Which of the following is an example of healthy face-saving behavior?
a. blaming a coworker for a missed deadline
b. offering to take the blame for a failed project
c. blaming a budget cut for poor project results
d. saving negative feedback for a private setting
d. saving negative feedback for a private setting
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What will be an ideal response?
Elsa owns the local ski shop. It seems that her employees are more interested in hanging out with each other than actually getting work done. She realizes that they are bored with their positions and seem to have too much time on their hands. She wonders how she can motivate her staff. What can she do to increase performance and their satisfaction in their jobs? Pick one of the job design dimensions mentioned in the textbook, define it, and apply it to this scenario to help motivate the shop staff.
What will be an ideal response?
Almost all resumes have:
a. an employment section b. an education section c. both of the above d. neither of the above
One problem in relying on price elasticity and demand curves when setting prices is
A. competitors can construct the same demand curves, so there is no advantage in using them. B. the way a product or service is marketed can have a profound impact on price elasticity. C. the underlying ideas of the demand curve and elasticity are less relevant in the modern economy. D. only economists can properly analyze demand curves and set prices using this tool. E. marketing split from economics over the ideas of demand and elasticity.