1. For the officer who is promoted or selected from within the organization, the challenge will be to:
2. Expectations from subordinates, peers, family, superiors, and the public that company officers must learn to meet are referred to as:
3. Ethical conduct takes on a greater importance for a new company officer because the officer:
4. To become a role model who crew members will respect and try to emulate, a new company officer should:
5. Why must a company officer, as a public servant, meet their community's needs with competence, courtesy, and efficiency?
6. How should a company officer deal with criticisms and questions about organizational policies and procedures from crew members?
7. Attempts to duplicate the previous officer's behavior and personality can:
8. In order to preserve group dynamics, a new company officer should:
9. In order to minimize antagonism, resentment, and loss of friendship during the transition into their new positions, company officers may have to:
10. An unattainable or unreasonable internal expectation of a new company officer is: