If a supervisor notices signs that an employee has been using alcohol or drugs, then that employee should immediately be dismissed.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
When an employee is suspected of drug use, some organizations have a policy of confirming the suspicion through the use of drug testing. Because there may be another explanation for symptoms that look like the effects of using alcohol or illicit drugs (e.g., taking prescription medications), a supervisor should avoid making accusations about what he or she believes is going on.
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"Gets people to like him or her quickly and convinces people to cooperate who might not otherwise respond" describes the interviewer characteristic of ethics
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Determining how strong the threat of substitutes will be entails
A. measuring Coke as a substitute for Pepsi and applying dynamic simulation modeling techniques. B. judging whether industry members are capable of self-manufacturing their products. C. identifying the attractiveness of other industries. D. adopting a substitute product concentration factor to the buyer volume. E. identifying the relative price/performance relationship of the substitutes, the switching costs, and the overall buyer demand for the substitute.
Job no. C12 was completed in November at a cost of $28,500, subdivided as follows: direct material, $13,500; direct labor, $6,000; and manufacturing overhead, $9,000. The journal entry to record the completion of the job is:
A.
Cost of Goods Sold | 28,500 | |
Finished-Goods Inventory | 28,500 |
B.
Finished-Goods Inventory | 28,500 | |
Work-in-Process Inventory | 28,500 |
C.
Work-in-Process Inventory | 28,500 | |
Finished-Goods Inventory | 28,500 |
D.
Work-in-Process Inventory | 28,500 | |
Wages Payable | 6,000 | |
Raw-Material Inventory | 13,500 | |
Manufacturing Overhead | 9,000 |
E.
Finished-Goods Inventory | 28,500 | |
Cost of Goods Sold | 28,500 |
Increasing isolation is a part of leadership but does not affect ethical choices
Indicate whether the statement is true or false