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5.4 Exercises

Exercises at the end of the chapter are designed to strengthen your understanding and retention of the information recently acquired in the chapter.

Essay Questions

Write several paragraphs to provide more in-depth analysis and consideration when answering the following questions.

  1. Describe two situations that involve delegating work to other people. The first is a positive example that worked well, and the other is one that did not. Analyze the reasons for the success and failure of the two examples using the information about trust and personality types from this chapter.
  2. Choose a project with which you are familiar that does not have a good elevator story. Attempt to create one and explain how it could be used to promote the project.

Discussion

The exercises in this section are designed to promote exchange of information among students in the classroom or in an online discussion. The exercises are more open ended, which means that what you find might be completely different from what your classmates find, and you can all benefit by sharing what you have learned.

  1. Describe a project where trust or distrust became a major factor in the success or failure of the project. Using the four kinds of trust described by Lindskold, explain how trust was formed or lost. Consider the descriptions offered by other students of their trust experiences and identify a situation where one of the same types of trust was established or lost. Compare the effects on both projects.
  2. Describe a project where differences in culture affected communications, negotiations, or decision making.