• Q : Type of environmental force at work....
    Business Management :

    Using international bribery as a business tactic is illegal for U.S. firms. This statement reflects which type of environmental force at work?

  • Q : Person-organizational fit....
    Business Management :

    Does HRIS help ensure person-organizational fit or is it more directed towards Holland's vocational, why or why not?

  • Q : Case-happy home builders....
    Business Management :

    Florence and Grady pool their money and talents to form Happy Home Builders, Inc. They are the firm's only shareholders, directors, and officers. After five years of declining home prices, they dec

  • Q : How large a sample should take....
    Operation Management :

    They want to be 90% confident of their results and want the error of interval estimate to be no more than $100. They estimate that such bills range from $600 to $2500. How large a sample should they

  • Q : After-tax cost of new debt....
    Business Management :

    Porky Pine Co. is issuing a $1,000 par value bond that pays 8.5% interest annually. Investors are expected to pay $1,100 for the 12-year bond. Porky will pay $50 per bond in flotation costs. What i

  • Q : Which sampling methods will yield representative sample....
    Operation Management :

    From the sophomore class of 2,300 students, she wants to collect a sample of 70 students. Which of the following sampling methods will yield the most representative sample?

  • Q : Fear or leading with love in the workplace....
    Business Management :

    Compare and contrast leading with fear or leading with love in the workplace. How can love be used positively in the workplace? Minimum 200 words.

  • Q : Designing and using a hris system....
    Business Management :

    How would you ensure that an organization is not accused of disparate impact when designing and using a HRIS system to screen candidates?

  • Q : Find average amount of time that guest spends checking in....
    Operation Management :

    Determine the average amount of time that a guest spends checking in. How would this change under each of the state options?

  • Q : Convention on contracts for the international sale of goods....
    Business Management :

    The United States and Argentina have signed the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG). Oxtron, Inc., a U.S. company, and Leer, an Argentinean company, have entered into

  • Q : Is this one-or two - tailed test....
    Operation Management :

    Their scores on the test are 52, 59, 63, 65, 58, 55, 62, 63, 53, 59, 61, 60, and 59. Determine the 95% confidence interval for the population mean, based on the sample mean.

  • Q : Convention on contracts for the international sale of goods....
    Business Management :

    The United States and Argentina have signed the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG). Oxtron, Inc., a U.S. company, and Leer, an Argentinean company, have entered into

  • Q : Find more likely to make a type one or two error....
    Operation Management :

    He remembered the tcv at df = 13. He decided to complete his obt.with this tcv. Is he more likely to make a type I or II error in this situation?

  • Q : Determine confidence interval for the population mean....
    Operation Management :

    The producers of a new toothbrush claim that it prevents more cavities than other brands of toothpaste. Determine the 95% confidence interval for the population mean, based on the sample mean.

  • Q : What is the expected value gain for the house....
    Operation Management :

    What is the expected value gain for the house in neighborhood A? Show or explain. What is the variance of the gain in value for the house in neighborhood A? Show or explain how you obtain your answer.

  • Q : Sale of beach balls and seashells....
    Business Management :

    Recreation Supplies, Inc. (RSI), and Sam, the owner of Tourist Time Shop, orally agree to a sale of beach balls and seashells for $1,000. Sam gives RSI a check for $400 as a partial payment. This co

  • Q : Consumer product safety commission....
    Business Management :

    Plastix Produx Company is subject to a decision by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Opposed to the decision, Plastix Produx wants a court to review it. First, however, the firm must use all o

  • Q : Bad character in personal life....
    Business Management :

    If you discover as HR manager ,in the same day of announcement of the position that the employee you choose have a bad character in his personal life what are three option that you can do, and what

  • Q : How do you build the language of change....
    Business Management :

    How do you build the "language" of change? How do you create a new vocabulary that cements the change into the organization? What conversations must take place during a change process?

  • Q : Construct a histogram-boxplot or normal probability plot....
    Operation Management :

    A manufacturing company produces electrical insulators. Construct a histogram, boxplot or normal probability plot to evaluate the assumption made in (b).

  • Q : Personal biases and stereotypes....
    Business Management :

    Explain how a manager's personal biases and stereotypes may affect an organization's success in creating a workplace that is culturally competent.

  • Q : Managing communication in an internet world....
    Business Management :

    In managing communication in an internet world, what are the conflicts a manager must be aware of? Include at least two scholarly formatted APA references. 200 words

  • Q : Annual demand and the ordering cost per....
    Business Management :

    A company is using the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) model to manage its inventories. Suppose its inventory holding cost per unit per year doubles while the annual demand and the ordering cost per

  • Q : Use an understanding of perceptual selectivity....
    Business Management :

    How might a manager be able to use an understanding of perceptual selectivity and perceptual organization to communicate more effectively with subordinates?

  • Q : Components of attitude influence-behavior of employees....
    Business Management :

    In a what ways might the cognitive and affective components of attitude influence the behavior of employees who are faced with learning an entirely new set of computer-related skills to retain thei

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