An example of the need for transportation speed in the service industry is ______.

A. hospitals needing drugs
B. banks needing pens and other office supplies
C. manufacturers needing electricity
D. marketing agencies requiring advertising copy


A. hospitals needing drugs

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Harvest Corporation's capital stock at December 31 consisted of the following: (a) Common stock, $2 par value; 100,000 shares authorized, issued, and outstanding. (b) 10% noncumulative, nonconvertible preferred stock, $100 par value; 1,000 shares authorized, issued, and outstanding. Harvest's common stock, which is listed on a major stock exchange, was quoted at $4 per share on December 31

Harvest's net income for the year ended December 31 was $50,000 . The yearly preferred dividend was declared. No capital stock transactions occurred. What was the price- earnings ratio on Harvest's common stock at December 31? a. 6 to 1 b. 8 to 1 c. 10 to 1 d. 16 to 1

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Demand management activities have an impact on a company’s ______.

A. functional areas B. corporate strategy C. compliance requirements D. potential for ISO Certification

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Tristan is developing a presentation for employee orientation. Which of the following should NOT be used as a technique to ensure that the audience understands the points of his presentation?

a. Interesting anecdotes that tie into the presentation. b. Relevant statistics to lend authority to points. c. Presentation visuals to enhance effectiveness. d. Long, complex sentences to enhance credibility.

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