All of the following are accepted among the major definitions of emotional intelligence EXCEPT:
A. a set of 15 abilities necessary to cope with daily situations and get along in the world.
B. persistence in the face of frustration, mood management, and the ability to empathize and get along with others.
C. a group of mental abilities that help people recognize their own feelings and those of others.
D. the ability to react to stressful situations and adapt appropriately to obtain positive, long-term outcomes.
Answer: D. the ability to react to stressful situations and adapt appropriately to obtain positive, long-term outcomes.
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An evolving strategy for a ride-share business like Uber or Lyft is not likely to be triggered by
A. their need to respond to short-term swings in the stock market that impact timing of an initial public offering (IPO). B. their need to abandon some strategy features that have been faltering or are no longer working well. C. the proactive efforts of their managers to fine-tune and improve one or more pieces of the strategy. D. their need to respond to the newly initiated actions and competitive moves of manufacturers of autonomous vehicles. E. their need to keep strategy in step with changing circumstances, market conditions, and changing customer needs and expectations.
At the individual level, managers in transition economies are likely to have varying degrees of management education and a cultural profile characterized by ______.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The four basic sources of long-term funds for a firm are ________
A) current liabilities, long-term debt, common stock, and preferred stock B) current liabilities, long-term debt, common stock, and retained earnings C) long-term debt, paid-in capital in excess of par, common stock, and retained earnings D) long-term debt, common stock, preferred stock, and retained earnings
Under the UCC, all of the following have the right to enforce payment of an instrument EXCEPT
A. a holder of the instrument. B. anyone to whom the shelter rule applies. C. a holder who has lost the instrument. D. a holder who intentionally destroys the instrument..