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Leading for Innovation and Sustainability Online ON 5-2024 / Week 4 Self Assessment Week 4 Self Assessment Back Question 1 Correct Marked out of 1.00 ¥ Remove flag Question 2 Correct Marked out of 1.00 ¥ Flag question Question 3 Comect Marked out of 1.00 ¥ question Question 4 Correct Marked out of 1.00 Which of the following solutions does NOT offer a way to reduce food loss and wastage? Select one: a. Modified Atmosphere Packaging b, Fluro-Carbon Refrigerants v* c. The International Rice Research Institute Super Bag The Safer Chemical Ingredients List excludes the following CMRs and PBTs except: Select one: a. Carcinogens b. Reproductive/developmental toxicants and mutagens c. Persistent, bioaccumulative, and non-toxic compounds v* True or False? According to UNEP (2011), less than one third of 60 metals analysed have an end-of-life recycling rate above 50% and 34 elements are below 1%. Select one: a True v b. False Which U.S. state has traditionally led the way with its early efforts to regulate air quality and vehicle emissions, energy efficiency in appliances and building construction, and environmental regulations? Select one: a. New York b. California v c. Texas d. Colorado
uestion 5 @ Which of the following is not one of the three lessons illustrated by James Watt's struggle to Correct bring the steam engine to market? Marked out of 1.00 Select one: ¥ Flag auestion Anidea is nothing without the right capabilities to bring it to market. b. Where you want to go dictates what you need to get there. c. There s acommon set of challenges and capabilities in the pursuit of sustainable innovations. d. Allof the above are lessons illustrated by James Watt's steam engine story. v/ Question 6 . . . . o . True or False. The first hybrid electric vehicle prototype was built in 1899 by Ferdinand comect e Porsche. Marked out of oo Select on a Truev b. False uestion 7 ZD Which of the following activities is NOT one of the three most important parts of planning an et innovation strategy? Marked out of 100 Select one: a. Determining and developing the right capabilities to move those initiatives forward b. Creatinga feedback mechanism so you can continually revise your strategy c. Settinga target on when the innovation strategy will be completed v* d. Committing to a set of priority initiatives that align to the corporate strategy tion 8 2"" N The name of the psychologist who developed the fixed versus growth mind-sets concept is: omect Marked out of Select one: 100 a. Carol Burnett b. Carol King c. Carol Dweck v/
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