What are the three basic methods of dealing with risk in the risk management process?
What will be an ideal response?
The only three alternatives to risk are to 1. avoid, 2. retain, or 3. transfer. All other methods are extensions or combinations of these three. Self-insurance is retention. Loss control (prevention and/or reduction) on the other hand is used to reduce the frequency and/or severity of losses, regardless of whether the exposure has been retained or transferred. This decision is usually subject to a cost benefit analysis.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
After being referred by a friend, Hasina attended a job interview. She didn't feel it went well but was surprised when her friend told her the boss didn't like that she had worn her hijab, a traditional headscarf. The boss told a coworker after the interview, "Our customers prefer working with Christians." This is an example of
A. affirmative action. B. quid pro quo. C. discrimination. D. hostile work environment. E. favoritism.
Why are plants green?
A. They absorb only green wavelengths of light. B. They reflect green wavelengths of light and absorb other colors of the visible light spectrum. C. They absorb only yellow and blue wavelengths of light, which when mixed within the leaf, give plants their characteristic green color. D. They reflect the colors of the visible light spectrum and absorb all of the wavelengths associated with the ultraviolet spectrum. E. They reflect all of the ultraviolet wavelengths and absorb all of the visible light spectrum.
What is servant leadership? What are the characteristics of a servant leader?
What will be an ideal response?