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Type q12, 13 pls. Cam to shaky for those. Thanks
12. A manager builds relationships with individual employees and engages their 'something' in decision making in the workplace. What leadership style is this?
A) Autocratic
B) Democratic
C) Laissez faire
D) Political
 

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How? It would be cheaper so Australian would be more inclined to travel.
But the question said who would SUFFER MORE FINANCIALLY for it, and that would be the american travel agent wouldnt it?
 

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Not happy with question 4, since when do operations processes acquire materials then design the product ! isn't it other way around, so I selected a :/
 

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I selected information(input)-services(output)-improvement( somewhere)
 

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So is Q15 C or D, it says behavioural segmentation is relationship with product eg benefit sought, which could be firness-concious workers, whilst it could also be based on characteristics and features of population such as income and education for office workers...!
 

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12. A manager builds relationships with individual employees and engages their 'something' in decision making in the workplace. What leadership style is this?
A) Autocratic
B) Democratic
C) Laissez faire
D) Political

Thanks, got 13?
 
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also, wtf does "use cost centres" mean?


shouldn't it be REDUCE cost centres?
Definition for cost centre:
Web definitions:
In business, a cost centre is a division that adds to the cost of an organization, but only indirectly adds to its profit.
 
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and question 14 is the "minimum" number of days, so it's asking for the least, which is A.

It did not ask you for the critical analysis.
 

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and question 14 is the "minimum" number of days, so it's asking for the least, which is A.

It did not ask you for the critical analysis.
Number of days = crit path analysis. Every task must be completed
 
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Number of days = crit path analysis. Every task must be completed
No?

the whole point of the critical path is for you to use the shortest one, they all lead to the same end anyway. what's the point of having critical paths if you have to do all of it? it defeats the entire purpose
 

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AMERICANS arranging a tour to Australia

exchange rates make it more costly for them
No, the question says exactly "American travel agents organising tours for Australians". The exchange rates make it cheaper for the Aussies to go overseas, which is what the Americans are organising.

for q10 im pretty sure it is b
That is definitely C.

and question 14 is the "minimum" number of days, so it's asking for the least, which is A.

It did not ask you for the critical analysis.
Yes, it did... the question asked for "the minimum number of days needed to complete the project". Key word is 'complete', which means all tasks have to be done in the time frame.
 

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