Regina just bought a gourmet bagel store. She is working with a freelance graphic artist who is designing her logo and print advertisements. Regina is spending days looking over the various designs and color options. She needs to remember that the creative aspect of advertising design
A. dictates tracking alternatives.
B. will determine pretesting and posttesting options.
C. should not overshadow the message.
D. should always include coupons.
E. is everything.
Answer: C
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Lars left the operation of the corporation to the officers and never informed himself of the obligations which the corporation had within the travel industry. Consequently, it came as a surprise to him when the corporation's licence to operate as a travel agency was suspended for non-compliance with government regulations. The corporation had to shut down its business, and faced severe penalties from the government for non-compliance. Which of the following is TRUE? A) The shareholders could successfully sue Lars in tort for breaching his duty to exercise the skill of a reasonable person. B) The shareholders could successfully sue Lars for breach of his fiduciary duty to act honestly and in good faith. C) The shareholders' only remedy is to have Lars removed as a director of the corporation. D) The shareholders have no remedy against Lars, only against the officers of the corporation who did not comply with the government regulations E) Both A and B