Since electronic teams (e-teams) seldom meet face-to-face, it is not important for them to be concerned with how to combine individual contributions effectively.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Successful action by both traditional teams and e-teams requires that e-team leaders and key members know how to combine individual contributions in the most effective manner for a coordinated and appropriate response.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
When a household borrows to buy a home, the resulting security is referred to as
A. a discount bond. B. a Treasury bill. C. mortgage debt. D. consumer credit.
The doctrine that shifts the burden of proof from the plaintiff to the defendant is:
A) Negligence per se. B) Apparent negligence. C) Res ipsa loquitur. D) Good Samaritan.
On December 1, Petroleum, Inc, sent Rachel & Rico (R&R) a letter, via overnight delivery, offering to employ R&R to review Petroleum's tax situation for the current year for $10,000. In the letter, the company stated that R&R had ten days to accept. On
December 5, R&R sent an e-mail message that stated, "The price for the tax analysis seems too low. Would you consider paying $15,000?" Petroleum received the message without responding immediately. The next day, Smith & Taylor, an R&R competitor, offered to conduct the appraisal for $8,000. On learning of this offer, R&R immediately e-mailed Petroleum, agreeing to do the work for $10,000. Petroleum received this message on December 7. Explain why R&R and Petroleum do, or do not, have a contract.