Quiz Submissions - Weekly Test 02—Organisational Environments and Cultures Top of Form Question 1 1 / 1 point What are the two types of external organisational environments? public and private market-specific and the product-specific organisational and the interpersonal global and the national general and the specific Question 2 1 / 1 point In terms of external organisational environments‚ the ____ environment affects all organisations while the ____ environment is unique to each company
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Name: ___________________________________________________________ Quiz #2 1. List the four main types of scales identified in Chapter 6. Makes sure in your response below to explain the difference between each through the use of an example. The four main types of scales indentified in chapter 6 are the nominal level of measurement‚ ordinal level of measurement‚ interval level of measurement‚ and the ratio level of measurement. The nominal level of measurement is defined by the text as the characteristics
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Charmaine Larkin-Sullivan CJ 370 Case Study # 4 Kirby v. Illinois Facts: On February 21‚ 1968‚ a man named Willie Shard reported to the Chicago police that the previous day two men had robbed him on a Chicago street of a wallet containing‚ among other things‚ traveler’s checks and a Social Security card. On February 22‚ two police officers stopped the petitioner and a companion‚ Ralph Bean‚ on West Madison Street in Chicago. When asked for identification‚ the petitioner produced a wallet
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Barriers to Critical Thinking Ashley Henley HUM/114 October 20‚ 2014 Marlys Eggum Barriers to Critical Thinking We are all faced with challenges that will try to prevent us from thinking as critically as we are capable of. We must be able to get past these types of barriers in order to make sound‚ responsible decisions in life. The three Barriers that effect myself the most would have to be Enculturation‚ Stress‚ and Ego defenses. These are barriers that can effect anyone given the situation. There
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Module 2 notes When you are driving‚ most information comes to you through eyes. Gathering information with your eyes is called visual perception – the ability to notice many things at once. You must have 20/40 vision or better in each eye and both eyes If it is found that you have 20/200 (or poorer) vision in one eye‚ you must have 20/40 or better vision in the other eye with or without corrective lenses If it is found that you have 20/70 (or better) vision in either eye separately‚ or in
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1. A null session is basically a pseudoaccount that has no username or password‚ but can used to access information on ___. A. Linux operating systems B. Windows operating systems C. Firewalls D. Management Information bases (MIBs) 2. What hidden share can be tested for evidence of null session vulnerabilities? A. ADMIN$ B. NULL$ C. C$ D. IPC$ 3. This tool uses the command-line to identify and report the protocol statistics of current TCP/IP connections using NBT (NetBIOS over TCP/IP).
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Capital Budgeting Techniques | | GLOSSARY Capital Budget: (1) The amount of money set aside for the purchase of fixed assets (e.g.‚ equipment‚ buildings‚ etc.). Also‚ (2) a request for authorization to purchase new fixed assets. Mutually Exclusive Proposals: Consideration of two or more assets that perform the same function. If one is chosen for purchase‚ the others are automatically rejected. Profitability Index: A ratio of the present value of the benefits (PVB) to the present value of the
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1 Marks: 1 A group’s interpersonal compatibility may be assessed by examining which set of interpersonal needs? Choose one answer. | A. need for achievement‚ inclusion‚ and control | | | B. need for affection‚ achievement‚ and power | | | C. need for inclusion‚ affection‚ and achievement | | | D. need for inclusion‚ control‚ and affection | | Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1. Question2 Marks: 1 Which of the following problems would a quality circle NOT likely
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points A corporation’s issue management activities are usually linked to: Answer Selected Answer: Both the board of directors and top management levels. Correct Answer: Both the board of directors and top management levels. Question 2 3 out of 3 points The “graying” of the population is an example of: Answer Selected Answer: Customer environment. Correct Answer: Customer environment. Question 3 3 out of 3 points Overtime‚ the nature of business’s relationship
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Thinking and Decision Making Michael Ledford Mark Savell DJ Williams University of Phoenix MGT/350 Mr. Jerry Abendroth September 8‚ 2009 Thinking and Decision Making What are the parts of critical thinking? Believe it or not‚ a process of analysis takes place when thinking occurs. Basically‚ the conscious mind is presented with a situation and formulates a conclusion. However‚ the unconscious mind contributes to the conclusion through assumption. It is critical when thinking in order
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