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(d) Family owned and managed businesses often find delegation and succession difficult pro

(d) Family owned and managed businesses often find delegation and succession difficult processes to get right.

What models would you recommend that Tony use in looking to change his leadership and management style

to create a culture in the Shirtmaster Group better able to deal with the challenges it faces? (10 marks)

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第2题
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B.He was only a failure to his family rather than to America.

C.He managed to support the family with his ebbing career.

D.He owned a family with a wife and two children.

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B.They went to Shakespeare's old school.

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Task 2Directions: This task is the same as Task 1.The 5 questions or unfinished statements

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Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 through 45.

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On June 12, 1806, Thomas Lincoln married Nancy. She came from a very poor Virginia family. She had no education and signed her name with an X after their marriage. Thomas Lincoln earned his living as a carpenter and handyman. In 1807 a daughter, Sarah, was born. On February 12, 1809, in a log cabin that Thomas Lincoln had built, Abraham was born.

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Nancy died on October 5, 1818 because of some serious disease. The next year, Thomas Lincoln went to Kentucky, and married Sarah Bush Johnston, a widow with three children. Abe Lincoln was very much fond of his kind stepmother.

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A.On June 12, 1806.

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第8题
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B

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第10题
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