[originaltext] Of all the methods of discovering new ideas, Disney during th

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问题  
Of all the methods of discovering new ideas, Disney during the Eisner years had one of the most unconventional. Modeled after a 1970s television programme, Disney’s "Gong Show" was a big hit with managers and ordinary employees alike.
    Three times a year, Eisner and two of his top assistants would devote a day to listening to anybody and everybody — secretaries, set designers, theme park employees — who wanted to propose an idea. As many as 40 people were allowed to perform, present or otherwise sell their idea until a loud gong would signal that time was up. Then, after all the ideas were expressed, Eisner and his managers would discuss each one and make a decision.
    According to Peter Schneider, president of Disney features at the time, most of Disney’s cartoon movies originated from these sessions, as did the idea for Disney’s retail stores. Most organisations don’t invite ideas with such insight, nor do they give instant feedback or make quick "yes or no" decisions.
    "In most companies there is no obvious strategy for selecting or even evaluating ideas," concludes the American Management Association’s survey of 1,356 global managers. Nearly half of respondents reported that their firms "don’t have a standard policy for evaluating ideas". And only 17% said they use an independent review process to evaluate ideas.
    An effective, transparent selection process is essential to systematic innovation. Without one, ideas have no path toward gaining funding and resources and implementation. This power resides in the top of the organisation, and associates are reluctant to assert themselves. An established review process invites participation by those whose job is not specifically innovation. It connects your "idea funnel" to your "idea pipeline" and accelerates the flow of ideas.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.
23. What’s the purpose of Disney having the "Gong Show"?
24. What do we learn about Eisner?
25. Compared with Disney, what do most organisations do?

选项 A、They invite new ideas with great enthusiasm.
B、They choose good ideas through a strict process.
C、They give quick reactions to proposals and ideas.
D、They have no standard regulations on assessing suggestions.

答案 D

解析 短文中间提到most companies…no obvious strategy for…evaluating ideas(大部分公司没有明确遴选或评估创意的策略),后面还提到Nearly half of respondents reported that their firms“don’t have a standard policyfor evaluating ideas”,D)中have no standard regulations on assessing suggestions是对此的同义转述
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