Answer:
Option E. Ensure that performance standards are not vague.
Explanation:
Option E is correct because if the performance standards are not vague and are realistic then the evaluation will be more fair. It will also not demotivate the employees as they will be accepting what went wrong.
Option A is incorrect because we can use both subjective and objective performance indicators.
Option B is incorrect because ensuring less time to appraise the performance means that the appraiser hasn't acknowledged the full scenario hence the evaluation wasn't fair.
Option C is incorrect because distributive justice must be applied. As it helps in acknowleging what the organization has done wrong with the employees that has resulted in poor performance.
Option D is incorrect because if the performance indicators are not representative of tasks for which the person was accountable then the evaluation is not fair. I will be held accountable for things which I wasn't deligated responsibility. Hence employee must be accountable for the responsibility deligated.
Answer:
7 years and A one year cd
Explanation:
if its not that one I'm srry
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The statement that says that in the context of project management, a task duration is always the same as the amount of work (effort) it takes to finish the task is false because the effort is the time a person needs to finish a task while the duration is the period of time that a person has to finish it. For example, an employee has a task that takes forty hours of work to finish it but he has a month to do it. In this case, the effort is forty hours but the task duration is one month.
Answer:
shift the supply curve to the right.
Explanation:
In production when there is an improvement in production, it results in higher output rate from the supplier. This will shift the supply curve to the right.
Customers will demand less of the product bas there will be surplus in the economy.
The price will fall to a new equillibrum level as illustrated in the attached diagram to position F and equillibrum quantity increases to q1.
For example if rate of production of computers goes up there will be excess being supplied shifting supply to the right. Due to surplus price will fall. The result will be purchase of more computers at lower price.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A farmer would want to look at the economic status of the US because his goal is to sell as much wheat as possible and make the most profit. If he pays no attention to the economy and there's a recession but he still sells his wheat at the normal price, people whose stocks are going down and who are losing money will be unable to, and unwilling to, pay the price. Thus, the farmer must inspect the changing economic statuses of the US to determine the best and most effective way to market out his wheat to the public.
Changes in US racial patterns have no impact on the marketing of the farmer's wheat, so A is incorrect.
The number of births per year is also irrelevant, as is the general population growth numbers because these do not affect the way the farmer will market his crops, so B and D are incorrect.
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