When a US retail clothing company outsources production overseas, it addresses the issue of a livable wage within the United States. According to Porter and Kramer’s framework, what is this an example of?
a. A generic social issue
b. Strategic corporate philanthropy
c. Value chain social impacts
d. The social dimension of a competitive context
Ans: A
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Selya and Reece are business partners in a small manufacturing firm that makes customized and ergonomically sound office furniture. Selya feels it is important to work directly with customers to design high-quality desks and chairs that precisely meet their needs, Reece is more concerned with finding ways to keep the company's costs as low as possible. In this partnership Selya tends to focus on _____ while Reece is more concerned with ______.
A) operations management B) separability C) effectiveness; efficiency D) economics
The _____ refers to job opportunities that are not advertised in the traditional venues, such as newspapers or journals
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
An example of an unconscious bias is that managers
A. take less credit than they deserve. B. think they are immune to conflicts of interest. C. act only in an ethical manner. D. hire people who are unlike them, since opposites attract. E. take blame themselves instead of blaming others.