Not-That-Bright
Andrew Quah
seriously.. i have to lie to myself to tell myself it could POSSIBLY be anything else lol
Acid said:I know what the definitions are, i'm not disputing that. I just think it was a trick question because I got one exactly like that in a practice paper and it was Unitary.
Fair enough, but at least someone finally understands what I was trying to say!Jebu said:Yea i recall that question, and thought it was unitarian because of that, however that question was about a manager disagreeing with how the business was going. which is seen as disloyal when considering the business as a single unit. However, this question was about conflict, and the us VS them perception, which lends itself closely to radical.
I think it was a trick-trick question, aiming to catch out anyone who remembered it from the past papers
i can make sense out of that question.. unitary is when they think everyone should be thinking as one and if someone opposes then they are seen as disloyal because they arent part of the big 'group hug' thingChelleBelle said:Take a look at HSC Business exam in 2002 there is a very similar question in m/c about people who work together to achieve common goals and one of them has an opposed view the rest see as disloyalty.
Answer is unitary
So if u can make sense outta that then this question would mean the same answer