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27 August, 07:52

The College of Business had a bachelors degree in business education that taught typing and shorthand, plus masters and doctorate degrees that trained business education teachers. However, one day the dean announced that the college would no longer teach shorthand and typing and all three degrees would be replaced by a degree in management information systems. What kind of change does this represent? a. transitional change

b. transformational change

c. developmental change

d. interpersonal change

e. normative change

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  1. 27 August, 08:20
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    The answer is B) Replacing all three degrees in a college from bachelors degree in business education that taught typing and shorthand, plus masters and doctorate degrees that trained business education teachers to a degree in management information systems is a transformational change

    Explanation:

    This college of business experiencing a transformation change from one core area to another.

    Hitherto, they issued degrees around education but now they are switching to a totally different field which is management information system.

    They will definitely consider changing their name from college of business to college of management.

    A shift in the business culture of an organization resulting from a change in the underlying strategy and processes that the organization has used in the past is a transformational change.
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