Answer:
• A professional makes deliberate choices where others have choices made for them or they simply react to what comes their way.
° A professional is afforded the luxury of making deliberate choices because he has made deliberate preparations.
•A professional can make deliberate preparations because his understanding of and familiarity with the relevant (professional) landscape informs him on how to prepare. Also, like the chess master, he is trained to understand the inevitable results of hundreds of different patterns; he has disciplined himself to observe the whole board and not just the most immediate features or the area with the most tension in the game.
•A professional is seldom caught off-balance. The discipline for deliberate preparation and the understanding that comes with it allow that even when something unexpected or unfamiliar is introduced, a professional can quickly understand its basis and easily extrapolate the appropriate tactic, strategy, or process for ethically and successfully resolving issues.
•In this capacity, and most fundamentally, a professional habitually makes the right choices because all of his choices are based on the integrity provided by his moral and ethical foundation. Any choice of expedience over integrity can quite easily be recognized by anyone as the wrong choice. Here, the professional simply acknowledges what is obvious, makes the right choice, and acts deliberately (and now we're back at the start of this list).
Answer:
b. horizontal communication
Explanation:
The communication is the process of passing the information from the sender to the receiver which involves the encoding, decoding, feedback, etc
The horizontal communication is the communication which communicate with the same level of the management i.e means passing the information within the organization of the same role and responsibilities
so according to the given scenario, the major short coming is of horizontal communication as they do not recognize the role of different level of management or different role and responsibilities
Answer:
The most sensible position is to understand that theory, while not practical in itself, can be immensely helpful when dealing with pratical matters.
This is because theory gives you a sound conceptual foundation that can be used to analyze the practical context, and approach it with the best possible practical solutions.
Without theory, managers have to rely too much on intuition, which can often fail.
Answer:
$5,592
Explanation:
Given:
Number of calculators ordered = 25
Cost of each calculator = $4747
thus,
Total cost of the calculators ordered = 25 × $4747 = $118,675
Selling cost of each calculator = $5656
Number of calculators sold = 22
Total revenue = 22 ×$5656 = $124432
Number of calculators returned = 3
Charges for returning the calculator = $55
Total charges for returning the calculators = 3 × $55 = $165
Now,
The total profit
= Total revenue - Total cost of the calculators - Total charges for returning
= $124432 - $118,675 - $165
= $5,592