Crisis management is typically a public relations function

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


TRUE

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What is the purpose of incentive plans? Describe the characteristics of a successful incentive pay plan. 

What will be an ideal response?

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. The idea that two or more forces combined create an effect that is greater than the sum of their individual effects is called syncretism. 2. Right Office Equipment continually talks with customers after they purchase their products, and Right Office managers regularly visit customers to gather feedback on new products, product improvements, and how Right Office can better serve its customers. This is an example of an open system. 3. When Mr. Jones, the owner of a local hardware store, asks one of his lawnmower suppliers about the total ability of their product to meet customer needs, he is questioning the quality of that mower. 4. A-Plus Manufacturing has a policy of using statistical sampling to locate errors by testing just some (rather than all) of the items in a particular production run. This strategy of minimizing errors is known as synergy. 5. A local furniture retailer routinely develops and acquires new knowledge, and the employees communicate what they learn to other employees, so the company is able to modify its behavior to reflect what they have learned. This organization is an example of a learning organization.

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The Parol Evidence rule applies when:

a. an executor promises to use her own funds to pay a debt of the deceased. b. the promisor makes the guarantee not as a favor to the debtor, but out of self interest. c. two parties make an integrated contract, then one party tries to contradict, vary, or add to its terms based on discussions or information beyond the contract. d. there is a sale of goods worth $500.00 or more.

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Which of the following was formed first?

A. Craft unions. B. Business unions. C. National unions. D. Industrial unions.

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