Lack of knowledge, uncertainty, and lack of trust between people and organizations are some primary obstacles preventing organizations from sharing information with supply-chain partners, as well as among coworkers
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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The amount of inventory on hand is determined by physically counting the goods on hand and determining the cost of those goods
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
After assembling the final draft of an online report or proposal, what should be done during the next phase of proofreading?
A) Look for inconsistencies in data and other information. B) Look for errors. C) Look for missing components. D) Make sure visual aids are positioned correctly. E) Make sure all links work and files are active.
In the 1960's, Lemuel Boulware determined General Electric's desired contract based on a careful financial analysis and a survey of the employees. He then crafted a "take it or leave it" proposal, presented it to the union, and refused to engage in discussions over the contract proposal. This is best described as an extreme example of:
A. Surface bargaining. B. Direct dealing. C. Refusal to provide information to the union. D. Unilateral changes.
Gladys Whatley was hospitalized for blindness, diabetes, and various problems with her hips. At the time of her admission, hospital personnel described her as "considerably impaired" mentally. She received various medications while in the hospital and
the medical records refer to her as "ill" and "appearing very weak." While she was in the hospital, her daughter, Kay, brought Gladys a new will in which some beach property owned by Gladys was conveyed to Kay and her husband. Kay had Gladys execute the new will. After Gladys was released from the hospital to Kay's care, Kay had a deed drawn up in which the beach property was conveyed to Kay and her husband outright. When the remaining children learned of the conveyance, they sought an easement so that they could use the beach on the property. When Kay refused, they sought to have the will and deed set aside for undue influence. Can they succeed?