Define a learning organization and then give at least two examples defending how they meet the definition.
What will be an ideal response?
Learning organizations share ideas throughout the organization via reports, information systems, informal discussions, site visits, education, and training. Employees work with and are mentored by more experienced employees.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In a short essay, discuss the proper steps in choosing a scaling technique for a particular marketing research problem
What will be an ideal response?
There is a standard list of ratios
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Tokyo Motor Company (Tokyo), a Japanese car manufacturer, reported Sales of Products of ¥22,670 billion for the year ended March 31, 2014 . The Cost of Products Sold was ¥18,356 billion. Assume that Tokyo made all sales on credit. Select the correct journal entries that Tokyo made during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2014, related to these transactions. [Tokyo applies U.S. GAAP, and reports
its results in millions of yen (¥).] a. Accounts Receivable ¥22,670 billion Inventories ¥22,670 billion Cost of Goods Sold ¥18,356 billion Revenues ¥18,356 billion b. Accounts Receivable ¥18,356 billion Inventories ¥18,356 billion Cost of Goods Sold ¥22,670 billion Revenues ¥22,670 billion c. Accounts Receivable ¥18,356 billion Revenues ¥18,356 billion Cost of Goods Sold ¥22,670 billion Inventories ¥22,670 billion d. Accounts Receivable ¥22,670 billion Revenues ¥22,670 billion Cost of Goods Sold ¥18,356 billion Inventories ¥18,356 billion e. none of the above