According to the external control view of leadership, which of the following factors would not be considered an external factor that might positively or negatively affect a firm's success?

A. economic downturns
B. company employee morale
C. governmental legislation
D. outbreak of war


Answer: B

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Alex International needs 20,000 units of a certain part to use in its production cycle. If Alex buys the part from Nicole Company instead of making it, Alex could not use the released facilities in another activity; thus, all of the fixed overhead applied will continue regardless of what decision is made. Accounting records provide the following data: Cost to Alex to make the part: Direct

materials $ 4.00 Direct labor 9.00 Variable overhead 12.00 Fixed overhead applied 9.00 Cost to buy the part from the Nicole Company 26.00 What should Alex's decision be, and what is the total cost savings that would result? A) Buy, $180,000 B) Buy, $20,000 C) Make, $180,000 D) Make, $20,000

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As a supervisor, you have talked to an employee about her continual tardiness. Organizational procedure requires documentation of this conversation

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following is not true regarding government regulations to allow individuals who change jobs to maintain health insurance coverage?

A) You may continue your health insurance provided through an employer's plan for 18 months after you stop working for that employer. B) Even if you retire, you may continue coverage for 18 months unless you qualify for Medicare. C) If you change jobs, a new insurance company cannot deny you coverage based on your health, medical condition, previous claims, or disability. D) When changing jobs, you are allowed to stop and start health care plans whenever you need to and still be guaranteed insurance coverage by a new provider.

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What is intangible creative work that is embodied in physical form?

A. Ethics. B. Intellectual property. C. Copyright. D. Fair use doctrine.

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