Technology can adequately replace the human touch when the needs of the customer involve large amounts of data.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Mr. John, aged 58, has not completed his college education. He has been working in an automobile firm for the past 20 years. Now, the firm is shutting down operations in Los Angeles and planning to retain only one firm in Mexico. What would be the best path forward for Mr. John?
a. migrate to Mexico so that he could continue to work in the same firm b. identify a new industry where his skill may be of use c. move to another automobile firm within his country d. retrain himself in a new field
Your company wants to conduct an exploratory study to gain new insights into some product changes you are considering. Which type of research method would be most appropriate for this exploratory study?
A. creating a causal model B. using eye tracking technology C. running an experiment D. collecting a survey E. conducting a focus group
Describe any four types of risk that projects may hold
What will be an ideal response?
In Narayan v EGL, Inc, the plaintiffs weredrivershired in California by a Texas firm, which had them sign independent contractor agreements under Texas law. They sued, contending they were employees, entitled to overtime pay and other benefits, and summary judgment was entered against them because of the independent contractor agreement. They appealed, and on appeal, the court ruled:
a. that they were independent contractors, because they signed the independent contractor agreement b. that they were employees, because Texas law did not apply in California c. that summary judgment was vacated, and the case remanded for trial, since a jury could reasonably determine from the evidence that they were employees d. none of these