Employees grouping together to present a unified front to management for more benefits and waitresses "pooling" their tips are examples of ________.
A. teams
B. command groups
C. task groups
D. interest groups
Answer: D
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Which of the following statements best describes the primary difference between an audit and forensic accounting?
a. An audit has the focused responsibility to detect fraud in the client organization, while forensic accounting sets out to prevent fraud. b. An audit has no responsibility for detecting fraud, while forensic accounting provides an audit specific to material fraud discovery. c. An audit must follow Generally Accepted Auditing Standards, while the forensic accountant is bound to Generally Accepted Fraud Standards. d. An audit utilizes sampling techniques to detect material misstatements, while forensic accounting examines the entire population of fraudulent transactions.
It is possible to compute as many principal components as there are variables; in doing so, parsimony is gained
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which message would be most effective when organized indirectly?
A) An e-mail message informing employees about a change in summer work hours B) An announcement about management training seminars being offered to employees C) An e-mail message asking employees to donate to a local charity through payroll deductions D) An e-mail message telling employees that carpools are being organized
One of the disadvantages associated with personal selling is
A. it is structured and finite. B. cold calling is easier than direct mail advertising. C. a salesperson often changes the message based on consumers' needs. D. it can be directed toward those customers with the highest potential. E. it is expensive.