The goal of a Six Sigma effort is to produce ______.

A. 3.4 defects in a thousand opportunities
B. no fewer than 3.4 defects in a million opportunities
C. at very high levels of quality
D. no more than 3.4 defects in a million opportunities


D. no more than 3.4 defects in a million opportunities

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When determining whether a limited partnership loss is deductible, a taxpayer must first:

A. Apply the passive activity loss rules and then the at-risk rules. B. Apply only the passive activity loss rules. C. Apply the at-risk rules and then the passive activity loss rules. D. Apply only the at-risk rules.

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Your next project consists of 10 consecutive 8-day activities, each estimated by a different worker in your organization. Note that the estimators have not yet added any buffer to the 8-day figure

Your organizational culture dictates that you add your own safety margin of 30% into your estimates. The new project manager has just completed an excellent course in project management offered at the local university. When the first project meeting begins, he dazzles you with his wit and sophistication. You are considerably less charmed when he reveals that he has an exciting new technique for managing projects. He adheres to critical chain project management ideas and plans to create an overall project safety buffer after trimming the safety buffers from each of the 10 activities. How much closer has the project deadline moved? A) 12 days B) 6 days C) 18 days D) 9 days

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In the European Union the regulation governing which country's laws apply to an employment law contract involving multiple nationalities is known as:

a. Greece 1 b. Rome 1 c. European Union 1 d. European Employment Law Regulation e. none of the other choices are correct

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For businesses that gross in excess of $10 million per year, pro forma amounts are usually ________.

A. rounded to the nearest one hundred dollars B. rounded to the nearest one thousand dollars C. stated in exact amounts D. rounded to the nearest ten thousand dollars

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