You want to propose a workplace change to your employer. Which of these is the best advice for you?
A) Because your supervisor should already be aware of the pros of changing the procedure, avoid providing any evidence.
B) Stress your own needs and how you will benefit from the change because this is your proposal.
C) Avoid words like suggest and recommend because these words make you look weak.
D) Focus on how much money the proposed change will save the company.
D
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a. net income. b. cost of goods sold plus operating expenses. c. operating expenses. d. cost of goods sold.
Government and the media become aware of an issue in which stage of issue maturity?
A. latent B. emerging C. consolidating D. institutionalized
A supervisor at a manufacturing plant is told to dump the chemicals used in the refining process into a local river rather than disposing them properly according to safety regulations. The chief executive officer of the company insists that the chemicals are not harmful to the environment. The supervisor knows that dumping is illegal, but he will lose his job if he reports the issue to authorities at the Environmental Protection Agency. In the context of causes of unethical corporate behavior, this scenario illustrates the supervisor's:
A. obsession with personal advancement. B. expectation of not getting caught. C. dilemma whether the act is wrong or not. D. unwillingness to take a stand for what is right.
Which of the following is NOT a common goal of a strategic compensation policy?
A. To reward employees' past performance B. To mesh employees' past performance with organizational goals C. To remain competitive in the labor market D. To attract new employees