Employers are subject to civil, but not criminal, penalties for violations of the Occupational Safety and Health Act
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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________ are things that customers typically desire but do not necessarily need.
A. Expectations B. Wants C. Breakdowns D. Defections
A trusting behavior involves which element?
A. Expecting one to behave in a way that has either harmful or beneficial results. B. Being aware that an outcome is only negative. C. We think the other person will behave in a way that will produce harmful results. D. Believing that a person will not repeat any of the secrets we tell him of her.
Which of the following are included as potential internal weaknesses in a SWOT analysis that are harmful to an organization?
A. Expanded product line, increase in demand, new markets, new regulations. B. Core competencies, market leaders, cost advantages, excellent management. C. New entrants, substitute products, shrinking markets, costly regulatory, requirements. D. Lack of strategic direction, obsolete technologies, lack of managerial talent, outdated product line.
Chase Company's production budget is as follows: Budgeted sales in units 300,000 Desired units in inventory, December 31 70,000 370,000 Estimated units in inventory, January 1 50,000 Budgeted units of production 320,000 Each unit takes 30 minutes to produce and the standard labor rate is $18 per labor hour. What is Chase's direct labor budget?
a. $2,880,000 b. $2,700,000 c. $10,800,000 d. $5,760,000