provide(s) participants with information about their strengths, weaknesses and information about where they stand in regards to the goals of the leadership program.
a. assessment
b. opportunity for practice
c. feedback and follow-up
d. support from the organization
a. assessment
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Auditors of ERP systems
a. need not be concerned about segregation of duties because these systems possess strong computer controls. b. focus on output controls such as independent verification to reconcile batch totals. c. are concerned that managers fail to exercise adequate care in assigning permissions. d. do not view the data warehouse as an audit or control issue at all because financial records are not stored there. e. need not review access levels granted to users because these are determined when the system is configured and never change.
Which of the following statements is true of a central business district?
A. It provides inexpensive retail space. B. It has low pedestrian traffic. C. The shopping flow is fast during evenings. D. It has limited vehicular traffic. E. The shopping flow is fast during weekends.
Which of the following defines variable cost behavior when activity increases within its relevant range? Total cost reaction to increase in activity Cost per unit reaction to increase in activity
a. remains constant remains constant b. remains constant increases c. increases increases d. increases remains constant
The plaintiff in the Thompson v. North American Stainless, LP case referenced in the text, alleged he was fired as a retaliatory action because his finance had filed a complaint of discrimination against their mutual employer. The employer alleged he had no cause of action. How did the US. Supreme Court rule?
a. The case was dismissed because the man was not personally subjected to discrimination. b. The case was dismissed because the man was not personally subjected to discrimination and was not married to the person discriminated against. c. The Court ruled that the man was in the "zone of interests" and could sue for retaliation, but that his remedies were limited to reinstatement. d. The Court ruled that the man was in the "zone of interests" and could sue for retaliation without limitation to his remedies.