Every company must pay dividends as a portion of the company's profits to its stockholders

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


Answer: FALSE

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EI training programs include ______.

A. emotional awareness exercises B. emotion deregulation exercises C. cognitive exercises D. personality training

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The balanced scorecard approach looks at a company's performance from four perspectives. Those perspectives are:

A) prevention, appraisal, internal, and external. B) customer, creditor, stockholder, and manager. C) financial, customer, internal business, and learning and growth. D) manufacturing cycle time, throughput, appraisal, and environmental.

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A company's ability to marshal adequate resources in support of new strategic initiatives and steer them to the appropriate organizational units is important to the strategy execution process because

A. accurate budgets are the key to exercising tight financial controls over what organization units can and cannot do in carrying out management's directives to execute the chosen strategy proficiently. B. lean, strictly enforced budgets are management's best and most used means of getting organizational units to exercise the fiscal discipline needed to execute the chosen strategy in a cost-efficient manner. C. tight budget control is management's most powerful tool for first-rate strategy execution. D. lean, carefully managed budgets protect the company's financial condition and eliminate the wasteful use of cash. E. changes in strategy often require resource reallocation, and organizational units need the proper funding to carry out their part of the strategic plan effectively and efficiently.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Customer orders, in a flow management context, are often referred to as jobs. 2. Shorter production runs tend to decrease production flexibility. 3. There are rarely scheduling issues in an assembly line. 4. It is often advantageous for a firm to be able to build multiple models on the same assembly line.

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