MANAGEMENT OF CHANGE
TYPES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
BUSINESS ETHICS & CSR
GLOBALISATION & THE CARIBBEAN
LEADERSHIP
EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF TEAMS
100

Introducing new software or processes in a business reflects this type of change.

What is technical change?

100

Extracting natural resources like farming and mining.

What is primary activity?

100

Rules guiding fair and honest behaviour in business.

What is organisational ethics?

100

Increasing international connectivity of trade and cultures.

What is globalisation?

100

Influencing people to work toward goals.

What is leadership?

100

A group working together to complete shared objectives.

What is a team?

200

Shifts in inflation, recessions, or interest rates cause this type of change.

What is economic change?

200

Turning raw materials into finished or semi-finished goods.

What is secondary activity?

200

Sticking to moral principles even under pressure.

What is integrity?

200

Innovation in communications and online systems drives this connection.

What is technology?

200

A motivational picture of the future shared with a team.

What is vision?

200

Stage where relationships form and expectations are clarified.

What is forming?

300

Changes in age, gender or lifestyle of a population.

What is demographic change?

300

Providing intangible products such as healthcare or retail services.

What is tertiary activity?

300

Voluntary business efforts to support society and the environment.

What is CSR?

300

Regional organisation that encourages free movement within the Caribbean.

What is CARICOM?

300

Belief that strong personal qualities contribute to effective leading.

What is trait theory?

300

Conflicts emerge during this developmental stage.

What is storming?

400

Changes in laws requiring compliance adjustments.

What is legal change?

400

Production method where most tasks rely on human effort.

What is labour-intensive production?

400

Investors who expect ethical profit from the business.

Who are shareholders?

400

Local firms must improve performance because of this pressure from abroad.

What is competition?

400

Leadership that inspires people to rise above expectations.

What is transformational leadership?

400

Stage where the team operates efficiently with strong autonomy.

What is performing?

500

A common emotional reason people resist unfamiliar adjustments.

What is fear of the unknown?

500

Increasing usefulness when raw materials are processed.

What is value added?

500

Positive work culture leads to this among employees.

What is high employee morale?

500

Tourism initiatives and cultural support reflect this aspect of sustainability.

What is social sustainability?

500

Leadership that focuses on performance rewards and penalties.

What is transactional leadership?

500

Stage where the team disbands after goals are achieved.

What is adjourning?

600

People struggle because change forces them out of routines they are comfortable with.

What is disrupted habits?

600

A characteristic of fishing and agriculture caused by changing weather cycles.

What is seasonality?

600

Openness in reporting business performance and decisions.

What is transparency?

600

Policy that allowed Caribbean exporters easier access to US markets.

What is the Caribbean Basin Initiative?

600

Sharing information clearly and listening actively reflects this skill.

What is communication?

600

The shared commitment and responsibility that binds a team together while working toward a goal.

What is collective accountability?

700

Some individuals fight change when they believe it reduces their influence.

What is loss of power?

700

Sector that commonly takes place in rural or resource-rich areas.

What is the primary sector?

700

Fair pricing, safety and truthful promotion support obligations to this group.

Who are customers?

700

Wider product choices have changed the expectations and demands of this group.

What are consumers?

700

Adjusting behaviour depending on team readiness and ability.

What is situational leadership?

700

When team members trust, respect and enjoy each other which helps build stronger unity.

What is interpersonal attraction?

800

A barrier that results from unclear news or lack of details during a transition.

What is ineffective communication?

800

Sector that becomes dominant as economies grow and urbanise.

What is the tertiary sector?

800

Reducing waste and conserving resources supports this goal.

What is environmental sustainability?

800

Certifications and standards help improve this operational element.

What is quality assurance?

800

Understanding and managing feelings in self and others.

What is emotional intelligence?

800

Reaching agreement after considering all viewpoints.

What is decision-by-consensus?

900

Employees resist when they do not receive the skills or knowledge needed to adjust during change.  

What is inadequate training?

900

Sector that typically drives industrial innovation and mechanisation.

What is the secondary sector?

900

Ethical community-focused activities enhance this.

What is brand image?

900

Investments that come from overseas companies into local economies.

What is foreign direct investment?

900

Leadership that prioritises honesty, respect and sustainability.

What is value-based leadership?

900

Ability to adjust roles or tasks when circumstances change.

What is flexibility?

1000

This model compares the forces pushing for change against those resisting it.

What is Lewin’s Force Field Analysis?

1000

Sector most affected by droughts, storms, or falling commodity prices.

What is the primary sector?

1000

Framework that ensures accountability and fairness in management.

What is corporate governance?

1000

A drawback when foreign-owned companies send earnings back home.

What is profit repatriation?

1000

Fair decision-making with accountability and openness.

What is ethical leadership?

1000

Harmony and accepted rules form during this stage.

What is norming?

1100

A type of change influenced by evolving beliefs and values in society.

What is social change?

1100

The long-term shift away from extraction toward services.

What is economic development?

1100

Working to reduce pollution meets responsibilities to this stakeholder.

What is the environment?

1100

Renewable energy systems in hotels enhance this sustainability dimension.

What is environmental sustainability?

1100

Skill involving long-term planning and competitor analysis.

What is strategic thinking?

1100

Teams struggle when organising tasks across many people causes this.

What is coordination difficulty?

1200

A positive result of handling transitions well in the workplace.

What is improved employee morale?

1200

Manufacturing of goods for sale abroad demonstrates this stage of growth.

What is industrialisation?

1200

Ensuring fair and respectful business relationships benefits this external partner.

Who are suppliers?

1200

Businesses offering unique Caribbean-based products show this competitive feature.

What is innovation?

1200

Influencing others without a formal title or authority.

What is informal leadership?

1200

When someone contributes less because others will cover the workload.

What is social loafing?

1300

When examining a change, this step focuses on obstacles that could block success.

What is identifying restraining forces?

1300

Banking, IT and logistics industries belong to this broad area.

What is the tertiary sector?

1300

Sharing accurate financial information helps prevent this harmful behaviour.

What is corruption?

1300

Global access to credit and investors supports this business function.

What are financial operations?

1300

High support and direction to guide beginners applies this situational style.

What is the selling leadership style?

1300

Different backgrounds and experiences bring more ideas, improving performance.

What is diversity?

1400

Involving employees in planning helps to reduce this common challenge.

What is resistance to change?

1400

Converting crude oil into gasoline is an example of this transformation.

What is processing?

1400

Supporting jobs, safety and community projects benefits this local group.

Who is the community?

1400

Removing import barriers aligns the region more with world markets.

What is trade liberalisation?

1400

Examining information and selecting the best solution for a problem.

What is critical thinking or problem-solving?

1400

Teams help provide new skills and learning opportunities, improving this.

What is development?

1500

Providing support, resources, and gradual rollout are strategies to do this.

What is decrease restraining forces?

1500

How each sector depends on the next in the production chain.

What is economic interdependence?

1500

Balancing profit with duty to all stakeholders demonstrates this.

What is social responsibility?

1500

Protecting inventions and branding supports this economic focus.

What is innovation protection?

1500

Gaining commitment through credibility instead of job position.

What is influence?

1500

Strong teams tackle complex challenges better due to varied expertise.

What is enhanced problem-solving?