If someone feels empowered enough to see that his or her actions can make a real difference in an organization, they are feeling which psychological empowerment belief?
A. meaningfulness
B. self-determination
C. competence
D. impact
D. impact
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a. Overestimate Overestimate b. Overestimate Underestimate c. Underestimate Underestimate d. Underestimate Overestimate
Harrison Manufacturing Harrison Manufacturing has the following product information available: Sales price $50 per unit Variable costs $26 per unit Fixed costs $87,600 Refer to the Harrison Manufacturing information above. How many units need to be sold in order to earn a target profit of $175,000?
A) 10,942 units B) 7,292 units C) 3,642 units D) 5,252 units
Henry Rauzi, the controller for Sunbeam, issued an offer to Linda Croce for an entry-level accounting position at Sunbeam at a salary of $34,000 per year. Ms. Croce accepted the offer and gave notice to her employer. When then-CEO of Sunbeam, Paul
Kazarian, was informed of the offer, he demanded that Mr. Rauzi rescind it because Kazarian had not approved it prior to it being made. Mr. Rauzi called Ms. Croce at 10:00 P.M. three days before she was scheduled to being work and told her of Mr. Kazarian's action. Ms. Croce had no job and remained unemployed for several months while she searched for a new job. Evaluate the legality and ethics of Sunbeam's officer's actions with respect to Ms. Croce.
The "look" of a business, such as a restaurant, could not fall under trade dress
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false