Which one of the following is NOT one of Harry Braverman’s three principle arguments about the outcomes of Taylor’s Scientific Management?
a. Knowledge of the labour process comes under management control
b. Separation of ‘mental’ labour and ‘manual’ labour
c. Empowerment of labour through simpler jobs
d. Management control of labour through de-skilling
c. Empowerment of labour through simpler jobs
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A. Federal Trade Commission. B. Federal Bureau of Investigation. C. Securities and Exchange Commission. D. Better Business Bureau.
After evaluating identified segments, decisions have to be made whether to pursue a particular opportunity or not. Assuming the decision is made to proceed, an appropriate targeting strategy must be developed
Explain the basic categories of target marketing strategies and how they can be implemented.
Examples of pleasing products include ________
A) cigarettes and junk food B) dental services and medications C) seat belts and air bags D) fruits and vegetables E) bicycle helmets and elbow pads
Lake Country Promotional Services uses a job order system for costing and billing promotional services for dance and ballet performances
Lake Country has four public relations specialists plus an office staff. At the beginning of the year, Lake Country estimated the total cost of salaries and benefits for the public relations specialists at $672,000 and a total of 7,000 billable hours for the year. The office and administrative costs were estimated at $406,000. The allocation base for office and administrative costs is billable hours. In June, Lake Country signed a contract for a Russian ballet performance. It negotiated a price of $6,500 for its services. When the job was complete, Lake Country's records showed that it had logged 38.0 billable hours. What was the amount of gross profit that Lake Country made on the job? A) $6,500 B) $3,648 C) $648 D) $2,204