Larry wants to be politically correct, so when introducing Janis Stewart, the vice president of marketing in his company to friends at a party, he says, "I would like you to meet Janis Stewart,
A) our woman vice president of marketing."
B) the highest placed girl in our company."
C) one of the best female minds in marketing."
D) our vice president of marketing."
Answer: D
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a. Ourself b. The company and coworkers c. Coworkers and ourself d. The company and ourself
Juan has had an excellent relationship with his boss who is grooming him to be his successor. In spite of good performance, Juan makes a serious mistake in one of his projects. According to Leader-Member Exchange (LMX), what is Juan’s boss most likely to do?
a. be highly disappointed in Juan b. punish Juan very harshly c. take the blame for Juan’s mistake d. overlook Juan’s mistake
In CASE 7.2, Kurashige v. Indian Dunes, Inc (1988), plaintiff Kurashige, used Indian Dunes Park for motorcycle dirtbike riding. Prior to entering the park he signed a general release. Kurashige was injured and sued Indian Dunes. How did the court rule and why?
a. For the defendant, holding that the release was not unconscionable, and that all the risk was on the plaintiff. b. For the plaintiff, holding that the release was unconscionable, and that all the risk was on the defendant. c. For the defendant, holding that the release was enforceable, and that plaintiff should have been insured. d. For the plaintiff, because the release was enforceable based on the plaintiffs age in that he could not legally contract.
The federal government originally did not regulate the pollution created by industry. As environmental law developed, the government began to issue permits to businesses to control and regulate the amount of their pollution. Many industries claim that
the cost of compliance with current environmental laws unduly hampers their ability to compete effectively in the marketplace. Is it fair to business owners to be burdened with these costs? Are the strict liability provisions in the federal environmental acts ethical and fair? Discuss fully.