You are conducting a risk factor assessment of your evaluation project, using the following risk assessment matrix. What are the two categories that you are analyzing in the rows and columns?
Category 1: ______
Category 2: ______
damage to project; likelihood
Using a risk assessment matrix, you analyze the level of damage to the project and the level of likelihood to happen.
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The manager’s ____ involve using information, contacts, and relationships to allocate limited resources, solve conflict-laden situations, and initiate problem-solving solutions.
a. Decisional roles b. Functional roles c. Required roles d. Informational roles
Alex worked for years for MegaCorp During his employment with MegaCorp, he learned a great deal of confidential information and knew that if this information got into the hands of competitors or the general public, MegaCorp could suffer great business
losses. Alex claims that he was wrongfully fired by MegaCorp and accordingly he believes he has no obligation to MegaCorp to keep any information he acquired with them as confidential. MegaCorp claims that Alex is under a continuing duty to keep confidential information secret, even though he is no longer with the company. Who is right? Why?
Which of the following can be achieved by marketers by acquiring customer loyalty?
A. A decrease in the actual value of products B. The ability to function without feedback C. Automatic market segmentation D. Acquisition of new customers
When parity conditions are not in effect in currency and money markets, traders could make extraordinary profits from a practice known as ________
A) covered interest rate parity B) covered interest rate arbitrage C) triangular arbitrage D) forward market arbitrage