as financing all of our customers accurately. Tasks that I commonly under go include all customer account maintenance‚ risk management‚ purchasing control and approval‚ collections‚ cash posting‚ approving and determining customer credit lines and terms‚ and monitoring customer receivables overall. Problem Statement: The organizational problem I will be addressing is to how to make the corporate branch the top selling and
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CHRONOLOGY OF ORGANIZATION THEORY AND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES APPROXIMATE YEAR | INDIVIDUAL OR ETHNIC GROUPS | MAJOR MANAGERIAL CONTRIBUTION | 5000 BC | Sumerians | Established written records for both government and commercial use | 4000-2000 BC | Egyptians | Recognized need for forecasting‚ planning‚ organizing‚ and controlling. Employed inventory practices‚ sales ledgers‚ taxes‚ developed bureaucracy for agriculture and construction‚ i.e‚ pyramids; employed full-time administrators. | 4000
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b Here m = -3 The negative reciprocal right now is equal to 0. m = 1/3 Find the equation of the line by using the point – slope formula Use the ordered pair (-1‚ 5) m = 1/3 Use equation of a line formula: y = mx + b Put the value of m into the equation: y = 1/3x + b Put the value of x into the equation: y = 1/3 * -1 + b Put the value of y into the equation: 5 = 1/3* -1 + b Place b on the left-side of the equation: 1/3 * -1 + b = 5 Multiply 1/3 by -1 to get -1/3 -1/3 + b = 5 Reorder
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regarding status systems? • Anything can have status value if others in the group evaluate it that way. 2. The ________ stage in the group development process is complete when members begin to think of themselves as part of a group. • Forming 3. Conflicts can be resolved by withdrawing from them or suppressing them. This conflict-management technique is known as ________. • Avoiding 4. Which of the following will help in making communities of practice successful? • Having clear accountability
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Plants and Animals are different in several different ways. Their structural complexities are almost completely opposite in terms of the roles that their “organs” have. Plants are more independent than animals; animals tend to be dependent on other aspects of life to survive. From internal cells to external mobility and appearance‚ plants cells having cell walls and animal cells don’t. Plants and animals are very different in many ways. Most animals have the ability to move around whether it be
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duced more problems than solutions. For corporate corn interests like ADM and Cargill‚ the principal advantage.. In “The Processing Plant‚” Pollan attempts to track down what happens to the corn that is not sent to the feedlot. Much of it ends up in processing plants. Pollan distinguishes between a traditional mill‚ which grinds corn into flour to produce tortillas‚ and wet mills‚ which rely on a great deal of water‚ energy derived from fossil fuels‚ and steel tanks. These wet mills are
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1. Question : (TCO A) There is a decrease in the cost of labor for producing bicycles. (4 pts.) What happens to bicycle supply? (6 pts.) What happens to bicycle demand? Student Answer: When there is an increase in the price of labor for making bicycles the supply would decrease because it would cost more to make the bikes and the supply curve would shift to the left. There would be no change in the demand for the bicycles. Instructor Explanation: Since a change in costs to produce the
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of them are safe wherever they are‚ especially when there is a disaster. Similarly‚ the US government has invested heavily in military soft and hardware‚ for which an officer must be responsible (Frost‚ 2007). Frost (2007) found accountability in terms time management is also important. The security situation in America and other places with American interests is so unpredictable that an officer needs to respond fast when need arises. A superior should be able to keep track of the officers under
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Part 1 of 3 - 100.0/ 100.0 Points Question 1 of 16 10.0/ 10.0 Points Demand is price inelastic if: A.the price of the good responds slightly to a quantity change. B.the demand curve shifts very little when a demand shifter changes. Correct C.the percentage change in quantity demanded is relatively small in response to a relatively large percentage change in price. D.all of the above are true. Answer Key: C Question 2 of 16 10.0/ 10.0 Points If the absolute value of price elasticity
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Individual Exercise 3 (10 points) 1. A shoe manufacturer’s data show that the distribution of shoe size is normal with a mean of 11inches and SD 1.5 inches. * A manger of the company claims that 70% of the times shoe size will be between 8 and 12 inches. What do you think? In your deliverables‚ write a few lines about what you think of the manager’s claim and what would you advise him to do. (1 point) * How would you modify the manager’s claim if the distribution of shoe size was not
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