During the speech, Barbara takes time to make eye contact with various audience members. Which strategy for using her anxiety to perform more effectively is Barbara employing?
a. Preparing thoroughly
b. Visualizing a positive experience
c. Reminding herself that the audience cannot usually see or hear fear
d. Focusing on her audience, not herself
d. Focusing on her audience, not herself
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Leaders with integrity:
a. have motives that are trustworthy. b. do not lie or mislead others. c. All of the answers are correct. d. strive to do what is best for everyone involved.
If the forecast is 14 and the actual value is 15, then the error this period is ________
Fill in the blank with correct word.
Electro, Inc., makes and sells electric bikes, as well as parts and service, to customers in the United States and other countries. Can Electro prevent its employees from revealing its customer lists, pricing policies, and other confidential information, if the employees resign to work for a competitor or to enter the same business themselves? How?
What will be an ideal response?
Pauline wants to develop a line of flatware and pottery. She is experimenting with various names and symbols to develop a trademark. Pauline's daughter, who is three, and speaks with a lisp, tells a neighbor that "mommy makes Fatware and Potty." Pauline laughs so hard that she decides to design a trademark of a large, obese, pink pig sitting on a toilet, with the letters FP (initials for the term
Fat-Potty) written underneath the pig. What is the best argument that Pauline's trademark is valid? a. The mark is arbitrary. b. The mark is fanciful. c. The mark has a secondary meaning. d. The mark is suggestive.