Top-level Management
Core Characteristics
High level managers tend to have a substantial amount of experience, ideally across a wide variety of functions. Many high-level managers become part of an executive team by mastering their functional disciplines across various roles, becoming the Chief Operations Officer (COO), Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), Chief Technology Officer (CIO or CTO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO) or Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Top management teams are also often industry experts, having a close association with the long term trajectory of the businesses they operate in. They often benefit from being charismatic, powerful communicators with a strong sense of accountability, confidence, integrity, and a comfort with risk.
Responsibilities
The primary role of the executive team, or the top-level managers, is to look at the organization as a whole and derive broad strategic plans. Company policies, substantial financial investments, strategic alliances, discussions with the board, stakeholder management, and other top-level managerial tasks are often high-risk high return decision-making initiatives in nature. Top-level management roles are therefore often high stress and high influence roles within the organization.
the answer is c because hes limited to what he can controll
Set an equation:
x=the cost before
22000000= 1.117x
divide both sides by 1.117
x=19659613.2
Answer: It costed the publishers $196,59513.2 last year.
Answer:
Explanation:
Following things should be in mind for selecting the institute:
The university from which he is going to do his masters is somewhere connected to the technical line is better as he can learn management skills while also practicing on technical skills.
One can also keep in mind the distance of the college as it would add a expense on his pocket. it also saves time when the college is near.
The college should be under budget as it should not also over-budget for you.
The college should also be affiliated with any reputed university so as it would give the knowledge as well as exposure to one's career.
Answer:
The dimensions are 1 m × 1 m × 5 m
Explanation:
Let the dimension be x, y, z
Volume = xyz = 5 m³ ................(1)
According to question:
Cost function, C = 110(xy) + 30(xy) + 14(2xz+2yz)
or
C = 140xy + 28xz + 28yz ..........(2)
We need to maximise (2)
Given condition (1)
Using the concept of lagranges multipliers
...........(3)
...........(4)
...........(5)
From (3) and (4) and(5)
140xy + 28xz = 140xy + 28yz = 28xz + 28yz
thus,
140xy + 28xz = 140xy + 28yz
or
28xz = 28 yz
or
x = y ............(a)
140xy + 28yz = 28xz + 28yz
substituting x from (a)
140(y)y + 28yz = 28(y)z + 28yz
or
140y² = 28yz
or
5y = z
and,
volume = 5 m³
or
xyz = 5 m³
or
x(x)(5y) = 5 m³
or
x²(5x) = 5 m³
or
5x³ = 5 m³
or
x = 1 m
Hence,
y = x = 1 m
and,
z = 5y = 5(1) = 5 m
Therefore,
The dimensions are 1 m × 1 m × 5 m