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Match the terms with the right definitions. Group of answer choices Taylorism [ Choose ] Weber's theory that a bureaucratic society would result in a

Match the terms with the right definitions.

Group of answer choices

Taylorism

[ Choose ]

Weber's theory that a bureaucratic society would result in a situation in which it would be impossible to avoid bureaucracy and thus society would become increasingly more rational

analyzed work motions by filming workers and emphasized areas for efficiency improvement by reducing motion

analysis, synthesis, logic, rationality, empiricism, work ethic, efficiency, elimination of waste, and standardized best practices

a complex means of managing life in social institutions that includes rules and regulations, patterns, and procedures that are designed to simplify the functioning of complex organizations

a management theory that analyzes work flows to improve economic efficiency, especially labor productivity

setting standards, measuring actual performance, and taking corrective action through administrative or hierarchical techniques such as creating policies

break down each job into component parts and time each part to determine the most efficient method of working

Important components of scientific management

[ Choose ]

Weber's theory that a bureaucratic society would result in a situation in which it would be impossible to avoid bureaucracy and thus society would become increasingly more rational

analyzed work motions by filming workers and emphasized areas for efficiency improvement by reducing motion

analysis, synthesis, logic, rationality, empiricism, work ethic, efficiency, elimination of waste, and standardized best practices

a complex means of managing life in social institutions that includes rules and regulations, patterns, and procedures that are designed to simplify the functioning of complex organizations

a management theory that analyzes work flows to improve economic efficiency, especially labor productivity

setting standards, measuring actual performance, and taking corrective action through administrative or hierarchical techniques such as creating policies

break down each job into component parts and time each part to determine the most efficient method of working

Time studies

[ Choose ]

Weber's theory that a bureaucratic society would result in a situation in which it would be impossible to avoid bureaucracy and thus society would become increasingly more rational

analyzed work motions by filming workers and emphasized areas for efficiency improvement by reducing motion

analysis, synthesis, logic, rationality, empiricism, work ethic, efficiency, elimination of waste, and standardized best practices

a complex means of managing life in social institutions that includes rules and regulations, patterns, and procedures that are designed to simplify the functioning of complex organizations

a management theory that analyzes work flows to improve economic efficiency, especially labor productivity

setting standards, measuring actual performance, and taking corrective action through administrative or hierarchical techniques such as creating policies

break down each job into component parts and time each part to determine the most efficient method of working

Motion Study

[ Choose ]

Weber's theory that a bureaucratic society would result in a situation in which it would be impossible to avoid bureaucracy and thus society would become increasingly more rational

analyzed work motions by filming workers and emphasized areas for efficiency improvement by reducing motion

analysis, synthesis, logic, rationality, empiricism, work ethic, efficiency, elimination of waste, and standardized best practices

a complex means of managing life in social institutions that includes rules and regulations, patterns, and procedures that are designed to simplify the functioning of complex organizations

a management theory that analyzes work flows to improve economic efficiency, especially labor productivity

setting standards, measuring actual performance, and taking corrective action through administrative or hierarchical techniques such as creating policies

break down each job into component parts and time each part to determine the most efficient method of working

bureaucratic control

[ Choose ]

Weber's theory that a bureaucratic society would result in a situation in which it would be impossible to avoid bureaucracy and thus society would become increasingly more rational

analyzed work motions by filming workers and emphasized areas for efficiency improvement by reducing motion

analysis, synthesis, logic, rationality, empiricism, work ethic, efficiency, elimination of waste, and standardized best practices

a complex means of managing life in social institutions that includes rules and regulations, patterns, and procedures that are designed to simplify the functioning of complex organizations

a management theory that analyzes work flows to improve economic efficiency, especially labor productivity

setting standards, measuring actual performance, and taking corrective action through administrative or hierarchical techniques such as creating policies

break down each job into component parts and time each part to determine the most efficient method of working

iron cage

[ Choose ]

Weber's theory that a bureaucratic society would result in a situation in which it would be impossible to avoid bureaucracy and thus society would become increasingly more rational

analyzed work motions by filming workers and emphasized areas for efficiency improvement by reducing motion

analysis, synthesis, logic, rationality, empiricism, work ethic, efficiency, elimination of waste, and standardized best practices

a complex means of managing life in social institutions that includes rules and regulations, patterns, and procedures that are designed to simplify the functioning of complex organizations

a management theory that analyzes work flows to improve economic efficiency, especially labor productivity

setting standards, measuring actual performance, and taking corrective action through administrative or hierarchical techniques such as creating policies

break down each job into component parts and time each part to determine the most efficient method of working

bureaucracy

[ Choose ]

Weber's theory that a bureaucratic society would result in a situation in which it would be impossible to avoid bureaucracy and thus society would become increasingly more rational

analyzed work motions by filming workers and emphasized areas for efficiency improvement by reducing motion

analysis, synthesis, logic, rationality, empiricism, work ethic, efficiency, elimination of waste, and standardized best practices

a complex means of managing life in social institutions that includes rules and regulations, patterns, and procedures that are designed to simplify the functioning of complex organizations

a management theory that analyzes work flows to improve economic efficiency, especially labor productivity

setting standards, measuring actual performance, and taking corrective action through administrative or hierarchical techniques such as creating policies

break down each job into component parts and time each part to determine the most efficient method of working

2 Organizational Culture

[ Choose ]

the collective behavior of the people who make up an organization, including values, visions, norms, working language, systems, symbols, beliefs, and habits

the beliefs, values, behavior, and material objects that constitute a people's way of life

the stage of group development when the the team is able to function as a unit, finding ways to get the job done smoothly and effectively without inappropriate conflict or supervision

a group of people or other legal entities with an explicit purpose and written rules

the underlying value that defines the organization's identity through observable culture

groups that are highly focused on their goals and that achieve superior business results

Culture

[ Choose ]

the collective behavior of the people who make up an organization, including values, visions, norms, working language, systems, symbols, beliefs, and habits

the beliefs, values, behavior, and material objects that constitute a people's way of life

the stage of group development when the the team is able to function as a unit, finding ways to get the job done smoothly and effectively without inappropriate conflict or supervision

a group of people or other legal entities with an explicit purpose and written rules

the underlying value that defines the organization's identity through observable culture

groups that are highly focused on their goals and that achieve superior business results

Organization

[ Choose ]

the collective behavior of the people who make up an organization, including values, visions, norms, working language, systems, symbols, beliefs, and habits

the beliefs, values, behavior, and material objects that constitute a people's way of life

the stage of group development when the the team is able to function as a unit, finding ways to get the job done smoothly and effectively without inappropriate conflict or supervision

a group of people or other legal entities with an explicit purpose and written rules

the underlying value that defines the organization's identity through observable culture

groups that are highly focused on their goals and that achieve superior business results

Performing

[ Choose ]

the collective behavior of the people who make up an organization, including values, visions, norms, working language, systems, symbols, beliefs, and habits

the beliefs, values, behavior, and material objects that constitute a people's way of life

the stage of group development when the the team is able to function as a unit, finding ways to get the job done smoothly and effectively without inappropriate conflict or supervision

a group of people or other legal entities with an explicit purpose and written rules

the underlying value that defines the organization's identity through observable culture

groups that are highly focused on their goals and that achieve superior business results

high-performing team

[ Choose ]

the collective behavior of the people who make up an organization, including values, visions, norms, working language, systems, symbols, beliefs, and habits

the beliefs, values, behavior, and material objects that constitute a people's way of life

the stage of group development when the the team is able to function as a unit, finding ways to get the job done smoothly and effectively without inappropriate conflict or supervision

a group of people or other legal entities with an explicit purpose and written rules

the underlying value that defines the organization's identity through observable culture

groups that are highly focused on their goals and that achieve superior business results

3 SMART - Goal-setting criteria

[ Choose ]

A change in customs; something new and contrary to established customs, manners, or rites.

The extent to which a resource, such as electricity, is used for the intended purpose; the ratio of useful work to energy expended.

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely

The rate at which goods or services are produced by a standard population of workers.

innovation

[ Choose ]

A change in customs; something new and contrary to established customs, manners, or rites.

The extent to which a resource, such as electricity, is used for the intended purpose; the ratio of useful work to energy expended.

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely

The rate at which goods or services are produced by a standard population of workers.

productivity

[ Choose ]

A change in customs; something new and contrary to established customs, manners, or rites.

The extent to which a resource, such as electricity, is used for the intended purpose; the ratio of useful work to energy expended.

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely

The rate at which goods or services are produced by a standard population of workers.

efficiency

[ Choose ]

A change in customs; something new and contrary to established customs, manners, or rites.

The extent to which a resource, such as electricity, is used for the intended purpose; the ratio of useful work to energy expended.

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely

The rate at which goods or services are produced by a standard population of workers.

4 Match the 12 stages - in the right order - of vertical innovation development

Group of answer choices

1

[ Choose ]

sourcing

retail experience

structural packaging

naming and graphics

consumer research

market analysis

production support

engineering

prototyping

ideation

industrial design

2

[ Choose ]

sourcing

retail experience

structural packaging

naming and graphics

consumer research

market analysis

production support

engineering

prototyping

ideation

industrial design

3

[ Choose ]

sourcing

retail experience

structural packaging

naming and graphics

consumer research

market analysis

production support

engineering

prototyping

ideation

industrial design

4

[ Choose ]

sourcing

retail experience

structural packaging

naming and graphics

consumer research

market analysis

production support

engineering

prototyping

ideation

industrial design

5

[ Choose ]

sourcing

retail experience

structural packaging

naming and graphics

consumer research

market analysis

production support

engineering

prototyping

ideation

industrial design

6

[ Choose ]

sourcing

retail experience

structural packaging

naming and graphics

consumer research

market analysis

production support

engineering

prototyping

ideation

industrial design

7

[ Choose ]

sourcing

retail experience

structural packaging

naming and graphics

consumer research

market analysis

production support

engineering

prototyping

ideation

industrial design

8

[ Choose ]

sourcing

retail experience

structural packaging

naming and graphics

consumer research

market analysis

production support

engineering

prototyping

ideation

industrial design

9

[ Choose ]

sourcing

retail experience

structural packaging

naming and graphics

consumer research

market analysis

production support

engineering

prototyping

ideation

industrial design

10

[ Choose ]

sourcing

retail experience

structural packaging

naming and graphics

consumer research

market analysis

production support

engineering

prototyping

ideation

industrial design

11

[ Choose ]

sourcing

retail experience

structural packaging

naming and graphics

consumer research

market analysis

production support

engineering

prototyping

ideation

industrial design

5 Entrepreneurial Innovation

[ Choose ]

involves changes in linkages between existing subsystems

is inherently intangible and organizational in nature ...pertains to how things are done as opposed to what the end product is

improve price/performance advancement at a rate consistent with the existing technical trajectory

is any instance of something new being created from more than one source

refers to the pursuit of creative or novel solutions to challenges confronting a firm

involves changes in subsystems linked together with existing linking mechanisms

takes place when companies try to gain a competitive advantage either by reducing costs or by introducing a new technology

refers to all the activities required to invent and implement a new manufacturing process

has brought many new financial instruments with pay-offs or values depending on the prices of stocks

Technological Innovation

[ Choose ]

involves changes in linkages between existing subsystems

is inherently intangible and organizational in nature ...pertains to how things are done as opposed to what the end product is

improve price/performance advancement at a rate consistent with the existing technical trajectory

is any instance of something new being created from more than one source

refers to the pursuit of creative or novel solutions to challenges confronting a firm

involves changes in subsystems linked together with existing linking mechanisms

takes place when companies try to gain a competitive advantage either by reducing costs or by introducing a new technology

refers to all the activities required to invent and implement a new manufacturing process

has brought many new financial instruments with pay-offs or values depending on the prices of stocks

Strategic Innovation

[ Choose

involves changes in linkages between existing subsystems

is inherently intangible and organizational in nature ...pertains to how things are done as opposed to what the end product is

improve price/performance advancement at a rate consistent with the existing technical trajectory

is any instance of something new being created from more than one source

refers to the pursuit of creative or novel solutions to challenges confronting a firm

involves changes in subsystems linked together with existing linking mechanisms

takes place when companies try to gain a competitive advantage either by reducing costs or by introducing a new technology

refers to all the activities required to invent and implement a new manufacturing process

has brought many new financial instruments with pay-offs or values depending on the prices of stocks

Generational Innovation

[ Choose ]

involves changes in linkages between existing subsystems

is inherently intangible and organizational in nature ...pertains to how things are done as opposed to what the end product is

improve price/performance advancement at a rate consistent with the existing technical trajectory

is any instance of something new being created from more than one source

refers to the pursuit of creative or novel solutions to challenges confronting a firm

involves changes in subsystems linked together with existing linking mechanisms

takes place when companies try to gain a competitive advantage either by reducing costs or by introducing a new technology

refers to all the activities required to invent and implement a new manufacturing process

has brought many new financial instruments with pay-offs or values depending on the prices of stocks

Architectural Innovation

[ Choose ]

involves changes in linkages between existing subsystems

is inherently intangible and organizational in nature ...pertains to how things are done as opposed to what the end product is

improve price/performance advancement at a rate consistent with the existing technical trajectory

is any instance of something new being created from more than one source

refers to the pursuit of creative or novel solutions to challenges confronting a firm

involves changes in subsystems linked together with existing linking mechanisms

takes place when companies try to gain a competitive advantage either by reducing costs or by introducing a new technology

refers to all the activities required to invent and implement a new manufacturing process

has brought many new financial instruments with pay-offs or values depending on the prices of stocks

Incremental Innovation

[ Choose ]

involves changes in linkages between existing subsystems

is inherently intangible and organizational in nature ...pertains to how things are done as opposed to what the end product is

improve price/performance advancement at a rate consistent with the existing technical trajectory

is any instance of something new being created from more than one source

refers to the pursuit of creative or novel solutions to challenges confronting a firm

involves changes in subsystems linked together with existing linking mechanisms

takes place when companies try to gain a competitive advantage either by reducing costs or by introducing a new technology

refers to all the activities required to invent and implement a new manufacturing process

has brought many new financial instruments with pay-offs or values depending on the prices of stocks

Manufacturing Process Innovation

[ Choose ]

involves changes in linkages between existing subsystems

is inherently intangible and organizational in nature ...pertains to how things are done as opposed to what the end product is

improve price/performance advancement at a rate consistent with the existing technical trajectory

is any instance of something new being created from more than one source

refers to the pursuit of creative or novel solutions to challenges confronting a firm

involves changes in subsystems linked together with existing linking mechanisms

takes place when companies try to gain a competitive advantage either by reducing costs or by introducing a new technology

refers to all the activities required to invent and implement a new manufacturing process

has brought many new financial instruments with pay-offs or values depending on the prices of stocks

Cumulative Innovation

[ Choose ]

involves changes in linkages between existing subsystems

is inherently intangible and organizational in nature ...pertains to how things are done as opposed to what the end product is

improve price/performance advancement at a rate consistent with the existing technical trajectory

is any instance of something new being created from more than one source

refers to the pursuit of creative or novel solutions to challenges confronting a firm

involves changes in subsystems linked together with existing linking mechanisms

takes place when companies try to gain a competitive advantage either by reducing costs or by introducing a new technology

refers to all the activities required to invent and implement a new manufacturing process

has brought many new financial instruments with pay-offs or values depending on the prices of stocks

Financial Innovation

[ Choose ]

involves changes in linkages between existing subsystems

is inherently intangible and organizational in nature ...pertains to how things are done as opposed to what the end product is

improve price/performance advancement at a rate consistent with the existing technical trajectory

is any instance of something new being created from more than one source

refers to the pursuit of creative or novel solutions to challenges confronting a firm

involves changes in subsystems linked together with existing linking mechanisms

takes place when companies try to gain a competitive advantage either by reducing costs or by introducing a new technology

refers to all the activities required to invent and implement a new manufacturing process

has brought many new financial instruments with pay-offs or values depending on the prices of stocks

9 Cannibalization

[ Choose ]

the act of positioning a product to make a profit

refer to innovations that have a social purpose, like microcredit or distance learning, and can be related to social entrepreneurship

a person who begins using a product or service at or around the time it becomes available

describes using creative organizing to solve problems related to sustainability to in turn create social and environmental sustainability as a strategic objective and purpose

The reduction of sales or market share for one of your own products by introducing another.

value created by interpersonal relationships with expected returns in the marketplace

Sustainopreneurship

[ Choose ]

the act of positioning a product to make a profit

refer to innovations that have a social purpose, like microcredit or distance learning, and can be related to social entrepreneurship

a person who begins using a product or service at or around the time it becomes available

describes using creative organizing to solve problems related to sustainability to in turn create social and environmental sustainability as a strategic objective and purpose

The reduction of sales or market share for one of your own products by introducing another.

value created by interpersonal relationships with expected returns in the marketplace

Social innovation

[ Choose ]

the act of positioning a product to make a profit

refer to innovations that have a social purpose, like microcredit or distance learning, and can be related to social entrepreneurship

a person who begins using a product or service at or around the time it becomes available

describes using creative organizing to solve problems related to sustainability to in turn create social and environmental sustainability as a strategic objective and purpose

The reduction of sales or market share for one of your own products by introducing another.

value created by interpersonal relationships with expected returns in the marketplace

social capital

[ Choose ]

the act of positioning a product to make a profit

refer to innovations that have a social purpose, like microcredit or distance learning, and can be related to social entrepreneurship

a person who begins using a product or service at or around the time it becomes available

describes using creative organizing to solve problems related to sustainability to in turn create social and environmental sustainability as a strategic objective and purpose

The reduction of sales or market share for one of your own products by introducing another.

value created by interpersonal relationships with expected returns in the marketplace

early adopter

[ Choose ]

the act of positioning a product to make a profit

refer to innovations that have a social purpose, like microcredit or distance learning, and can be related to social entrepreneurship

a person who begins using a product or service at or around the time it becomes available

describes using creative organizing to solve problems related to sustainability to in turn create social and environmental sustainability as a strategic objective and purpose

The reduction of sales or market share for one of your own products by introducing another.

value created by interpersonal relationships with expected returns in the marketplace

commercialization

[ Choose ]

the act of positioning a product to make a profit

refer to innovations that have a social purpose, like microcredit or distance learning, and can be related to social entrepreneurship

a person who begins using a product or service at or around the time it becomes available

describes using creative organizing to solve problems related to sustainability to in turn create social and environmental sustainability as a strategic objective and purpose

The reduction of sales or market share for one of your own products by introducing another.

value created by interpersonal relationships with expected returns in the marketplace

10 Which of the following alternative is NOT an effective management practice that helps create a learning culture within an organization?

Group of answer choices

Providing employees with a challenge

Providing freedom to innovate

Providing the resources needed to create new ideas/products

Providing diversity of perspectives and backgrounds within groups

Providing supervisor encouragement

Providing organizational support

Providing freedom from management and supervision

_ Scalable

[ Choose ]

Something that places a company or a person above the competition.

A characteristic used to identify people within a statistical framework.

The ability to accurately estimate future outcomes.

Able to change in size or to scale up.

To increase in number or spread rapidly.

Proliferate

[ Choose ]

Something that places a company or a person above the competition.

A characteristic used to identify people within a statistical framework.

The ability to accurately estimate future outcomes.

Able to change in size or to scale up.

To increase in number or spread rapidly.

Demographic

[ Choose ]

Something that places a company or a person above the competition.

A characteristic used to identify people within a statistical framework.

The ability to accurately estimate future outcomes.

Able to change in size or to scale up.

To increase in number or spread rapidly.

Competitive Advantage

[ Choose ]

Something that places a company or a person above the competition.

A characteristic used to identify people within a statistical framework.

The ability to accurately estimate future outcomes.

Able to change in size or to scale up.

To increase in number or spread rapidly.

Foresight

[ Choose ]

Something that places a company or a person above the competition.

A characteristic used to identify people within a statistical framework.

The ability to accurately estimate future outcomes.

Able to change in size or to scale up.

To increase in number or spread rapidly.

21 Forecasting

[ Choose ]

separate elements of a company, organized by similarity of processes and objectives

provides a bridge between previously established tools and standards within a business environment and the newer, more operationally efficient tools and standards technological progress provides

process, organization, information, and technology

The process of aligning all inputs to optimize output.

Self-assessment, or an individual or company looking inward to measure certain strengths and weaknesses.

To estimate how a condition will be in the future.

The process of adjusting a mechanism (or business) so that its parts act in concert.

Introspection

[ Choose ]

separate elements of a company, organized by similarity of processes and objectives

provides a bridge between previously established tools and standards within a business environment and the newer, more operationally efficient tools and standards technological progress provides

process, organization, information, and technology

The process of aligning all inputs to optimize output.

Self-assessment, or an individual or company looking inward to measure certain strengths and weaknesses.

To estimate how a condition will be in the future.

The process of adjusting a mechanism (or business) so that its parts act in concert.

Business technology management (BTM)

[ Choose ]

separate elements of a company, organized by similarity of processes and objectives

provides a bridge between previously established tools and standards within a business environment and the newer, more operationally efficient tools and standards technological progress provides

process, organization, information, and technology

The process of aligning all inputs to optimize output.

Self-assessment, or an individual or company looking inward to measure certain strengths and weaknesses.

To estimate how a condition will be in the future.

The process of adjusting a mechanism (or business) so that its parts act in concert.

The four dimensions of BTM

[ Choose ]

separate elements of a company, organized by similarity of processes and objectives

provides a bridge between previously established tools and standards within a business environment and the newer, more operationally efficient tools and standards technological progress provides

process, organization, information, and technology

The process of aligning all inputs to optimize output.

Self-assessment, or an individual or company looking inward to measure certain strengths and weaknesses.

To estimate how a condition will be in the future.

The process of adjusting a mechanism (or business) so that its parts act in concert.

SBUs - Strategic Business Units

[ Choose ]

separate elements of a company, organized by similarity of processes and objectives

provides a bridge between previously established tools and standards within a business environment and the newer, more operationally efficient tools and standards technological progress provides

process, organization, information, and technology

The process of aligning all inputs to optimize output.

Self-assessment, or an individual or company looking inward to measure certain strengths and weaknesses.

To estimate how a condition will be in the future.

The process of adjusting a mechanism (or business) so that its parts act in concert.

Alignment

[ Choose ]

separate elements of a company, organized by similarity of processes and objectives

provides a bridge between previously established tools and standards within a business environment and the newer, more operationally efficient tools and standards technological progress provides

process, organization, information, and technology

The process of aligning all inputs to optimize output.

Self-assessment, or an individual or company looking inward to measure certain strengths and weaknesses.

To estimate how a condition will be in the future.

The process of adjusting a mechanism (or business) so that its parts act in concert.

Synchronization

[ Choose ]

separate elements of a company, organized by similarity of processes and objectives

provides a bridge between previously established tools and standards within a business environment and the newer, more operationally efficient tools and standards technological progress provides

process, organization, information, and technology

The process of aligning all inputs to optimize output.

Self-assessment, or an individual or company looking inward to measure certain strengths and weaknesses.

To estimate how a condition will be in the future.

The process of adjusting a mechanism (or business) so that its parts act in concert.

_ Patent

[ Choose ]

The supply of resources needed by a particular company or individual.

To conduct or direct with authority.

Occurring over a series of gradual increments, or small steps.

A method of product development where the model is designed, implemented, and tested incrementally (a little more is added each time) until the product is finished.

A legal right to a particular innovation, protecting it from being copied or employed by another without consent or license.

A characteristic or quality of a thing.

Broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something.

The act of seeking or searching.

To use one's intellect to plan or design something.

Sourcing

[ Choose ]

The supply of resources needed by a particular company or individual.

To conduct or direct with authority.

Occurring over a series of gradual increments, or small steps.

A method of product development where the model is designed, implemented, and tested incrementally (a little more is added each time) until the product is finished.

A legal right to a particular innovation, protecting it from being copied or employed by another without consent or license.

A characteristic or quality of a thing.

Broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something.

The act of seeking or searching.

To use one's intellect to plan or design something.

Scouting

[ Choose ]

The supply of resources needed by a particular company or individual.

To conduct or direct with authority.

Occurring over a series of gradual increments, or small steps.

A method of product development where the model is designed, implemented, and tested incrementally (a little more is added each time) until the product is finished.

A legal right to a particular innovation, protecting it from being copied or employed by another without consent or license.

A characteristic or quality of a thing.

Broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something.

The act of seeking or searching.

To use one's intellect to plan or design something.

Comprehensive

[ Choose ]

The supply of resources needed by a particular company or individual.

To conduct or direct with authority.

Occurring over a series of gradual increments, or small steps.

A method of product development where the model is designed, implemented, and tested incrementally (a little more is added each time) until the product is finished.

A legal right to a particular innovation, protecting it from being copied or employed by another without consent or license.

A characteristic or quality of a thing.

Broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something.

The act of seeking or searching.

To use one's intellect to plan or design something.

Leading

[ Choose ]

The supply of resources needed by a particular company or individual.

To conduct or direct with authority.

Occurring over a series of gradual increments, or small steps.

A method of product development where the model is designed, implemented, and tested incrementally (a little more is added each time) until the product is finished.

A legal right to a particular innovation, protecting it from being copied or employed by another without consent or license.

A characteristic or quality of a thing.

Broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something.

The act of seeking or searching.

To use one's intellect to plan or design something.

Attribute

[ Choose ]

The supply of resources needed by a particular company or individual.

To conduct or direct with authority.

Occurring over a series of gradual increments, or small steps.

A method of product development where the model is designed, implemented, and tested incrementally (a little more is added each time) until the product is finished.

A legal right to a particular innovation, protecting it from being copied or employed by another without consent or license.

A characteristic or quality of a thing.

Broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something.

The act of seeking or searching.

To use one's intellect to plan or design something.

Incremental

[ Choose ]

The supply of resources needed by a particular company or individual.

To conduct or direct with authority.

Occurring over a series of gradual increments, or small steps.

A method of product development where the model is designed, implemented, and tested incrementally (a little more is added each time) until the product is finished.

A legal right to a particular innovation, protecting it from being copied or employed by another without consent or license.

A characteristic or quality of a thing.

Broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something.

The act of seeking or searching.

To use one's intellect to plan or design something.

Devise

[ Choose ]

The supply of resources needed by a particular company or individual.

To conduct or direct with authority.

Occurring over a series of gradual increments, or small steps.

A method of product development where the model is designed, implemented, and tested incrementally (a little more is added each time) until the product is finished.

A legal right to a particular innovation, protecting it from being copied or employed by another without consent or license.

A characteristic or quality of a thing.

Broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something.

The act of seeking or searching.

To use one's intellect to plan or design something.

Incremental Model

[ Choose ]

The supply of resources needed by a particular company or individual.

To conduct or direct with authority.

Occurring over a series of gradual increments, or small steps.

A method of product development where the model is designed, implemented, and tested incrementally (a little more is added each time) until the product is finished.

A legal right to a particular innovation, protecting it from being copied or employed by another without consent or license.

A characteristic or quality of a thing.

Broadly or completely covering; including a large proportion of something.

The act of seeking or searching.

To use one's intellect to plan or design something.

_ Change management

[ Choose ]

a deliberately planned effort to increase an organization's relevance and viability

The ability to live or to succeed.

Someone or something that encourages progress or change.

describes the overall process of invention, innovation, and diffusion of technology or processes

aims to help organizations fundamentally rethink how they do their work in order to dramatically improve customer service, cut operational costs, and become world-class competitors

an approach to shifting or transitioning individuals, teams, and organizations from their current state to a desired future state

a method of introducing many small, gradual (and often unplanned) changes to a project instead of a few large, rapid (and extensively planned) changes

Business process re-engineering (BPR)

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a deliberately planned effort to increase an organization's relevance and viability

The ability to live or to succeed.

Someone or something that encourages progress or change.

describes the overall process of invention, innovation, and diffusion of technology or processes

aims to help organizations fundamentally rethink how they do their work in order to dramatically improve customer service, cut operational costs, and become world-class competitors

an approach to shifting or transitioning individuals, teams, and organizations from their current state to a desired future state

a method of introducing many small, gradual (and often unplanned) changes to a project instead of a few large, rapid (and extensively planned) changes

Incremental change

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a deliberately planned effort to increase an organization's relevance and viability

The ability to live or to succeed.

Someone or something that encourages progress or change.

describes the overall process of invention, innovation, and diffusion of technology or processes

aims to help organizations fundamentally rethink how they do their work in order to dramatically improve customer service, cut operational costs, and become world-class competitors

an approach to shifting or transitioning individuals, teams, and organizations from their current state to a desired future state

a method of introducing many small, gradual (and often unplanned) changes to a project instead of a few large, rapid (and extensively planned) changes

Technological change (TC)

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a deliberately planned effort to increase an organization's relevance and viability

The ability to live or to succeed.

Someone or something that encourages progress or change.

describes the overall process of invention, innovation, and diffusion of technology or processes

aims to help organizations fundamentally rethink how they do their work in order to dramatically improve customer service, cut operational costs, and become world-class competitors

an approach to shifting or transitioning individuals, teams, and organizations from their current state to a desired future state

a method of introducing many small, gradual (and often unplanned) changes to a project instead of a few large, rapid (and extensively planned) changes

Viability

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a deliberately planned effort to increase an organization's relevance and viability

The ability to live or to succeed.

Someone or something that encourages progress or change.

describes the overall process of invention, innovation, and diffusion of technology or processes

aims to help organizations fundamentally rethink how they do their work in order to dramatically improve customer service, cut operational costs, and become world-class competitors

an approach to shifting or transitioning individuals, teams, and organizations from their current state to a desired future state

a method of introducing many small, gradual (and often unplanned) changes to a project instead of a few large, rapid (and extensively planned) changes

Catalyst

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a deliberately planned effort to increase an organization's relevance and viability

The ability to live or to succeed.

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