The circumstance in which a leader finds himself or herself is called ______.
a. context
b. contrast
c. management
d. situationalism
a. context
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________ is the practice of middlemen taking orders from manufacturers whose products and brands are in demand so as to avoid any real selling effort for a manufacturer's products that may require push
A) Gatekeeping B) Informal fallacy C) Cherry picking D) Selection bias
Which of the following best defines a stock-keeping unit?
A. Each different item of merchandise offered by a retailer B. Merchandise with minor mistakes in construction C. The number of merchandise categories a retailer offers D. End-of-season merchandise that will not be used by a retailer in following seasons E. The number of different items offered in a merchandise category
In Casias v.Wal-Mart Stores, plaintiff Casias, a cancer patient and Wal-Mart employee, was prescribed medical marijuana for his symptoms by his physician, pursuant to the state's new medical marijuana law. Upon being injured at work, he was given a blood test which showed marijuana in his system. He was fired, and sued for wrongful termination. The court ruled:
a. for the Plaintiff because he had a valid state medical marijuana registry card to show that he was authorized to use medical marijuana b. for the Plaintiff because he did not cause his own injury at work c. for Wal-Mart, because the state law did not change employment-at-will d. for Wal-Mart, because plaintiff's marijuana use led to his injury
There is no general duty on employers to keep workplaces safe.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)