To manage e-mail effectively, an employee should

A. use a spell checker.
B. use all capital letters to stress your points.
C. use e-mail for volatile, complex issues.
D. assume your work e-mail is private.
E. respond immediately to nasty e-mails.


Answer: A

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The owners of Puff Ball bakery want to open a second retail outlet. Which of the following scenarios is most likely to yield a competitive advantage?

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