Explain how emotional intelligence and emotional ineptitude differ.
What will be an ideal response?
Emotional intelligence helps us maintain emotional balance and helps us keep our relationships healthy. Having emotional intelligence motivates us to persist in the face of frustration, to control impulses and delay gratification, and to regulate our moods so we keep distress from swamping our ability to think, to empathize, and to hope. Emotional ineptitude is the inability to control an emotional response and is the root cause of many relationship problems.
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What will be an ideal response?
What does a “persona” of a target customer not contain?
a. The customer’s demographic information, either consumer or business related b. The design of your own product or service for the customer c. The customer’s core needs, values, and beliefs d. The customer’s purchase preferences
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security issues a rule. Like the rules of other federal administrative agencies, this rule is compiled in
A. the Administrative Register of the Federal Government. B. the Code of Federal Regulations. C. the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. D. the United States Code.
Landry Corp. is looking at two possible capital structures. Currently, the firm is an all-equity firm with $1.2 million dollars in assets and 200,000 shares outstanding. The market value of each stock is $6.00
The CEO of Landry is thinking of leveraging the firm by selling $600,000 of debt financing and retiring 100,000 shares, leaving 100,000 outstanding. The cost of debt is 10% annually, and the current corporate tax rate for Landry is 30%. If the CEO believes that Landry's EBIT will be $120,000, should the CEO leverage the firm? Explain. What will be an ideal response?