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Pani-rosa [81]
4 years ago
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Which statements correctly describe something about resources?

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Tanzania [10]4 years ago
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Resources are anything that can help a company function. Things such as work and supplies. Work is Human Resources. And, supplies are natural resources lots of the time.
Mkey [24]4 years ago
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The dictionary defines resources as the set of elements available to solve a need or carry out a business. There are several types of resources. Two large categories are those of renewable and non-renewable resources. The non-renewable exist in fixed quantities, nature can not recreate them in short geological periods. Renewable natural resources, on the other hand, can be restored by natural processes at a speed higher than that of consumption by human beings.

In a company we can talk about human, financial, material, technical and technological resources.

1- The human resource is paramount in the operation of any company. And it depends on the management and operation of other resources. (employees and collaborators who work there)

2- Financial resources: they are the own and foreign resources of economic and monetary character that the company requires for its operation.

3- Material resources: tangible assets of the company (facilities, equipment, raw material)

4- Technical and technological resources: Tools and auxiliary instruments in the coordination of other resources.


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