Janell has the sense of urgency and is legitimate but she does not have the power to influence. She is passionate and her passion usually attracts dominant stakeholders. Janell is an example of a:

a. dependent stakeholder
b. dangerous stakeholder
c. definitive stakeholder
d. dominant stakeholder


a. dependent stakeholder

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You approach your colleague with an important request, but he seems to be focusing on something else, which will likely prevent him from listening carefully. What should you do?

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Stocks A and B are quite similar: Each has an expected return of 12%, a beta of 1.2, and a standard deviation of 25%. The returns on the two stocks have a correlation of 0.6. Portfolio P has 50% in Stock A and 50% in Stock B. Which of the following statements is CORRECT?

A. Portfolio P has a standard deviation that is greater than 25%. B. Portfolio P has an expected return that is less than 12%. C. Portfolio P has a standard deviation that is less than 25%. D. Portfolio P has a beta that is less than 1.2. E. Portfolio P has a beta that is greater than 1.2.

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