What part of the résumé does the following statement represent: “To obtain a position as a reading specialist with the Altoona Area School District”?

a. objective
b. summary
c. subjective
d. thesis


a. objective

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When you have covered all the main points in your speech, you should

A) get ready to end your message on a strong, positive note. B) wrap up as quickly as possible. C) avoid using such phrases as "To sum it all up" and "In conclusion." D) add one new thought to keep the audience thinking about the presentation. E) end with a detailed explanation of how hard you worked on preparing your speech.

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Once the situation analysis is complete, marketers focus on defining their

A. mission statement. B. marketing strategy. C. SWOT analysis. D. competition. E. strategic plan.

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Constitutional law comes from the text of the U.S. Constitution and the numerous decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court interpretingthe document

a. True b. False

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Megan Kris, the Vice-President for Human Resources in Learning, Inc. was concerned about a recent memo she had recently received from the CEO's office regarding the possibility of outsourcing the payroll function to Salary Experts, a growing provider of a variety of human resource services. She was shocked that the CEO's office had discussed this matter with the Board of Directors but failed to consult her.Megan was preparing for a meeting with the CEO. In reading the memo and its attachments, Megan observed the following comparison of costs in a report prepared by the controller's office: Payroll department expenses:   Salaries of employees$210,000 Share of utilities 75,000 Share of building rent 39,350 Manager's salary 69,000 Computers and supplies 26,000 Other department

expenses 20,000 Total annual expenses$439,350 Megan also noted that Salary Experts quoted a fixed fee of $125,000 and variable processing costs of $7.50 per employee transaction. She did not believe that the company will actually save money by outsourcing the payroll function. For one, she did not think that the company will actually save all of the above-mentioned amounts. She knew that the payroll department manager could not be removed from the company because he had to oversee the payroll function and serve as a liaison with the outside company. However, all other employees in the department would likely not be required.a. Assume Learning Inc. has 14,000 employees on its payroll. Can the company save money by outsourcing the payroll function?b. What are the pros and cons of outsourcing the payroll function? What will be an ideal response?

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