The easiest way to add more labor to a project is not to add more people, but to schedule overtime. What are the disadvantages of scheduling overtime?
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First, hourly workers are typically paid at least time and a half for overtime, increasing project costs. Sustained overtime work by salaried employees may incur intangible costs such as divorce, burnout, and turnover. It is also an oversimplification to assume that, over an extended period of time, a person is as productive during his or her eleventh hour at work as during his or her third hour of work.
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The price strategy of unbundling involves
A. constantly updating prices to reflect changes in supply or demand. B. adding a certain amount to the cost of each item in a product set. C. pricing products a few cents below the next dollar amount. D. placing two or more products together in a package and selling them at a single price. E. separating out the individual goods that make up a product and pricing each one individually.
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a. decree. b. judgment. c. award. d. decision.
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A. a mistake of value. B. fraud. C. innocent misrepresentation. D. unconscionable.