Be sure your name is inserted in the box below and then click "Next" to start P1TLCM10: It’s Your Ship quiz. Name Email According to your instructor, Abrashoff offered his crew what they wanted in exchange for what he wanted.TrueFalseAs Lincoln, Abrashoff believed in getting out of the office and walking around. He used this time to …Inspect the paint chipping process.Get to know his crew and learn their opinions.Vent his frustrations.Get his exercise.Abrashoff said that if you want to achieve anything in a large bureaucracy, you have to …Kiss your morals good-bye.Suck up.Get inside your bosses' heads.Brown nose.Like Lincoln, Abrashoff told his crew exactly what his long term goal was and how he planned to accomplish it with their help.TrueFalseAccording to your instructor, if you can't support your boss when his actions are legal, moral and ethical, you should …Just keep your mouth shut and do things your own way.Leave.Tell your subordinates.Undermine his vision.According to your instructor, one of the things the crew of the Benfold wanted was …Something to be proud of.Shorter work days.Shorter work days.A higher salary.Abrashoff did not believe that praise should be given publicly in the Navy.TrueFalseAbrashoff thought that life aboard the Benfold should be …Nothing but hard work.FunGoverned by strict naval tradition.Monotonous.Abrashoff eventually learned that the traditional Navy way of leading was …Always the best way.The only way he was allowed to lead.Not always the best way.His favorite way of leading.It is unreasonable to expect loyalty as a condition of employment.TrueFalseBecause he was in the Navy, Abrashoff could not encourage his crew to think for themselves, take risks and find new ways to do jobs better.trueFalseAbrashoff wanted to know about his crew's families and their plans for the future.TrueFalseClick "Submit Quiz" to record your answers and to see your score. Time is Up! Wednesday, March 23 Mitch Javidi