Why are the Classification Acts of 1923 and 1949 important?
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Established that (a) positions and not individuals were to be classified, (b) job duties and responsibilities were the distinguishing characteristics of jobs, (c) qualifications were to be a critical factor in determining classification status, and (d) a member of a class would be qualified for all other positions in the class.
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What are the two dimensions of the four-quadrant model as presented by Gary Hamel and C.K. Prahalad?
A) customer needs and customer types B) consumer demand and perceived value C) value provided and cost incurred D) brand value and actual sales
Using suitable examples, briefly compare and contrast the concepts of needs, wants, and demands. Discuss how these concepts relate to marketing practices
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High on the agenda of changes sought by unions in federal labor-management law is the demand that there should be no distinction in the right of striking workers to return to their job whether the strike was an unfair labor practice strike or an economic strike
a. What is the difference between these two types? b. Should the rule be changed as demanded?
Under state law in many states and under the FTC rules and the federal Consumer Credit Protection Act, a contract solicited in a consumer's home may be canceled:
A) within 10 days by either party. B) within 10 days by the consumer. C) within three days by the consumer. D) within 20 days by either party.