At the beginning of the video, Priya ends her presentation by asking her colleagues to imagine "a world where you never have to wait in line for your groceries again!" What stage of Lewin’s Change Model is Priya exhibiting?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Kurt Lewin developed a change model that talks about creating a perception in the mind of the people that a change is needed,then taking adequate steps to bring about that change and then standardizing the new mindset .

Explanation:

Priya is exhibiting the First stage (Unfreezing)of Kurt Lewin change model.

There are three stages of Kurt Lewin Model:

  1. Unfreezing:This stage talks about changing the mindset of the people by helping them understand why change is required
  2. Changing:Taking appropriate steps to bring about the change.In this stage people resist the change because they are in a state of confusion and are very unsure about the change.
  3. Freezing:This stage involves freezing the changes that have taken place.A stage where the changes have been standardized

In the Beginning of the video Priya is talking about bringing the change ,by asking the colleagues to imagine "a world where you never have to wait in line for your groceries again!"


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meet with Chad in person and establish goals for improvement.

Explanation:

  • Whenever an employee shows negativity either to his co-employee or to sub-ordinates, it is better to call in person and meet.
  • We can get the pointers which is making that particular employee to behave in such a manner or we can otherwise guide that employee in the right direction so that the organizational goals are met.

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  • Warning Chad's coworker is not a good solution, because here Chad's behavior towards co-workers are wrong and not vice versa.

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Answer:

Net income year 2 = $21,300

Explanation:

I looked for the missing information and found this:

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1                              $2,500                                $2,000

2                             $4,000                                $2,700

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Answer:

b. The mayor would be correct if demand were price inelastic; the city manager would be correct if demand were price elastic.

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Answer:

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