The most common type of dispute resolution system in nonunion environments is the ______________________________ which encourages employees who are dissatisfied at work to speak directly to their managers about their concerns and complaints.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
open door policy
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Departmental reports are useful to management for all of the following purposes EXCEPT
a. planning. b. controlling. c. determining revenues generating potential. d. determining performance potential.
Uber's scandals, tarnished reputation, loss of market share to rival companies, and the ouster of its co-founder Travis Kalanick was NOT due to
A. price gouging during crises. B. sexual harassment in the workplace and a toxic workplace culture. C. inadequate attention to customer safety and data privacy. D. inadequate returns to its shareholders owing to the delay of its planned initial public offering (IPO). E. unfair competitive practices.
Ready Company has two operating (production) departments: Assembly and Painting. Assembly has 150 employees and occupies 44,000 square feet; Painting has 100 employees and occupies 36,000 square feet. Indirect factory expenses for the current period are as follows: Administration$80,000 Maintenance$100,000 Administration is allocated based on workers in each department; maintenance is allocated based on square footage. The total amount of indirect factory expenses that should be allocated to the Assembly Department for the current period is:
A. $110,000. B. $104,000. C. $48,000. D. $103,000. E. $55,000.
Schimpf Industries Inc. has developed a new grinder, model WC-13, that is designed to offer superior performance to a comparable grinder sold by Schimpf's main competitor. The competing grinder sells for $24,000 and needs to be replaced after 1,000 hours of use. It also requires $2,000 of preventive maintenance during its useful life. Model WC-13's performance capabilities are similar to the competing product with two important exceptions-it needs to be replaced only after 4,000 hours of use and it requires $5,000 of preventive maintenance during its useful life.From a value-based pricing standpoint what range of possible prices should Schimpf consider when setting a price for model WC-13?
A. $24,000 ? Value-based price ? $96,000 B. $75,000 ? Value-based price ? $99,000 C. $75,000 ? Value-based price ? $96,000 D. $24,000 ? Value-based price ? $99,000