Band Instruments, Inc, sells seventy-six trombones to Community & School Band Source, Inc To avoid liability for most implied warranties, Band Instruments should state in writing that the trombones are sold
A) as is
B) by a merchant.
C) in perfect condition.
D) with no known defects.
A
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A. Get to know your employees. B. Create new ways to reward high performers. C. Ensure the integrity of the hierarchy. D. Let employees own the problems. E. Have employees’ performance reviewed by respected others.
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What will be an ideal response?
Jerri and Janelle work at Logistics of Love, a nonprofit designer of homeless shelters. Last month, Janelle, newly hired on a temporary designing assignment, was asked by her supervisor to oversee the company's social media presence. Being new to using social media in a professional context, Janelle is considering her efficacy. She talks to Jerri and other individuals who have been creating professional social media content for several years. Jerri takes pride in her work-related social media posts and always approaches company-based social media with total enthusiasm. Jerri tells Janelle that she believes exerting a high level of effort will result in a successful performance in representing the company on social media. Jerri's self-efficacy source appears to be
A. vicarious experiences. B. emotional cues. C. instrumentality. D. past accomplishments. E. verbal persuasion.
Christopher invests $400 today at a 4% rate of return which is compounded annually. What is the future value of this investment after four years?
A) $342 B) $416 C) $464 D) $468