Although major or key deliverables may be stated in the project charter or request for proposal, they need to be ____ in the project scope document
a. repeated
b. expanded on in greater detail
c. stated at higher levels
d. listed in sequence with the responsible person or organization
b
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. An additional question that seeks further information on the preceding answer is called a closer question. 2. A directed question leads the speaker to a desired response. 3. Research indicates information transmitted via the grapevine in organizations is only 50% accurate. 4. Assimilation is the tendency of people to adjust or modify rumors to mold them to fit their personal needs.
Banks like electronic funds transfers because they eliminate the float time that a drawer enjoys on a checking account and the paperwork involved in processing checks
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
For twenty years, Ozzie works for Players Paradise, a destination for vacationers from across the United States, maintaining golf carts. After a steady stream of positive job evaluations and merit pay raises, Ozzie is promoted to the position of
supervisor of golf-cart maintenance at three of Players's courses. Five years later, a new employee, Quentin, is hired to oversee operations at all ten of Players's courses. Quentin demotes Ozzie, who is now over the age of forty, to running only one of the three cart facilities, and freezes his salary. Quentin demotes five other employees over the age of forty and places one of Ozzie's former facilities under the supervision of Richie, who is twenty-three. Ozzie overhears Richie say, "We're going to have to do away with these old, senile men.". Less than a year later, Quentin reconsolidates the three cart facilities' operations under Richie's charge. Ozzie quits and files a suit against Players for employment discrimination. Should he prevail? Explain.
A situation in which a person is held legally liable even though fault or negligence cannot be proven is an example of
A) general damages. B) comparative negligence. C) an intentional tort. D) strict liability.