Drew is mike's department manager. drew's department is taking on an assignment that requires a high level of creativity. drew is assessing whether mike would be a good fit for being the project lead. which of the following traits best indicate whether mike would be a good fit to take the lead on this highly creative project? mike is inventive and resourceful when faced with a challenge. a.mike is very detail oriented and prefers high levels of structure in his job. b.mike likes to contribute to the company's newsletter. c.mike likes to talk a lot and socialize with his colleagues.
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Business, 21.06.2019 21:00
Arriving and delivering a load of company executives for a business meeting at a destination far from home base requiring an overnight stay, a companyâs pilot requested approval from the company finance office to pay to either have the companyâs jet brought into the fbo's hangar overnight to protect it from a forecast snowfall or to have it de-iced by the fbo the following morning well-before scheduled departure. the company was under considerable financial pressure at the time, and the pilotâs requests were denied because of the cost. so, early the following morning, the pilot was up on the wing of the jet sweeping off an accumulation of snow and ice with a borrowed push broom in preparation for the scheduled departure with the executives, but slipped and fell to the ground, suffering a broken neck. the business was organized as a limited partnership, owned by 3 limited partners and one general partner. as a cost-saving measure, the company had dropped its workersâ compensation insurance before the accident. analyze the potential liability for the pilotâs injuries of each of the following, showing your reasoning clearly: the company the general partner the limited partners analyze how the outcome would have been different, if the business had been organized as a corporation and observed all of the formalities to legitimize its corporate status. analyze how the outcome would have been different, if the pilot had been covered by workersâ compensation insurance.
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Business, 22.06.2019 01:40
Suppose general motors demands labor according to the labor demand function í¤í¤= 40â0. 5í¸í¸, where í¤í¤ is the hourly wage and í¸í¸ is the number of employees. the united auto workers union has a utility function given by íí=ííâí¸í¸. a.in 1984, the united auto workers union started negotiations with general motors by assuming that they were a monopoly union. find the wage and employment demands that the united auto workers union would have demanded before any bargaining began. b.if general motors and the united auto workers union both had excellent bargaining representatives, would this be the final labor contract? if not, then explain in words and graphically where they would end up after the bargaining process.
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Business, 22.06.2019 08:10
The last time he flew jet value air, juan's plane developed a fuel leak and had to make an 4) emergency landing. the time before that, his plane was grounded because of an electrical problem. juan is sure his current trip will be fraught with problems and he will once again be delayed. this is an example of the bias a) confirmation b) availability c) selective perception d) randomness
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Business, 23.06.2019 00:00
Wo firms, a and b, each currently dump 50 tons of chemicals into the local river. the government has decided to reduce the pollution and from now on will require a pollution permit for each ton of pollution dumped into the river. it costs firm a $100 for each ton of pollution that it eliminates before it reaches the river, and it costs firm b $50 for each ton of pollution that it eliminates before it reaches the river. the government gives each firm 20 pollution permits. government officials are not sure whether to allow the firms to buy or sell the pollution permits to each other. what is the total cost of reducing pollution if firms are not allowed to buy and sell pollution permits from each other? what is the total cost of reducing pollution if the firms are allowed to buy and sell permits from each other? a. $3,000; $1,500 b. $4,500; $3,500 c. $4,500; $4,000 d. $4,500; $2,500
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