Time machines are a staple of science fiction novels and movies, but there are not any businesses trying to develop one. The main reason is the lack of
A) economic viability.
B) organizational suitability.
C) market receptiveness.
D) practical application.
E) technological feasibility.
E) technological feasibility.
Managers must consider the feasibility of technological innovations. Visions can stay unrealized for a long time because technical obstacles may represent barriers to progress. Although time machines are an idea that captures the public's imagination, they are not technologically feasible.
You might also like to view...
As generally conceived, the audit committee of a publicly held company should be made up of:
A. representatives from the client's management, investors, suppliers, and customers. B. members of the board of directors who are not officers or employees. C. representatives of the major equity interests (preferred stock, common stock). D. the audit partner, the chief financial officer, the legal counsel, and at least one outsider.
Prepare the investing activities section of the statement of cash flows.
Michigan Auto Parts Company uses the indirect method to prepare its statement of cash flows. Refer to the following portion of the comparative balance sheet:
Additional information provided by the company includes the following:
Equipment costing $104,000 was purchased for cash.
Equipment with a net book value of $20,000 was sold for $28,000.
Depreciation expense of $24,000 was recorded during the year.
Give an example of a technical challenge.
What will be an ideal response?
What type of print resource provides excellent in-depth, historical data?
A) Periodicals B) Bibliographic indexes C) Databases D) Books