


Just a week into the job at the marketing and advertising division of a company, Alex, Neil, and John were given the task of creating an advertisement campaign for the company's new product. Alex and Neil share a mentor-protégé relationship with John at present. Alex and Neil had a high level of the abilities required for their job at present.Į. Alex and Neil used a rational assessment to arrive at the conclusion that John would do a good job with their assignment.ĭ. Alex and Neil had high degree of disposition-based trust.Ĭ. Alex and Neil had a high degree of trustworthiness to execute the job they were given.ī. Which of the following is true with regard to Alex and Neil?Ī. John, who had done a paper on marketing while in college, reviewed numerous articles, studied the new product thoroughly, and came up with a campaign that received good reviews from his team leaders. Though they had no idea of John's skills in this area, they felt that John could be trusted to do a good job.

Alex and Neil had much trouble with the task, and when John volunteered to take it up on their behalf, they readily agreed. Just a week into the job at the marketing and advertising division of a company, Alex, Neil, and John were given the task of creating an advertising campaign for the company's new product.
