Which of the following would be an example of “stewardship” as described by the 1994 interfaith declaration?
a. a coworker admitting to an unethical interaction with a customer
b. a CEO approving purchase of a technology that would help reduce pollution
c. a manager implementing sanctions against a department that violated the company’s
code of ethics
d. a customer reporting a corporate seller to the Better Business Bureau
b. a CEO approving purchase of a technology that would help reduce pollution
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. The Juran Trilogy was published by Joseph Juran in 1986 after almost fifty years of research. 2. Quality planning, monitoring, and management are the three processes included in the Juran Trilogy. 3. The Juran Trilogy reminds us that knowing the needs, wants, expectations, capabilities, and behaviors of targeted guests are the starting point of a delivery system. 4. Service standards should be established at the end of the planning process.
Uniform Supply accepted a $12,800, 90-day, 9% note from Tracy Janitorial on October 17. What entry should Uniform Supply make on January 15 of the next year when the note is paid? (Assume reversing entries are not made.). (Use 360 days a year.)
A. Debit Cash $13,088; credit Interest Revenue $240; credit Interest Receivable $48; credit Notes Receivable $12,800. B. Debit Cash $13,088; credit Interest Revenue $288; credit Notes Receivable $12,800. C. Debit Cash $13,088; credit Interest Revenue $48; credit Interest Receivable $240; credit Notes Receivable $12,800. D. Debit Cash $13,088; credit Notes Receivable $13,088. E. Debit Notes Receivable $12,800; debit Interest Receivable $288; credit Sales $13,088.
Conflicts between employers and employees are seen as conflicts between the _____________ rights of employers and workers' rights of the employees.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
As service level increases, expected number of stockouts ________ and safety stock ________
A) increase, increases B) decrease, decreases C) decrease, increases D) increase, decreases