Discuss the four contingencies of power. Give an example that did or could apply in real life.
Your response should be at least 200 words in length.
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Question 2
1. Explain how people and work units gain power through social networks. Give an example that did or could apply in real life.
Your response should be at least 200 words in length.
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Question 3
1. Compare and contrast the advantages of and problems with electronic mail, other verbal communication media, and nonverbal communication. Give an example that did or could apply in real life.
Your response should be at least 200 words in length.
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Question 4
1. Explain why communication is important in organizations, and discuss four influences on effective communication encoding and decoding. Give an example that did or could apply in real life.
Your response should be at least 200 words in length.
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1. Discuss the four contingencies of power. Give an example that did or could apply in real life.
Your response should be at least 200 words in length.
Insurance
Question 11
1. Property insurance policies cover lots of damages loss caused directly or indirectly. But not all. There are still some loss excluded regardless of any other cause or event contributing concurrently. Why do property insurance policies contain exclusions? Will an exclusion result in partial recovery? Illustrate your answer to the previous two questions with examples from the HO.
Your response should be at least 200 words in length.
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Question 12
1. Bob, the named insured, is an auto mechanic. Bob and his wife, Belle, own and drive a Ford. They have 2 children, Ben and Bill. Ben, age 26, is in the U.S. Army, and comes home to visit about twice a year. Bill is 16, lives at home and has a learner’s permit but no permanent drivers license. Ben often rents cars on weekends and drives battle tanks as his assignments. Bob drives the church van to pick-up older members each Sunday. He also test drives vehicles after he has repaired them at his place of employment, Barney’s Garage. Bill has been known to lend the family car to his teenage pal, Bubba. Once, Bubba actually lent the auto to his girlfriend, Brenda. Explain why or why not each of the following characters has coverage under Part A of the PAP. Does the PAP provide coverage if a named insured drives a non-owned auto? What is the definition of a “non-owned auto?”
Your response should be at least 200 words in length.
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