Annette spends some more time looking into the kitchen burns at The Burger Joint. She realizes that instead of focusing on the employee’s motivations, she can look into the physical appliances themselves for safety concerns. She realizes that the installment of additional appliance safety features could be the answer that she is looking for. After a few months with the new appliance safety features installed, her kitchen injuries went down by 75%. Annette completed which step in the decision-making model?
a. Generate multiple alternatives
b. Identify and weigh decision criteria
c. Choose, implement and evaluate the best alternative
d. Rate alternatives on the basis of decision criteria
c. Choose, implement and evaluate the best alternative
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A) personal B) nonpersonal C) permanent D) temporary
A process map
a. should indicate only value-added activities. b. is also known as a detailed flowchart. c. should indicate only those steps/processes that are obvious in the production of goods/services. d. is also known as a value chart.
Suppose one British pound can purchase 1.86 U.S. dollars today in the foreign exchange market, and currency forecasters predict that the U.S. dollar will depreciate by 12.00% against the pound over the next 30 days. How many dollars will a pound buy in 30 days?
A. $2.1665 B. $2.2082 C. $1.8957 D. $2.0832 E. $2.3540
Which of the following is NOT one of the characteristics of a building wiring
scheme using a structured cabling system? A. the scheme refers to the wiring within a commercial building B. the scheme must accommodate the need for separate cabling systems for each of data, voice, and video applications C. the scope of the system includes cabling to support of all types of information transfer, including voice, LANs, video and image transmission, and other forms of data transmission D. the cable layout is designed to encompass distribution to all work areas within the building, so that relocation of equipment does not require rewiring but simply requires plugging the equipment into a preexisting outlet in the new location