What are emotions and can they be managed?
What will be an ideal response?
A good answer will define emotions, and then discuss emotional intelligence as a form of emotional management. The better answers will provide clear examples of emotions at work, and managerial attempts to control them will be discussed from a critical perspective.
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Conflicts between two mutually exclusive projects occasionally occur, where the NPV method ranks one project higher but the IRR method ranks the other one first. In theory, such conflicts should be resolved in favor of the project with the higher positive NPV.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Garden World orders 120 hand cultivators from Green Thumb, Inc When the cultivators arrive, they seem fine, so Garden World accepts them. As the stock person is putting the cultivators on display, she notices that the tines are loose on all the
cultivators. Garden World returns the cultivators to Green Thumb, but they are lost when the delivery truck slips on an oily spot in the road and drives into a nearby lake. Discuss who bears the risk of loss for the shipment.
A small business produces a single product and reports the following data
Sales price $8.50 per unit Variable cost $5.25 per unit Fixed cost $22,000 per month Volume 10,000 units per month The company believes that the volume will go up to 12,000 units if the company reduces its sales price to $7.50. How would this change affect operating income? A) It will increase by $5,500. B) It will increase by $10,500. C) It will decrease by $5,500. D) It will decrease by $10,500.
Which of the following primarily deal with direct goods?
A) e-distributors and independent exchanges B) exchanges and e-procurement Net marketplaces C) exchanges and industry consortia D) e-procurement Net marketplaces and industry consortia