Understanding Business‚ Tenth Edition Chapter 7- Management and Leadership 1. What does management look like today? Management differs today than it did in the past. In the past‚ managers were considered “bosses” and their job mostly consisted of giving employees orders‚ monitoring performance and reprimanding unproductive behavior and misconduct. Many managers still manage employees in such fashion; however‚ some managers now tend to be more proactive and have changed managerial functions
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| 1. The Bill of Rights is an example of the way in which government power is A) dictatorial. B) limited. C) delegated to the states. D) without controls. Points Earned: | 1.0/1.0 | | Correct Answer(s): | B | 2. The power of the Supreme Court to declare actions of the other branches of government to be unconstitutional is known as A) judicial review. B) judicial activism. C) legislative ratification. D) the supremacy doctrine. Points Earned: | 1.0/1.0 |
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FBE 421 Prof. Briggs Problem Set #1 Please print out this document and clearly handwrite your answers to each of the questions below in the space provided. Show all your work accordingly. A. Calculate LTM (a) Revenue and (b) Net Income for Costco Wholesale (COST) using their latest financial statements as of 3Q2011. 77946+60737-53821=84‚862 MM Revenue 1303+984-871= 1‚416 MM Net-income B. Calculate Costco’s LTM (a) EBIT and (b) EBITDA. 2077+1677-1389=2‚365 MM EBIT (2077+795)+(1677+582)-(1389+549)=
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Homework Problem Set 4 1. Because Q=12-2P inverse demand P = -0.5 Q+6 For “half price” case‚ P = 2.5‚ Q=7 consumer surplus = 7*(6-2.5)/2 = 12.25 For “buy one‚ get one free” case‚ when original P = 5‚ Q = 4 instead of 2‚ total benefit TB = (4+6)*4/2 = 20 On the other hand‚ payment is 2*5=10 dollars‚ so consumer surplus will be = 10 Thus “half price” gives more surplus. 2. cost minimizing manner‚ marginal product of typewriter/marginal product of word processor=rent of typewriter/rent
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1 1 2 3 C Motion I 7 (a) From 1 January 2009 to 10 January 2009‚ the watch runs slower than the actual time by 9 minutes. Therefore‚ when the actual time is 2:00 pm on 10 January 2009‚ the time shown on the watch should be 1:51 pm on 10 January 2009. Practice 1.1 (p. 6) D (a) Possible percentage error 10 −6 = × 100% 24 × 3600 = 1.16 × 10 % 1 (b) = 1 000 000 days 10 −6 –9 It would take 1 000 000 days to be in error by 1 s. (b) Percentage error 9 = × 100% 9 × 24 × 60 = 6.94 × 10–2%
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Homework 7 Replications: 1 Time Units: Minutes Key Performance Indicators System Number Out Average 996 Model Filename: D:\NOOK\Simulation Class\Homework\HW3_07_04\HW3_07_04 Page 1 of 6 0:35:22 Category Overview เเเเเเ 22‚ 2013 Homework 7 Replications: 1 Time Units: Minutes Entity Time VA Time Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 NVA Time Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Wait Time Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Transfer Time Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part
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the answers‚ questions‚ etc. Questions in BLACK Answers in BLUE Side Questions in RED Explanations/Answers to side questions in ORANGE Other comments in ANY COLOR Unanswered study questions in GREEN Study Questions for Lectures 1-5 1. Give 2 definitions of “species” and explain the strengths and weaknesses of each. Morphological “species”: individuals grouped into species based on their similar physical appearence. Strength: Easy to apply when species’ traits are defined and don’t overlap
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Problems 50 & 51 (Ch. 22) 50. (LO3) Jack and Jill are owners of UpAHill‚ an S corporation. They own 25 and 75 percent‚ respectively. a. What amount of ordinary income and separately stated items are allocated to them for years 1 and 2 based on the information above? 1st Year or Year 1: Ordinary income is 42‚500.00 42‚500*25% = 10‚625 is allocated to Jack 42‚500*75% = 31‚875 is allocated to Jill Separately Stated Items: Interest Income 2‚000.00 500.00 is allocated to Jack 1
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Chapter 2: The Marketing Research Process and Proposal This chapter provides the overview of the research process (scientific research process) Changing View of the Market Research Process 1) Data for interpretation Primary data: information that is collected specifically for a current research problem or opportunity. Secondary Data: growing emphasis on secondary data. Information previously collected for some other problem or issue → stored in a data warehouse to help understand bus problems
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P7 unite 4 1. What is target audience? Target audience is a particular group of people which a product‚ an advertisement or a television and a radio program aimed at. A target audience can be separated into deferent groups such as gender‚ age group‚ marital status‚ e.g. male‚ young people‚ single people. For example Dell Company wants to sell their laptops at a reasonable price‚ so their target audience is students‚ small business which can be afforded to buy. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_audience
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