“Accumulating and using informal power to achieve personal and/or organizational objectives” is the definition of ______.
A. impression management
B. deception
C. organizational politics
D. none of these
C. organizational politics
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Cyber-hangouts in Europe try to increase customer traffic with computer game competitions. In doing so, the retailers show their awareness of the importance of ________ in designing the activities offered in the store
A) lifestyle B) self-concept C) family life cycles D) situational influences E) social class
In 2017, it came to light that in order to meet its demanding profit target, Wells Fargo put such pressure on its employees to hit sales quotas that many employees responded by fraudulently opening customer accounts. Wells Fargo's ethical lapses are NOT a good example of
A. how, within the boundaries of a social contract, local cultures or groups can specify what additional actions may or may not be ethically permissible. B. how certain universal ethical principles apply in those situations where all societies-those endowed with rationality and moral knowledge-have a common moral agreement on what is right and wrong. C. how universal ethical norms always take precedence over local ethical norms. D. how universal ethical principles or norms leave some "moral free space" for the people in a particular country (or local culture or even a company) to make specific interpretations of what other actions may or may not be permissible within the bounds defined by universal ethical principles. E. how local ethical norms always take precedence over universal ethical norms.
Under the UCC, a modification to a contract for the sale of goods needs no consideration to be binding
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Mutual forbearance is a form of explicit collusion between firms in which competitors avoid attacking rivals they meet in multiple markets.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)