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Answer:1.Even though Kelly did not actively post the leaked information on social media, Don and the rest of the management team decided she was still responsible for the social media infringement because she
a.told someone information which led to the social media post.
2.In the case of Serena’s social media complaints about the company, Don says the key is that, though her comments did not put the company in a good light, there are important lines she did not cross. ________, racial bias, and foul language are the three examples he cites that would beinfringements on company social media policies.
a.Hate speech
3.What is Don’s response when Kelly tells him that the assistant manager labelled social media training a “low priority”?
a.He makes a note to make sure it’ll never happen again.
4.When Kelly continues to argue against the decision to let her go, Don tells her that he is sorry to see her go and that he will give her the best reference he can under the circumstances. Here, what is his strategy for managing this difficult confrontation?
a.showing empathy for the employee
5.After the confrontation with Kelly, Don says that one thing that did not help the decision to let Kelly go was that she refused to take ________ for the social media violation.
a.responsibility
Explanation:
Face/Par Value. Hope this helps!
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Answer: 48
Explanation:
Firstly, we need to solve the marginal product which will be:
= dM/dx
= d(100x - x²)/dx
= 100-2x
At socially optimal level, it should be noted that:
Price × Marginal Product = Cost
90 × (100-2x) = 400
9000 - 1800x = 400
1800x = 9000 - 400
1800x = 8600
x = 8600/180
x = 47.77
x = 48
Therefore, the optimal number of workers will be 48.
Answer:
If you can prevent a nonpaying consumer from having access to a good or service, that good is excludable. For example, only clients that buy a ticket can enter a movie theater and watch the movie.
A good or service that can be consumed by only one consumer (or a specific number of consumers) is rival in consumption because other people cannot consume them simultaneously. For example, once the movie theater sold out, no more people can get inside and watch the movie.