During the _______ _________ phase, the firm estimates the market potential of the product
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
business analysis
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Which of the following are general feeling states that are not related to something that happens to a person, and are not intense enough to interrupt regular thought patterns at work?
A. emotions B. moods C. personalities D. habits
Ethical relativism implies that
A. Standards of what is ethically right and ethically wrong as applied to business behavior are determined solely by whatever business norms prevail in a particular company's home country and are applicable to its operations in all other countries. B. There are important occasions when local cultural norms and morality and the circumstances of the situation determine whether certain behaviors are right or wrong, for there are no absolutes when it comes to business ethics. C. Concepts of ethically right and ethically wrong are relative across countries and cultures but are universal within countries or cultures. D. Concepts of right and wrong as applied to business situations are always a function of each company's own set of values, beliefs, and ethical convictions (as stated in the company's code of ethical conduct). E. Individuals and businesses have a basic right to "moral free space" and it is inappropriate to specify ethically permissible and ethically impermissible actions and behaviors.
A major benefit of using event sponsorship is that it
A. enhances personal selling efforts. B. provides excellent support for advertisements. C. can provide large amounts of free media coverage. D. is cost-free. E. neutralizes the effects of unfavorable public relations.
Assume you have applied to two different universities (let's refer to them as Universities A and B) for your graduate work. In the past, 25% of students (with similar credentials as yours) who applied to University A were accepted, while University B accepted 35% of the applicants. Assume events are independent of each other
a. What is the probability that you will be accepted to both universities? b. What is the probability that you will be accepted to at least one graduate program? c. What is the probability that one and only one of the universities will accept you? d. What is the probability that neither university will accept you?