A worker at a grocery store directing customers to lines based on the amount of groceries they are purchasing is an example of?
a. Complementary services
b. Reservations
c. Demand sorting
d. Pricing policies/promotions
c. Demand sorting
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Mini-Case Question. Coller Inc, because of a weak competitive advantage, is unable to produce desired levels of performance, and considers using a strategic market plan that allows it to exit the market slowly
The firm decides to improve its short-run performance by reducing marketing and sales expenses and systematically raising prices. In this example, Coller Inc is most likely to be using which of the following defensive core strategies? A) a decentralization strategy B) a disintermediation strategy C) a harvest for cash flow strategy D) a divest for cash flow strategy E) a reduce market focus strategy
Amortization of any net gain or loss is included in pension expense of a given year if at the
A) end of the year, the cumulative net gain or loss exceeds 10% of the greater of the actual projected benefit obligation or the fair value of the plan assets. B) beginning of the year, the cumulative net gain or loss exceeds 10% of the greater of the actual accumulated benefit obligation or the fair value of the plan assets. C) end of the year, the cumulative gain or loss exceeds 10% of the greater of the actual accumulated benefit obligation or the fair value of the plan assets. D) beginning of the year, the cumulative gain or loss exceeds 10% of the greater of the actual projected benefit obligation or the fair value of the plan assets.
Choose the correct word or words in parentheses. The wave heights, (which, that) are currently at 35 feet, are too dangerous for all but professional surfers
Jordan has just graduated and has started a new job as an investment banker. After her conditional offer of employment, she took a company required medical exam and then when she applied for company life insurance coverage, she was required to take a
second medical exam. Although she is currently an avid cyclist and very healthy, in the past she had experienced certain problems. In her freshman year, she suffered through a problem pregnancy and a resultant still birth. As a result, she underwent an involuntary hysterectomy to save her life. She was devastated that at 19 years old she would never be able to have a child and suffered from depression. She underwent intensive psychological counselingfor six months and is currently very well adjusted and other than some regret, she has accepted her fate. Both her demeanor and appearance are both normal and fit. She is however,a very private person and is concerned that her personal information could become public. What would you tell her about the laws that protect her?