Many laws have been passed regulating smoking. This indicates that the use of tobacco has reached which level of maturity?
A. institutionalized
B. emerging
C. consolidating
D. latent
A. institutionalized
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What does Clayton M. Christensen (1997) call the failure of successful companies to innovate, even when they have good management?
a. Catch 22 b. The Innovator’s Dilemma c. The Success Dilemma d. The Management Trap
The drawback of the SPM is ______.
a. it is difficult to use b. considers only operational measures c. nonfinancial measures are not factored into the model d. it requires 5 to 10 years of historical data
Stale Checks. On July 15, 1986, IBP, Inc, issued to Meyer Land & Cattle Co a check for $135,234.18 payable to both Meyer and Sylvan State Bank for the purchase of cattle. IBP wrote the check on its account at Mercantile Bank of Topeka. Someone at the
Meyer firm misplaced the check. In the fall of 1995, Meyer's president Tim Meyer found the check behind a desk drawer. Jana Huse, Meyer's office manager, presented the check for deposit at Sylvan, which accepted it. After Mercantile received the instrument and its computers noted the absence of any stop payment order, it paid the check with funds from IBP's checking account. IBP insisted that Mercantile credit IBP's account. Mercantile refused. IBP filed a suit in a federal district court against Mercantile and others, claiming, among other things, that Mercantile had not acted in good faith because it had processed the check by automated means, without examining it manually. Mercantile responded that its check-processing procedures adhered to its own policies, as well as to reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing in the banking industry. Mercantile filed a motion for summary judgment. Should the court grant the motion? Why or why not?
Master data, used in an enterprise resource planning system, changes with every transaction
Indicate whether the statement is true or false