Which of the following is NOT a practice that an effective leader should adopt?
A. Talking as little as possible to draw more opinions and ideas of the participants
B. Allowing participants to disagree tactfully with one another
C. Making negative comments when a participant puts forth an impractical idea
D. Including only those people who have direct inputs to the results of the discussions
C
Making negative comments when a participant puts forth an infeasible idea is not an effective
practice that a good leader would adopt. Negative comments discourage participation and
should, therefore, be kept to a minimum and presented so tactfully that they do not discourage
others from making suggestions.
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A. market aggregation. B. societal marketing. C. relationship marketing. D. customer valuation. E. supplier management.
M2 consists of
A. amounts in savings accounts, money-market mutual funds (held by individuals), and small time deposits (under $100,000). B. amounts in savings accounts, and money-market mutual funds (held by individuals). C. M1 plus amounts in savings accounts, money-market mutual funds (held by individuals), small time deposits (under $100,000), and repurchase agreements issued by banks. D. M1 plus amounts in savings accounts, money-market mutual funds (held by individuals), and small time deposits (under $100,000).
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A. unilateral contract. B. multilateral contract. C. contingent contract. D. bilateral contract.
Which of the following statements correctly describes the practices regarding customer privacy in the U.S.?
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