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Question 1: How many trucks would you expect to see at the weighing station, including those being inspected? Question 2: If a truck was just arriving at the station, about how many minutes could the
Read the article "To stream or not to stream in a quantitative business course" by Buhagiar & Potter. You will find this research study at:
Problem: As a consumer, to what extent does green and sustainable product service or design influence you to buy a product? Does price or sustainability influence you more? Explain why.
Question 1: Describe the difference between leadership and management and (B) provide an example from jobs or organizations you have been associated with in the past.
There have been two long term trends in management practice over the last hundred years. The first was scientific management, and the second was the humanistic movement.
Why wasn't Mr. Oiler protected by Federal law? Why wasn't he protected by state law? Was there a privacy law that applied to Mr. Oiler? Be specific in your answer.
Ted Johnson has just purchased a 42" plasma TV from Circuit City. What are the possible areas where Ted might experience post-purchase dissonance?
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Question 1: What other guidelines would you add to the list in the article to ensure an effective meeting? Question 2: How can a leader promote participation and interaction in the meeting?
Briefly describe your attitude towards Nike and Nike products. Assume you wanted to improve or create favorable attitudes among college students toward the Nike brand. Would you focus primarily on t
How does increased wait times waste money or cost you business? How can you determine steps in your business's process that are wasteful?
"It's hard to what to do if you don't know where you're going or why. This is why companies have missions, visions, goals, and strategies. Strategic planning is put into place to ensure that compani
You know that many factors affect the overall satisfaction of employees. As part of your efforts to continually improve performance and employee satisfaction at your own organization, you decide to
Question 1: How does the concept of transparency relate to the crime of insider trading? Please give an example of each.
Explain how the experience of shadowing a mentor might impact professional, educational and personal development plans.
Why might management resist choosing to go green? What reasons might there be for or against utilizing a more sustainable approach towards business? What might be some of the short-term and long-ter
You have been asked to speak to your local training and development group on individual development plans (IDPs). Specifically, you are focusing on the following:
How do you get stakeholders involved in participating in your green and sustainable policies? What might you do to gather their support for the company to adopt green and sustainable policies?
Question: What power tactics can employees use to translate their power bases into specific actions and how does each one work?
What is the Doctrine of Stare Decisis? What is the purpose of precedent? Why are these concepts important to the legal process?
Problem 1: What is the control function of management? Why does the controlling function of management have a negative connotation? How is the controlling function of management evolving?
Select a dynamic or transformational company whose response to changing market conditions indicates the companys leadership style has evolved to guide the organization. Discuss what the leadership s
In the first article by Alan Webber, Judy Rosenblum states that learning is strategic choice that requires certain actions and attitudes. Describe some of those actions and attitudes and explain how
Question 1: How do you think you would feel about accusing a colleague of research misconduct? Question 2: To whom would you speak to in case you had suspicions of misconduct by a graduate student,
What are the five elements of negligence? What is contributory negligence? How does if differ from comparative negligence? How does assumption of the risk fit into these theories?