Camille was standing in the checkout line at her neighborhood grocery last night when she saw a display of Hostess Twinkies

She remembered how much she had enjoyed Twinkies as a child, and she knew she just had to buy a package of Twinkies, even though it was not on her shopping list. For Camille, Twinkies are an example of a(n) ________.
A) unsought product
B) impulse product
C) staple
D) emergency product
E) MRO product


B

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Yin observes that several of his employees have valuable creative talent. What could Yin do to promote individual creativity?

A. Redirect employees who are wasting time on outlandish ideas. B. Pressure employees to deliver creative solutions quickly. C. Tone down the importance of vital issues. D. Promptly rank all ideas to discourage thinking that is too far from norms. E. Reward employees who come up with creative ideas.

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What law prohibits mergers that are anticompetitive?

A. Sherman Act B. Clayton Act C. Robinson-Patman Act D. Radmon Act

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In service operations, service production typically happens

A) in anticipation of demand. B) well before demand. C) after realization of demand. D) before receipt of supplies.

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By providing free lunch to its employees every day, Creekside Robotics Corp is satisfying the employees' ________ needs.

Scenario: Creekside Robotics Corp. provides free lunch to its employees every day. The work environment is informal and friendly, which allows everyone to get to know each other. The company also holds a recreational event the last weekend of every month. Although the employees are all satisfied with these practices, the company implements a new incentive scheme to give cash rewards to employees who perform well. The company's goal is to keep its employees motivated. A) physiological B) self-actualization C) ego D) security E) social

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