How can an organization assure that inclusion becomes part of the organization’s culture rather than an empty slogan?
*a. Make sure the message comes from the very top.
b. Create culture action plans for each part of the organization.
c. Add it to everyone's performance evaluation.
d. Hire more employees who believe in diversity.
*a. Make sure the message comes from the very top.
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A. variety and challenge, opportunity for decision making, feedback and learning, mutual support and respect, wholeness and meaning, room to grow B. respect C. trust D. "flow" E. Hawthorne Studies F. Herb Kelleher G. introduce a group bonus, allow job autonomy, provide training, assign whole tasks, gain direct feedback from users, increase group interaction H. The Human Side of Enterprise I. be enthusiastic, set the example, show support, keep promises
The number of days' sales in inventory is one means of expressing the relationship between the cost of goods sold and inventory
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Charlie, a new frontline supervisor at Art Foods, was surprised to hear that diversity refers to far more than skin color and gender. His boss, Barbara, a long-time department head, told Charlie, "Managing a diverse workforce is rewarding and challenging at the same time. Remember that diversity refers to far more than skin color and gender. Diversity also refers to ________."
A. educational level, age, disability status, athletic ability, and sexual orientation B. religious affiliation, political party, age, disability status, and sexual orientation C. educational level, political party, age, disability status, and sexual orientation D. religious affiliation, age, disability status, military experience, and sexual orientation E. religious affiliation, age, disability status, home ownership, and sexual orientation
Neutral Paints Company uses the direct method for preparing its statement of cash flow
Neutral reports the following information regarding 2017: From the income statement: Sales Revenues, $266,000 Cost of Goods Sold, $215,000 Operating Expenses, $37,000 From the balance sheet: Beginning Balance Ending Balance Accounts Receivable $14,500 $18,000 Merchandise Inventory 23,800 17,800 Accounts Payable 6,200 13,700 Accrued Liabilities 4,400 1,500 What amount will be shown for payments to suppliers for operating expenses? (Accounts Payable are for purchases of merchandise inventory only, and Accrued Liabilities relate to operating expenses.) A) $39,900 B) $37,000 C) $35,500 D) $41,400