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| Who must safeguard and protect Air Force property from fraud, waste and abuse (FWA)? |
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| Who plays a key role as change agent in managing organizational change - a complicated, often painful process? |
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Psychologist Kurt Lewin recommends leaders view any change effort as a three-stage process, excluding |
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| What is the first stage of managing organizational change? |
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| Which statement about managing organizational change is false? |
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| The first step of unfreezing is to generate a good plan. |
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| Unfreezing is an organization's deliberate _____ for change. |
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| What is usually the first reaction to organizational change? |
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| Uncertainty is one of the four common forms of resistance to organizational change. The other three do not include |
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| The five proven methods leaders use to manage and reduce resistance during organizational change do not include |
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| determination and awards. |
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| Successful leaders break organizational change into sequential steps. Why is the first step important? |
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| Its visible success may increase support for the rest. |
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| Its visible success may increase support for the rest. |
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| What is the organizational change agent's role in the changing stage? |
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| To monitor the change as it occurs and its effects on personnel |
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| During the changing stage of organizational change, remember to provide _____ support and offer encouragement and advice. |
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| When problems arise during organizational change, what actions should the change agent consider? |
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| Return to the unfreezing stage and regroup. |
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| What is the final stage in the organizational change process? |
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During the refreezing step of organizational change, the change agent does not |
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| actively encourage the use of old techniques. |
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Trust and ethical behavior are two of the five critical attributes that determine a team's operational health and success. Which attribute is not critical for team building? |
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| Which attribute is at the center of all healthy team interactions? |
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| Freedom to communicate openly, honestly and directly within a team is a description of |
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| Trust within a team does not require |
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| _____ behaviors in a team conform to accepted principles of right and wrong including honesty, integrity and concern for doing what is right. |
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Teams share _____ freely in order to successfully build a team. |
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| Which leader action decreases a team's success? |
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| Limiting access to all necessary data |
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| Intragroup _____ and outside evaluations help build teams by redirecting their focus and energy and quickly correcting problems. |
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| To successfully build a team, critical judgment and criticisms should |
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| focus the team's efforts in the right direction. |
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| Which statement about cooperation within a team is false? |
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| Competition enhances cooperation. |
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| Which description of a healthy team spirit is inaccurate? |
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| Team members do not risk sharing their ideas and feelings. |
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What provides a way to establish priorities, choose policies and obtain the desired results and required resources at an acceptable cost? |
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| RMS elements include the financial plan and management and accounting systems. Which is another RMS element? |
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* Participatory and committee management * Resource management teams * Resource management training |
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| Who reviews, validates and balances the financial plan to ensure successful financial management? |
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| Who supports the organization's mission and the Air Force by providing sound financial management and advice to the commander and staff? |
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In RMS, who plans, directs and coordinates subordinate organizations' activities? |
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| Responsibility center managers |
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| Who regulates the consumption of work hours, supplies, services and equipment and shifts resources to or from various production tasks to ensure the proper mix? |
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| Who monitors and helps prepare resource estimates and monitors the use of resources in daily operations compared to projected consumption levels? |
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| Who determines program priorities and ensures effective allocation of resources in RMS? |
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| Financial management board |
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In RMS, who manages commodities and resources integral to the operating activities of the base or unit and provides technical guidance to base activities on how to use their primary responsibility resources? |
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| Supply _____ is the effort to conserve, protect, operate and maintain available government supplies,equipment and real property in the best condition, in constant readiness and in the absolute minimum quantity required. |
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| Which statement about property custodians is false? |
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| Property custodians do not plan and forecast requirements to meet mission goals. |
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What factor(s) influence a commander's decision regarding the degree of centralization for resource management? |
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| Mission needs, resources and managerial environment |
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Your principal responsibility when dealing with resources that appear to be cost-free assets is to use them in the most cost-effective manner. All of these items may appear to be cost-free except |
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| The Air Force operating budget runs on a fiscal year basis from |
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| 1 October through 30 September. |
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| Which is an example of fraud? |
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| Any theft or diversion of resources for personal or commercial gain |
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| Which is an example of waste? |
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| Improper practices not involving prosecutable fraud |
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| Which is an example of abuse? |
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| Intentional wrongful use of Air Force resources |
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| What is the primary focus and key element of fraud, waste and abuse (FWA) programs? |
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| Who provides policy guidance, develops procedures, and establishes and evaluates the Air Force Complaints and FWA programs? |
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| Secretary of the Air Force/Inspector General (SAF/IG) |
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| Who investigates criminal allegations of FWA? |
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| Which statement about FWA complaints is false? |
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| Information in a disclosure or complaint to an IG is not protected. |
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FWA complaint information can be disclosed when required by law or regulation. It may also be disclosed |
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* when necessary to take adverse action against a subject. * with the approval of the SAF/IG. * according to AFI 91-301. |
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| Your personal identity in an FWA disclosure or complaint to an IG is not |
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| privileged or confidential. |
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| With regard to FWA complaints, |
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| whistleblower witnesses have additional rights. |
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What determines the level of information releasable to whistleblower witnesses? |
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| The nature of the allegation and findings |
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| What are the four pillars of the Air Force Environmental Program? |
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| Restoration, compliance, conservation and pollution prevention |
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| Which statement inaccurately describes the goal of DoD/Air Force environmental programs? |
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| The Air Force Pollution Prevention (P2) Program reduces the use of nonhazardous resources/products we utilize or dispose of as waste. |
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| The hierarchy of actions to prevent pollution is |
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| source reduction, recycling, waste treatment and disposal. |
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Air quality compliance involves preventing, controlling, abating, documenting and _____ air pollution from stationary and mobile sources. |
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A water quality compliance program must be established at all Air Force installations to assess, attain and _____ compliance with applicable federal, state and local water quality regulations and permits. |
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| Which statement about Air Force solid waste compliance is inaccurate? |
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| The Air Force confines its efforts to protecting the environment and people living and working on its facilities. |
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| The base _____ works with the wing commander to oversee compliance with hazardous waste laws. |
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| Environmental, Safety, and Occupational Health Council |
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| The hazardous waste management program does not include |
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| reuse of generated waste. |
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The hazardous materials (HAZMAT) management process manages the _____ and use of HAZMAT to support Air Force missions, ensures the safety and health of personnel and surrounding communities and minimizes Air Force dependence on HAZMAT. |
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| The Air Force instituted the Hazardous Material Management Process under AFI _____, Hazardous Materials Management, to incorporate an Environmental, Safety, and Occupational Health authorization for the use of HAZMAT. |
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| Executive Order 13423 requires that federal agencies operate cost-effective recycling programs that promote waste prevention and/or _____ of reusable materials in all its facilities. |
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