Which of the following provides the BEST opening line in a persuasive memo asking the company president to provide extra funds for advertising a new cat food line?
a. The purpose of this memo is to request that additional moneys be allocated to continue to advertise the new SmartCat product line.
b. If SmartCat has the chance to build awareness, it will help the company exceed this year's sales goals.
c. We all can agree that additional advertising funds will help a business grow.
d. SmartCat can help you exceed this year's sales goals by 10 percent.
D
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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A. 141.0 B. 97.25 C. 54.5 D. 109.0
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________ pay is defined as added pay for employees that have reached pay range maximums and are unlikely to move into higher grades
A) Longevity B) Merit C) Seniority-based D) Incentive