When launching a new venture, finding a way to begin doing business must ________ generate cash flow, build credibility, attract good employees, and overcome the liability of newness.

A. painlessly
B. steadily
C. quickly
D. slowly


Answer: C

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A. Stimulus B. Productivity C. Enticement D. Motivation E. Incented action

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Mr. Weinstein is in the midst of changing his front line teams’ process. He gathers a group of his managers to decide on the direction to take the front line. Mr. Weinstein did not invite any of his employees who actually work on the front line to the meeting. Which biases or errors likely effected Mr. Weinstein’s decision?

A. framing error B. confirmation bias C. randomness error D. lack of participation error

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When a manufacturer seeks a market for by-products and accepts a price that covers more than the cost of storing and delivering those by-products, the manufacturer is able to reduce the main product's price to make it more competitive

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Juanita is deeply committed to the conservation of natural resources. She currently works for a national organization whose executive director is recommending to its 50,000 members that they bargain with lawmakers by agreeing to allow development on a very small protected forest area in Vermont in order to save their political resources to fight harder for the protection of a major national park in Colorado. Juanita disagrees with her executive director’s strategy and rallies a few of the extreme members to camp out in the Vermont forest for days on end as a show of protest. Juanita is what Kellerman would call a ______ follower.

A. bystander B. participant C. diehard D. activist

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