A pedestrian trips and falls on a poorly lit sidewalk in front of Kate Geller's house and is injured. If the pedestrian sues for damages, which of the following parties would most likely be liable to pay the damages?
A. the civic authority
B. Kate Geller
C. the residents' association of the locality
D. the pedestrian
Answer: B
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Before a supervisor discusses a performance issue with an employee they should
a. Be clear about the behavior that is not meeting expectations b. Discuss the issue with the human resources department c. Watch the employee for awhile to make sure there is evidence of a problem d. None of the above
Disagreements about possible violations of the rights granted to an employee in the collective bargaining agreement are known as _______________________________ disputes.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Benford Bank hired marketing researchers when it noticed many people who had savings accounts with the bank did not have checking accounts and credit cards with it. The first task of the market researchers was to learn if the bank wanted to know how its customers perceived the bank as a service provider, if it were more interested in what customers thought was superior about its savings account, if the bank thought some customer expectations were not being met, or if what the bank really wanted to know was how it could change its service to better meet customer expectations. The first thing the research company did was to:
A. Determine with the bank's help who should be surveyed B. Help Benford Bank define the problem and establish research objectives C. Decide how data analysis techniques D. Determine what research methodology it would use E. Use data mining to see if there were any connections between customers who used all three services and those who used only one of the services the bank offered