Please explain the difference between being “person-minded” and “word-minded.”
What will be an ideal response?
Being person-minded means making an effort to take the time to make sure that your meaning has been understood. Being “word-minded” means using words that may not be understood by the other person and that may cause dispute or protest.
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A. not intense enough to disrupt a person’s thinking B. triggered by specific events C. more enduring than moods D. long-lasting
_______ generate new core products and processes that are fundamentally different from previous generations
a. Aggregate project plans b. Derivative projects c. Breakthrough projects d. Platform projects
One of the safest modes of transport is ______.
a. rail b. sea c. truck d. air
A school is trying to determine a nutritional diet to feed its students. The school would like to offer some combination of milk and beans. The school’s objective is to minimize cost, subject to meeting the minimum nutritional requirements of protein, calcium, and calories. The cost and nutritional content of each food, along with the minimum nutritional requirements are shown here.
At the optimum solution, what is the number of pounds of kidney beans included in the diet?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4