Answer:
the answer is letter <em>D</em><em> </em><em>i</em><em>s</em><em> </em><em>t</em><em>h</em><em>a</em><em>t</em><em> </em><em>t</em><em>r</em><em>u</em><em>e</em>
Answer:
"A career is like a speedboat or a power boat, and a job is like a sailboat"
Explanation:
Careers are long term, jobs are not.
Speedboats go faster and farther than a sailboat would in a race.
That's just the connection I made, hope it helps. ^_^
Answer:
The risk should be accepted
Explanation:
CBA stands for cost-benefit analysis (CBA). it is a technique used in measuring the cost to an enterprise as well as the benefit that is associated with an intended course of action.
Some controls are costly to establish, it is a standard practice to measure the cost to an enterprise to establish control on a certain aspect of their operation and compare the result with the estimated benefit from such control. where it is discovered that the benefits outweigh the costs, the control will be implemented otherwise, the firm should accept the risk.
Answer:
1. C. To increase total invested capital
2. B. 98%
Explanation:
(1). An organization monitors its inventory to ensure it has enough quantity of raw materials, so the production process is not disrupted.
Also when an organization purchases inventory in bulk, it gets a discount on the purchase price.
An organization also manages its inventory to ensure it has a range of goods available in anticipation of customers' demands.
<u>Inventory does NOT increase the total amount of capital invested.</u>
(2). Probability (risk) of stockout = 2% = 0.02
Service level = 1 - stockout risk
Service level = 1 - 0.02 = 0.98 = 98%
Answer: availability heuristic
Explanation: Heuristic is simply a mental strategy used to quickly form judgments, make decisions, and find solutions to complex problems.It describes an approach to problem solving, learning, or discovery that employs a practical method nit guaranteed to be optimal or perfect; not following or derived from any theory. A product specialist who bases a decision not to launch a new product based on her recent failure with another product offering is an example of availability heuristic. It relies on information that comes to mind quickly when it comes to making judgment or decision about relative risk or danger. our brains rely on a number of different strategies to make quick decisions. Availability heuristic is then, a mental shortcut that helps individuals make quick, but sometimes incorrect, assessments.