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Darina [25.2K]
3 years ago
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Hackers who intend to profit from their actions are motivated by:

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zalisa [80]3 years ago
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<span>Hackers who intend to profit from their actions are motivated by money. Those who hack electronics/items in the means to collect profit from doing so are motivated by money. Money is their driving force to hack the item they were told to. </span>
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It is important to note that Sweden is a low - context culture. This means that Swedish people communicate information in explicit and direct ways. Facial expressions, gesture and other forms of non verbal communication aren't heavily used or taken into consideration when communicating, and people often communicate verbally only, to get taken their points across. Japan however is a high context culture and relies on non - verbal cues such as traditions and context to communicate information.

Because of the different cultural contrasts Kenji should consider providing more clearer, more verbal (and less ambiguous) instructions to his employees so that communication is better understood by all the parties involved.

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Unless the capacity is expanded or some of the production gets outsource, the offer is not convenient.

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Currently, Gary sells 10,000 shirts at $60 each with the capacity to produce 11,000 shirts. Gary is considering a special order for 1,800 shirts for $40.

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