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Hank has ownership, even without liability over his initial investment, along with George for a local business. This is an example of what type of business ownership? Partnership

Harry checks his electronic calendar for tasks assigned by his boss regularly. He very seldom sees his boss. This is an example of which style of leadership? Laissez-fare

Both Bob and Jeri contributed to the expansion their business to sell more brands of tires. They both experienced which ADVANTAGE of a partnership over a sole proprietorship? Limited liability, limited life, more capital available, or unlimited capital? More capital available

Vera regularly meets with her employees to discuss new marketing campaigns. This is an example of which style of leadership? Democratic

Goodyear uses rubber to produce tires for cars, SUV’s, and trucks. Which type of manufacturing procedure is performed? Processing

John renovated his restaurant to reflect the retro style of This is an example of which type of business operation? Facilities management, logistics, safety and security, or scheduling? Facilities management

Carlos ignores minor decisions in his business even though his name is on the sign as one of the owners. This is an example of what type of business ownership? Partnership

Tami wants to invest money in shares of stock. She would have to pay taxes on her earnings twice. Which is an advantage of a sole proprietorship over a corporation? Limited capital, limited life, single taxation, or unlimited liability? Single taxation

Tami opened an auto body shop after repairing a couple of cars to the high satisfaction of customers. She has experienced which advantage over a corporation? Double taxation, ease of formation, limited capital, or unlimited liability? Ease of formation

All of Josh’s employees will be trained on operating the new machines. This is an example of which function of management? Staffing

Jane’s corporation has become so popular that she has decided to allow other businesses to sell her products. This is an example of what type of business? Franchise

Mary owns stock for several companies, which she plans to pass ownership to her grandchildren. She chose this form of ownership over sole proprietorship because of the advantage of (limited capital, potential of unlimited liability, potential of unlimited life, or single taxation?): Potential of unlimited life

A manager determined that the buffer made the finish of cars appear dull. Which continuous process improvement did he perform? Improve process quality

Jason decided for long-term projects that he would allow employees to give input and for daily routines he would determine the necessary duties. This is an example of which style of management? Mixed

Jim solicited feedback from Jack, who is one of his employees, about a new display case. This is an example of which style of management? Strategic

Travis is excited about welcoming ten new interns during orientation. Which human resources manager activity did he perform? Recruiting and hiring

Vera accepts input from her employees annually about the upcoming budget. This is an example of which style of leadership? Democratic

Tim approves for this employees to attend regional meetings so that he knows exactly when they are off site. This is an example of which style of management? Tactical

Draperies, Inc finished organic cotton drapes for the local theater on Walnut Street. Which type of manufacturing procedure was performed? Custom manufacturing

Sony produces thousands of electronics to serve international consumers. Which type of manufacturing procedure was performed? Mass production

Which is an example of production planning for personnel? a) employees needed for manufacturing a new product b) more managers needed to sell a product c) more security cameras to sell d) stores will sell the product Employees needed for manufacturing a new product

Tami prefers working alone in her auto body shop and being in control of the daily activities. This type of business ownership advantage over corporation is (control of decisions, limited capital, limited life, unlimited liability): Control of decisions

Even though a company may sell shares of stock, it relies on a central body of people for financial directions. This is an example of what type of business? Corporation

Nabisco prepares tons of oats to be used for producing granola bars. Which type of manufacturing procedure is performed? Processing

Todd prefers business ownership that will not require his attention to daily activities. He chose this form of business ownership over sole proprietorship because of the advantage of the owners (limited liability, 100% profit, single taxation, limited life)? Limited liability

Josh conducts orientations to inform new employees about available benefits. Which human resources manager activity does he perform? Management of compensation benefits

The Valarero Company removes oil from the earth to be advanced. Which type of production is performed? Extraction and cultivation

Hanes upgrades production routinely to produce thousands of items daily. Which type of manufacturing procedure will Hanes perform to keep up with production? Mass production

Timmy regularly meets with employees to prepare them for job evaluation conferences. Which human resources activity is he performing? Managing performance of employees

Jack and Henry are responsible for 20 people, who report to them directly. They collaborate frequently to make sure they will meet the production goal of the company established by another employee. This is an example of which level of management? Supervisors

John is responsible for processing applications submitted by applicants. He is performing which level of management? Mid-management

Century Company sells filters to Shure Electronics that cut the filters in order for them to be placed into microphones during final production at a later time. What type of production is performed? Processing

Keisha allowed her employees to plan the expansion project. This is an example of which style of management? Strategic

Jan coordinated access to open source software, office space, and equipment for her team. This is an example of which function of management? Organizing

Jay sells basil plants grown in his garden to several local restaurants. What type of production is performed? Extraction and cultivation

Smart Tech Hardware Co. buys materials such as wood, plastic, and fabric in order to create office furniture to be sold worldwide. What type of production is performed? Manufacturing

Several small businesses that sell organic foods have joined together to increase their chances to pay lower prices for inventory. This is an example of what type of business? Cooperative

How many votes do stockholders get? One per share

Michelle received survey results of a completed project and set goals for the new project. This is an example of which function of management? Planning

What was the first item to be made on an assembly line? Model T