Testing a solution involves trying it on a small or limited basis.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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What are the dimensions of global marketing strategy (GMS) that pertain to marketing management?
What will be an ideal response?
Housholder Corporation uses a predetermined overhead rate base on machine-hours that it recalculates at the beginning of each year. The company has provided the following data for the most recent year. Estimated total fixed manufacturing overhead from thebeginning of the year$310,000 Estimated activity level from the beginning of the year 20,000machine-hoursActual total fixed manufacturing overhead$338,000 Actual activity level 18,300machine-hours The predetermined overhead rate is closest to:
A. $18.47 B. $15.50 C. $16.90 D. $16.94
Which of the following is a need-satisfaction question Jeff can ask the merchandising manager?
A) If I understand you, knowing only the song playing when the customer reaches the register doesn't take into account patterns of shopping, purchasing triggers, or waits in a checkout line? B) Do you have point-of-purchase software that allows you to track time and amount of purchase? C) How does your current music provider track the correlation between songs and purchases? D) Would it help you to be able to track songs as customers browse and shop, as well as tracking mixes that lead to the actual purchase, to be able to mix songs for better sales? E) Does knowing the song playing at the moment the customer gets to the register give you the information you really need to create an effective mix?
Six Sigma quality control
A. is a strategy implementer's best, most reliable tool for simultaneously achieving top-notch product quality and low manufacturing costs. B. is a powerful tool for companies whose customers are very picky about product quality and product performance and who can't afford for the product they use to break down and require repairs. C. consists of a disciplined, statistics-based system aimed at fewer than 5.0 complaints per million customer transactions. D. consists of a disciplined, statistics-based system aimed at producing not more than 3.4 defects per million iterations for any business process. E. consists of a disciplined, statistics-based system aimed at producing not more than 2.5 defects per million iterations for a manufacturing or assembly process.