Which types of financial policies does Zietlow argue are doomed to fail?
A. internal
B. external
C. restrictive
D. prescriptive
D. prescriptive
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Which of the following is a commonality among Fortune magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For”?
a. seeking to hire employees that rate very low on McClelland’s power need b. seeking to hire employees that rate very high on McClelland’s power need c. eliminating all of Herzberg’s job dissatisfaction factors d. addressing Lawrence’s conception of employee drives and McClelland’s three needs
Which of the following is/are true regarding minority, passive investments?
a. An investor acquires the common stock of another entity for the interest, dividends, and capital gains anticipated from share ownership. b. The acquiring company's ownership percentage is sufficiently small that it cannot control or exert significant influence over the other company. c. U.S. GAAP and IFRS view investments of less than 20% of the voting shares of another company as minority, passive investments in most cases. d. An investor who intends to hold the shares for less than a year would classify them as current assets; if the expected holding period is longer, the investor would classify them as noncurrent assets. e. all of the above
A polycentric staffing policy
A. results in the company hiring local managers who are familiar with the home country of the IC and with its corporate culture, policies, and practices. B. involves human resources policies that are created at the regional level for the specific context in which the subsidiary operations operate. C. eliminates conflicts of loyalty between the host country and the employer. D. may confront the problem of having the best people pirated away by local firms or other IC subsidiaries.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Supplier participation in product design is often referred to as early supplier involvement. 2. The use of concurrent engineering is widely viewed as a significant competitive advantage. 3. Product packaging is likely to be of little importance when considering sustainability. 4. Products that can be easily recycled generally create positive impressions among consumers. 5. Closed or partitioned workspaces are becoming increasingly common.