb change. Going too fast can be more painful than the change itself.
Determine whether this is top down change or bottom up change. From experience, most change comes from the top but turning it around and getting the bottom part of the organization to take a leadership role in effecting change goes a long way to having the change initiative be successful.
Explanation:
Is there such a thing as honorable preemptive murder or crime? Is it right to kill in order to prevent something that might happen (i.e. Caesar might have become an evil emperor)?
(julius caesar by shakespeare)
The above question requires a personal answer that shows your opinion on the matter. In that case, it's not correct for me to write an answer for you, but I'll show you how to write it.
This question wants you to consider the murder of Julio Cesar, which took place with the justification of being a preventive homicide. That's because the conspirators claimed that Julio Cesar needed to die to prevent him from becoming a tyrant and a great dictator in the future.
Based on this information, you should think:
Is every murder a crime?Can homicide be joined as something preventive, that wants to prevent something bad from happening?Is this type of murder no longer a crime or is it still a criminal act?Are there any exceptions to this?After reflecting and coming up with an answer to these questions, you should write your answer as follows:
State your opinion on the existence of preventive homicide.Associate your opinion with Julio Cesar's story.Show evidence that your opinion is correct.Associate this opinion with current society.More information:
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It ...... that supplies of oil and natural gas maybe exhausted in under 100 years
A. is believed
B/ believes
C. was believed
D is believing
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It was believed that supplies of oil and natural gas maybe exhausted in under 100 years.
I hope it helps.
Compare the definition of blindness with the definition of low vision
Both blindness and low vision have to deal with a lack of vision. However, blindness constitutes no vision or sight entirely, while low vision has some eyesight, but ultimately deforms the quality of life.
When writing a speech, speakers need to choose very specific words that they know will have a particular effect on listeners.
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
Which sentence most clearly makes use of personification?
A. Sergio's house was a fortress; security cameras followed our every
step.
B. A sprinkling of black tombstones covered the hill just outside of
town,
C. Bicyclists sprinted down the street like graceful gazelles fleeing
predators.
D. My car whines every time I stop, begging me to get the brakes
checked.
SUBMIT
Answer:
D
Explanation:
because personification gives non human things human characteristics
The verb is used correctly in following sentence:
You should have taken the garbage out to the receptacle.
Avril has created a budget for the next three months. They set a goal to save $50 each month
toward an emergency fund while also reducing the amount they spend on food. The biggest
obstacle is that Avril eats almost every meal out, sometimes spending more than $20 each day
on takeout food. Which of the following aspects of financial planning could be most helpful to
Avril?
O a. Identify and evaluate alternatives
O b. Develop personal goals
O c. Write down the financial plan
O d. Implement the plan
The aspect of financial planning could be most helpful to Avril is: a. Identify and evaluate alternatives.
For Avril who eats out on a daily basis, to achieve her goal, she needs to identify and evaluate alternatives to eating out.
She should consider making food at home that could last longer and help her save funds. This will she will be able to save more and eat healthier.
So, option A is right.
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help me please, since I am Russian and do not understand how to do the task
Answer:
(2) Does Tom play the guitar? - Yes, he does.
(3) What did Alice do this time? - She got in trouble at school.
(4) What did Mr and Mrs Payne do over the summer? - They spent timw together at the beach.
(5) What did Matt and Celine do for the holidays? - Matt and Celine went Christmas shopping together.
(6) What did Gary put on? - Gary put on his socks and shoes.
(7) What did you do for your project? - I made a poster.
(8) Why do you sit at a computer desk? - I prefer this desk over the school desks.
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1. What is the greatest discoveries in your opinion?
2. What would the world have been without that invention? Why?
Answer: Internet
it was happy
Answer:humen or computer
Explanation:
What are some examples of themes found in British literature during the Age of Imperialism?
Select all correct answers.
A. the beauty of the English countryside
B. complicated friendships
C. cultural clashes
D. reactions to the horrors of World War I
Explanation:
complicated friendship is right abswer
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Think about how the film develops the character of Ed Murrow? What kind of character is he?
( is from the movie “good night and good luck”)
Answer:
..
Explanation:
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1+1=?
don't mind that question
OK WHY IS SHE/HE WARNING ME I HAVE A ANSWER IN THE PICTURE
The answer is 2
ALSO WHAT EVEN LOL
that’s weird sorry man
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Read the excerpt from Walden.
Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. I drink at it; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how
shallow it is. Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains.
In the excerpt, Thoreau mostly uses imagery to illustrate
O the beauty that is in the natural world.
O the idea that he is unconcerned with dying.
his argument that everyone should move more slowly.
his belief that the passing of hours and days is irrelevant.
Answer:
It would be a
Explanation:
Brainliest please I need one more for my rank
Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains. In the excerpt, Thoreau mostly uses imagery to illustrate is the beauty that is in the natural world. Thus, option A is correct.
What is Thoreau's message on the cease of conclusion?Thoreau comments that his motives for leaving Walden Pond are as exact as his motives for going: he has different lives to stay, in and has modifications to experience.To llustrate the beauty that is in the natural world, Thoreau mostly uses imagery ideas. Thoreau's principal message in Walden is to stay wisely, simply, and independently.
Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in. I drink at it; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is. Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains. The idea that he is unconcerned with dying and his argument that everyone should move more slowly. His belief that the passing of hours and days is irrelevant.
Therefore, Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains. In the excerpt, Thoreau mostly uses imagery to illustrate is the beauty that is in the natural world. Thus, option A is correct.
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How does the culture of the Kiowa tribe affect Momaday’s personal identity?
I said to the boys where are you going now
have a good day just comment something and take the point !!
Answer:
C is your ansswer
Explanation:
Answer:
great
Explanation:
thank you
You are part of a group of hikers, hiking in the mountains. Describe what you see, hear, smell, touch, and taste and the hikers reactions.
Can someone do this for me ?
40 points
Answer:
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hiking, walking in nature as a recreational activity. Especially among those with sedentary occupations, hiking is a natural exercise that promotes physical fitness, is economical and convenient, and requires no special equipment. Because hikers can walk as far as they want, there is no physical strain unless they walk among hills or mountains.
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Many persons walk alone, mainly on weekends or holidays, but youth clubs and other groups arrange rambles, or hikes. The normal length of the walk undertaken is 7 to 12 miles (11 to 19 km) for a half day or 12 to 20 miles (19 to 32 km) for a full day. Those organized rambles, combining exercise with enjoyment of the countryside, are in country districts surrounding large towns and follow a planned route. Most densely populated European towns have hiking trails outside them.
For regular and intensive walkers there are available services offered by such associations as the Ramblers’ Association in Great Britain and the Wilderness Society in the United States. Those organizations encourage hiking and preserve footpaths, bridle paths, and rights of way in parkland and recognized open spaces in areas of natural beauty against the encroachment of builders, local authorities, and national undertakings. They also help hikers to obtain hostel accommodation and, by exchange of information and services, enable persons of one country to pursue these activities in others. The Appalachian Trail Conference (U.S.), with the aid of its member organizations in 14 states, maintains campsites and a trail more than 2,000 miles (3,200 km) long between Mount Katahdin in Maine and Mount Oglethorpe in Georgia; it publishes information on conditions of the camps and trail.
Hiking is basic to many sporting activities and is also a widely recommended and practiced form of physical training. For example, hiking constitutes a large part of mountain climbing; experienced mountaineers know that they must train themselves for the long, arduous hikes over the lower trails and across glaciers and snowfields. Backpack camping, hunting, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, and orienteering are other sports and sporting activities in which hiking is important. The ability to walk considerable distances without becoming overtired (an ability generally acquired through practice) also enhances the enjoyment of such other activities as bird-watching, nature walks, field trips of all sorts, and even sightseeing.
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Hiking is used as a test of fitness, notably in England, where it is embraced in the duke of Edinburgh’s scheme for boys and girls, and in Sweden and the Netherlands. In Sweden it was made a national fitness test in the early 1930s, and by the 1970s more than three million Swedish men, women, and boys possessed the time qualification badge. The Nijmegen marches in the Netherlands, organized by the Dutch League of Physical Culture, are open to the world in both civilian and military categories. The test comprises four separate days’ consecutive walking over distances up to 35 miles (56 km) each day, with about 12,000 persons taking part.
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1 I never ask my brother to help. He's really
a polite
b insensitive
c unreliable
Answer:
the answer is A is reliable, B is unreliable, C is reliable
f
Explanation:
A cause and effect structure focuses on
o why things happen.
the order in which things happen.
what makes things happen.
the steps needed to make things happen.
Answer: I believe the answer would be C. What makes things happen.
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
What is the main purpose of this excerpt from a speech?
Every year, 15 million Americans are the victims of computer hackers who steal their personal information. And this number is growing every year. Hackers can break into your bank accounts, cell phones, and computers. There are steps that you can take to protect yourself online. For example, some software can prevent you from visiting websites that could steal your information and misuse it.
A.
to inform people about the number of computer hackers
B.
to inform people how hackers access their personal information
C.
to inform people how to create appropriate passwords
D.
to inform people not to use the Internet because it’s not safe
E.
to inform people about how to protect their personal information online
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Identity the sentence below as either simple, compound, or complex.
They were lovely people, the kind you might meet anywhere.
type of sentence??????
A.compound
B.simple
C.complex
Answer:
complex sentence
Explanation:
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Which best states how the image add to the text in the passage
Images are used along texts to illustrate elements that cannot be easily described or to illustrate an element previously mentioned.
Texts can include elements such as images that help the author develop the main point or idea. The use of images in texts is quite useful because they convey information in a way a paragraph cannot.
Images are used in texts in the following cases:
In case it is not possible to convey the information through words, for example, it is very difficult to describe statistics in a complete way, instead, you can add a bar chart.In case you need to illustrate an element mentioned in the paragraphs, for example, if you mention a famous person it is a good idea to add a photograph of him or her.Note: This question is incomplete because the image and text are missing; due to this, I answered it based on general knowledge.
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How much does intelligence determine a person’s fate?
Answer:
21% I think this is the answer I'm not sure
4. Which sentence is correctly punctuated?
In fact, everyone I know loves science fiction.
In fact everyone I know loves science fiction.
In fact everyone I know, loves science fiction.
In fact everyone, I know loves science fiction.
W
Answer:
a is the correct answer it's the only one that makes sense in it's punctuation and comma
Answer:
In fact, everyone I know loves science fiction.
Explanation:
because i am taking the test it is right for me hope this helps bye have an amazing day pls corect me if i am wrong
LAST ATTEMPT, and ILL MARK AS BRAINLIEST! ( Give me three positive and three negative traits about Trevor Noah’s mother explain why two paragraphs!
Answer:
Please brainliest hopefully its enough young one
Explanation:
Trevor’s devout, fearless, and independent mother. The unwanted middle child of Temperance and Frances Noah, she moves from Soweto to the Xhosa homeland in her teenage years, where she works on the family farm and starves. She then decides to train as a secretary even though black women are excluded from secretary jobs during apartheid. When she manages to get work, she secretly moves to a downtown white neighborhood of Johannesburg, where a white man named Robert rents her a room. She convinces Robert to have a child with her (Trevor) and then manages to hide him his entire childhood by keeping him inside or pretending that she is his family maid so that they can be seen together in public. She is dedicated to showing Trevor the possibilities that seem out of reach for someone of their family’s class status, not to mention race, in South Africa—she does this by encouraging to read voraciously, teaching him English as a first language, and taking him on trips. However, she is also a devoted proponent of “tough love,” beating Trevor to teach him lessons about the world’s ruthlessness toward men of color. She is a staunch believer in prayer and takes Trevor to three different churches every Sunday in their secondhand Volkswagen Beetle. During Trevor’s childhood, she manages to move to the colored suburb of Eden Park and then, after briefly living in her husband Abel’s garage in an ill-fated attempt to save his auto repair business, to the white suburb of Highlands North, where they are the only black people besides the white families’ maids. Her relationship with Abel is tumultuous: she insists on her independence, which infuriates him, and his abusiveness worsens over time until she leaves him and he attempts to murder her. Trevor dedicates Born a Crime to his mother, his “teammate” in life, because she has served as the foundation for all his accomplishments, not only by teaching him to think for himself and dream of the kinds of success usually reserved for whites during apartheid, but also by modeling that attitude and success when the odds were stacked against her.
Answer:
hii
Explanation:
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According to his speech, President Carter was a supporter of civil rights.
True
ОО
False
Answer: Absoloutely true!
Question 3 of 10
What element of tone is unique to a stage production?
A. Conflict
B. Sound
C. Plot
D. Word choice
An occurrence at owl creek bridge
What is the author purpose in writing this passage
Answer:
Explanation:
The Major Themes in an Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce. The theme of An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce is courage is not the absence of fear but rather the acceptance of it. The second theme of this story is that time is fluid.
What does the word eluded mean as it is used in paragraph 9?
abandoned
O eliminated
escaped
o fled
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