Answer: be confident, considerate, and focused on removing obstacles.
be considerate, open to suggestions, and concerned with resolving conflicts.
be directive, serious, and with little concern for others.
Explanation:
The Fiedler Contingency Model was created in mid-1960s by Fred Fiedler. He studied the characteristics and personality of an ideal leader. He was a scientist. An ideal leader understands the leader and member relationships. A leader gains the confidence of the fellow members and maintains a sense of trust. The task structure of the leader is clearly structured to avoid any confusion or obstacle in work. The leader can reward or punish the fellow members with a reason. The instructions from leader should be directional. The leader should maintain a sense of seriousness at work. The leader should be available to resolve conflict among other people at work and must be open to take suggestions.
Answer:
A. $7500
Explanation:
First 10000 : 0%
Next 20000: 10%
Next 20000: 20%
Next 20000: 30%
Over 60000: 40%
Therefore income of $55000 would have a tax liability as such
First - 0% of 10000 = 0
Second - 10% of 20000=2000
Third - 20% of 20000= 4000
Fourth - 30% of 5000= 1500
Total tax liability (TTL)= 0+2000+4000+1500
TTL = $7500
Answer:
C. $4,500
Explanation:
The total available cash of Southland Company in the month of August is $139,600 (Beginning balance $17,600 + $122,000 anticipated cash receipts) but we have to deduct cash disbursement in the amount of $135,100 the resulted to an ending balance of $4,500 before any loan activity to attain the maintaining balance required.
Answer: C. Responding to customer request promptly
Explanation: Supply chain management is the process of coordination of all incoming(inbound) and all outgoing logistics on order to ensure that the manufacturing operations are effectively handled. Supply chain management also involves management of process technology by ensuring that all spare parts and equipment are provided to ensure that manufacturing (Batch or continuous) is done properly.
Answer:
2. 20 years under scenario A, versus 16 years under scenario B
Explanation:
It is clearer if I explained with an example:
Let suppose that a nation´s real GDP for 2018 was 1000. In scenario A you will have:
2019:1000*3.5%=1035
2020:1035*3.5%=1071,2
and so on, the same for scenario B
2019: 1000*4,5%= 1045
2020: 1045*4,5%= 1092
and so on.
I attached an excel table where you can see that: in the first scenario, between year 20 and 21 (2038 and 2039) the GDP will double and in the second one, between year 15 and 16 GDP will double. The answer is 2.