Ethics and responsibility are ______.
a. leadership issues that can be addressed on a limited or short-term basis
b. not relevant to leadership in most cases
c. long-term issues that are not considered in situational leadership approaches
d. important to leaders but not to followers
c. long-term issues that are not considered in situational leadership approaches
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____ skills are particularly important in the customer service and support industry because customer service is often ranked as one of the most stressful occupations.
A. Business B. Soft C. Technical D. Self-management
The terms byte and octet describe the same amount of information
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Oral Contracts. Robert Pinto, doing business as Pinto Associates, hired Richard MacDonald as an independent contractor in March 1992. The parties orally agreed on the terms of employment, including payment to MacDonald of a share of the company's
income, but they did not put anything in writing. In March 1995, MacDonald quit. Pinto then told MacDonald that he was entitled to $9,602.17—25 percent of the difference between the accounts receivable and the accounts payable as of MacDonald's last day. MacDonald disagreed and demanded more than $83,500—25 percent of the revenue from all invoices, less the cost of materials and outside processing, for each of the years that he worked for Pinto. Pinto refused. MacDonald filed a suit in a Connecticut state court against Pinto, alleging breach of contract. In Pinto's response and at the trial, he testified that the parties had an oral contract under which MacDonald was entitled to 25 percent of the difference between accounts receivable and payable as of the date of MacDonald's termination. Did the parties have an enforceable contract? What should the court rule, and why?
The amount by which an objective function coefficient can change before a different set of values for the decision variables becomes optimal is the
a. optimal solution. b. dual solution. c. range of optimality. d. range of feasibility.