CEOs who are risk-takers and open to change perform better than those who are not.
a. true
b. false
b. false
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a. ‘excellent’ organisations b. ‘dominant’ organisations c. ‘supreme’ organisations d. ‘awesome’ organisations
Kitsure, a cosmetics company, was able to sell 20 percent more than its estimated sales in a year. The company was able to acquire its investment along with a higher turnover for its shareholders. Which of the following financial ratios provides the measure of Kitsure's earnings?
A. Leverage ratios B. Asset management ratios C. Liquidity ratios D. Profitability ratios
______ encompasses all the skills needed to make responsible ethical choices, including moral awareness, moral understanding, moral reasoning and dialogue, and the resolution of competing arguments and demands.
A. Cognitive decision-making competence B. Moral reasoning competence C. Ethical competence D. Emotional competence
The process of presenting a set of computing resources (such as computing power or data storage) so that they can all be accessed in ways that are not restricted by physical configuration or geographic location is called
A) cloud computing. B) autonomic computing. C) virtualization. D) multicore processing. E) ubiquitous computing.