What are the major factors of the MBTI model?

A. introversion/extroversion, sensing/intuitive, thinking/feeling, judging/perceiving,
B. sensing/intuitive, thinking/feeling, judging/perceiving, analyzing/reasoning
C. feeling/perceiving, thinking/sensing, introversion/extroversion, judging/intuitive
D. thinking/sensing, experiencing/feeling, introversion/extroversion, judging/intuitive


A. introversion/extroversion, sensing/intuitive, thinking/feeling, judging/perceiving,

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A) is unprofessional B) projects energy C) is universally encouraged for both the speaker and the audience, regardless of cultural context D) tenses up your facial muscles E) allows you to seem open to questions

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Select the incorrect statement regarding the relationship between cost behavior and profits.

A. A pure fixed cost structure offers more security if volume expectations are not achieved. B.   In a pure fixed cost structure, the unit selling price and unit contribution margin are equal. C. A pure variable cost structure offers higher potential rewards. D. In a pure variable cost structure, when revenue increases by $1, so do profits.

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According to Burke, what is currently at the top of his list of priorities of understanding more about organization change?

A. continuous change B. evolutionary change C. organization structure D. transformational leadership

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Mays Company can sell all of product A that it produces but only 160,000 units of product Z. The company has limited production capacity. It can produce 6 units of A per hour or 10 units of Z per hour, and it has 30,000 production hours available. Contribution margin per unit is $12 for A and $10 for Z. What is the most profitable sales mix for this company?

What will be an ideal response?

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