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7. The competency suggested by exchange relates to the organizational and business processes of a
firm called basic business competency.
True False
8. Skills necessary to identify and exploit elements of the business environment that can lead to a
profitable and sustainable business are called opportunity competencies.
True False
9. With over 8.3 million businesses owned by women, they account for a quarter of small business
revenue nationally.
True False
10. Workers are opting for early retirement as corporations merge, downsize, and reorganize.
True False
11. Entrepreneurs get used to a do-it-yourself approach, which can be especially trying for second
career entrepreneurs.
True False
12. Succession plans deal with the people who will take over, what roles they will fill, and what
supports they will receive.
True False
13. One way to maximize communication in the succession process is to create a family council.
True False
14. In family-owned businesses, the board of directors can only be comprised of family members.
True False
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15. Several models exist for the life cycle of the small business firm. Each divides the stages a bit
differently.
True False
16. The slowest growing sector of all U.S. businesses is women-owned businesses.
True False
17. Access problems for women- and minority-owned small businesses crop up most often as
discrimination in marketing.
True False
18. For corporations, certification for businesses owned by women or minority is handled by
organizations that are not affiliated with the government or big business.
True False
19. About a third of the second career types who return to work decide to become self-employed.
True False
20. One of the major issues identified for second career entrepreneurs is keeping personal finances
out of the business.
True False
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21. This stage of the business life cycle occurs once the firm is established in its market.
A. Family members often work in the business but may not sit on the council.
B. Family businesses employ about 20 percent of America's total workforce.
C. Most top managers at family firms tend to stay in their positions much longer than those at
nonfamily firms.
D. Family businesses plan for succession using a critical-point plan.
23. Which of the following is one of the most common behaviors found in successful entrepreneurs?
A. Preemption
B. Frigidness
C. Personalization
D. Passion
24. Which of the following is best thought of as a type of learned optimism in successful
entrepreneurs?
A. Apathy
B. Professionalization
C. Perseverance
D. Cognition
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APÉNDICES
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(DE LA «MONJA-ALFÉREZ», DE MONTALBÁN.)
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(DE «LA MONJA ALFÉREZ», DE CARLOS COELLO).
APÉNDICES
Proposición de la Alcaldía para trasladar los restos de Pizarro.
«Considerando: Que es de dignidad nacional dar honrosa
sepultura á los restos del conquistador del Perú, que hoy se
encuentran en la bóveda de la Iglesia Catedral,
«Propone: Que se autorice á la Alcaldía para que solicite del Ilmo.
y Rmo. Sr. Arzobispo y del Cabildo metropolitano la licencia
correspondiente para colocar los restos del Capitán general D.
Francisco Pizarro en una de las capillas de la Iglesia Catedral,
quedando autorizada igualmente la Alcaldía para hacer construir
una urna donde reposen estos restos, hasta que la nación pueda
construir un monumento para tal objeto.
«Lima, Abril 30 de 1891.—Juan Revoredo.»
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Discurso del Alcalde de Lima al entregar la urna que debía
guardar los despojos mortales de Pizarro.
«Excelentísimo Señor:
«Señor Ilustrísimo:
«Señores:
«Conmemoramos en este momento el aniversario del
fallecimiento del ilustre Capitán general D. Francisco Pizarro,
acaecido hace hoy trescientos cincuenta años.
«Nos encontramos en presencia de sus restos, de cuya
autenticidad no podemos dudar desde que la Historia así nos lo
demuestra y desde que las generaciones que se han venido
sucediendo nos los han ido haciendo conocer de padres á hijos
hasta llegar á nosotros.
«Don Francisco Pizarro fué el conquistador del Perú, el fundador
de esta capital, el que en sus propios hombros cargó el primer
madero que sirvió para la fabricación del templo en que nos
encontramos, y, lo que es más, fué el que nos legó la Religión que
profesamos, dándonos hasta su última hora pruebas del respeto y
de la veneración que tenía por ella; pues recordaréis que besando la
Cruz del Calvario, que con su propia sangre y puño había formado
para elevar sus preces al Todopoderoso, exhaló su último aliento.
Estamos obligados á creer, señores, que el alma del que así murió
tiene que estar gozando de las delicias del Paraíso.
«Toca á nosotros honrar sus inapreciables restos, que continuarán
bajo la custodia del Muy Ilustre Cabildo metropolitano.»
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