Answer:
- A. What will be the energy consumption of the new robotics.
- C. Whether even better robotics may be available in a short while.
- D. Whether there will be additional training necessary with the new robotics.
Explanation:
Factors that should be considered before a decision is made on purchasing or investing should include anticipated costs or the chance of the product being made obsolete such that new products may need to be bought.
The energy cost of the new robotics should therefore be considered along with the chance that there may be better robots in the future such that there may be a need to replace the robotics to be acquired.
Training cost should also be considered as this is very integral to using the robotics effectively.
Sunk costs should not be considered as they have already be expended and no decision will reverse them.
Answer: option D is correct
Explanation:
Since the quit notice is not the builders fault, the termination of contract can filed on the bases of determination where the client client has to pay profit and losses incurred until the moment of termination.
The expected value for the number of cars with defects can
be obtained by multiplying the probability of success (i.e. the percentage of
products with defects - 40%) by the number of cases (i.e. the number of cars
purchased – 5).
40 / 100 X 5 = 2
Therefore, the expected value for the number of cars with
defects will be the percentage of products with defects is 2
Answer:
Chain of Command and Unity of Command
Information and Intelligence Management
Explanation:
Chain of Command dives into the hierarchical structure of the organization and Unity of Commands refers to the fact that every individual has a designated supervisor that they report to. This is supported by the information given because you report to the Planning Section Chief.
On the other hand, because you are producing maps you support the Information and Intelligence Management which deals with "gathering, analyzing, assessing, sharing, and managing incident-related information and intelligence."
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The organizational culture of a pubic agency consists of the relationship it has with the public it serves.