Class Test on Micro Economics Grade 12 CBSE Mgmt i) All questions in this section are compulsory ii) Marks for questions are indicated against each iii) Answers for very short answer questions carrying 1 mark must be answered in ONE sentence each iv) Answers for short answer questions carrying 3 marks each should not normally exceed 60 words v) Answers for short answer questions carrying 4 marks each should normally not exceed 70 words vi) Answers for long
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To apply my unique technical skills‚ maintenance management & business experience with an organization that rewards excellence in technical proficiency and business development. Experience: More than 6 years experience in the field of engineering‚ working with various copmanies in Palestine & UAE. I work in all spheres of Manufacturing: Metalwork‚ Woodworking ‚ Network designing & administration. In addition‚ I have experience in earthing and lighting‚ electrical drawings‚ power panels works and
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firm’s activities and resources to the environment in which it operates. This essay will analyse the micro and macro external environment in the part five years (2000 to 2006) of IBM Company by using PESTEL and five forces model to analyse in the first part. The second part will discuss about the advantages and disadvantages of the two possible alternative strategies for IBM. Part 1: Analysis of Micro and Macro External Environment 1.1 PESTEL Analysis The external factors can be divided into six
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Major Perspectives of sociology Three major Perspectives 4/26/2013 Brianna Slaton The Three Sociological Perspectives In today’s society many people may look at society in different ways. What you see and what I say may be totally different. You may present something in a different way than I would. Though we approach a topic differently does not mean we are wrong or right. This is just how society as a whole works. It has been this way in the past and is still present now and will
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Los Angeles is a manifestation of Park and Merkel’s commentaries‚ where people from all walks of life share micro-spaces. Even though they may cross paths and share certain spaces on a consistent basis‚ it does not mean they live identical lives. Furthermore‚ difference matters in the places and spaces of the contemporary Los Angeles region and the nature of interaction that occur in such micro-spaces.
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patient’s explicit consent being acceptable. Given that said principle revolves around the idea of what is “intrinsically good or bad‚” the surgeons did what they thought was best for the patient. However‚ if one were to implement the “Three-Step Ethical Decision-Making Model” from Norman Vincent Peale for solving an ethical dilemma one would have realized that this course of action is illegal thus being immoral. The surgeons could have talked her into contacting her family‚ or close friends‚ for
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to people who feel money is everything and would do anything to achieve it. It can also be directed to robbers who are stingy and think stealing from the poor is acceptable. However‚ with this story of Zacchaeus it shows that turning to Jesus will change your entire perspective because the power of Jesus is great and will lead his people in the right direction. The story of Zacchaeus the tax collector can also be used to teach the way Jesus accepted‚ forgave‚ loved‚ and welcomed outcasts and sinners
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Decision Making Managers are constantly called upon to make decisions in order to solve problems. Decision making and problem solving are ongoing processes of evaluating situations or problems‚ considering alternatives‚ making choices‚ and following them up with the necessary actions. Sometimes the decision-making process is extremely short‚ and mental reflection is essentially instantaneous. In other situations‚ the process can drag on for weeks or even months. The entire decision-making process
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specialization when fewer workers are hired. C) managerial inefficiency sets in when a firm gets too large. D) the new workers do not have as much experience as those who have been with the firm for a long time and therefore are not as productive. Figure 10-2 8) Which of the following costs will not change as output changes? A) marginal cost B) total variable cost C) average variable cost D) average fixed cost E) total fixed cost 9) Average fixed costs of production
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