Answer:
a. Leslie, who is independent and self-confident. She doesn’t need people to tell her what to do.
b. Malcolm, who loves to play. His last boss says that Malcolm was the "chief kid" in his last office.
c. Frankie, who has been in the toy business for 10 years and who knows what he’s doing, but who always likes testing a new idea.
Explanation:
In this scenario the CEO of a start-up toy manufacturer wants to create at least 10 wildly different toys in the next three years.
He will primarily need people that are creative and are inclined to work with new ideas.
The wrong choice will be someone who follows the rules and is stable. Such a staff will not contribute new ideas that will move the company to make profits.
Leslie is confident and does not need to be told what to do, so she will take initiative to do new things.
Malcolm loves to play and this will boost creative ideas.
Frankie likes testing new ideas and will be comfortable working creatively.
I'd say choice A is the most important because you want to seem like a good, responsible employee
A. After cutting wages and benefits in order to increase profit
Explanation:
As a company that exists in an environment, it has a responsibility to socially responsible for its actions that affect its environment including individuals(employees)
The employees are part of the social environment, so cutting their wages and benefits does not make the company socially responsible.
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Answer:
The correct answer is "evoked set"
Explanation:
An evoked set is a term that refers to the capacity of a customer to choose a specific brand because the customer reminds a product of a previous marketing campaign that takes effect on him.
The essence of marketing campaigns is to establish their business brand firmly on the market.
Example: When a person purchases a specif brand because it appeared on the tv, radio, newspaper... Sometimes the customer doesn't know why he chose this brand, just know that he likes it. (Probably for a marketing campaign)
Incomplete question. However, I answered from a general research perspective.
<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>What role do sources play in validating an argument?</em>
Well, the term source basically refers to the originator of any information. We have sources that are considered <em>credible sources</em> (like Encyclopedia, Journal Magazine, Newspaper, etc) and others that are considered <em>incredible sources </em>(general social media post). Knowing the kind of source could thus help validate an argument.
Relying on the internet to provide complete and truthful information is difficult considering the amount of fake news available today.