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Several sales representatives suggested that their staff reflect their customer base, which includes customers all over America. Which social responsibility are they addressing? Workplace diversity

Revlon, Inc. use tow mowers that will automatically pick up pallets from the assembly lines and move them to the warehouse. This is an example of what type of technology application? Robotics

A trademark is an example of what? Intellectual property

Overstock.com sells products to thousands of customers with few geographic limitations. This is an example of what type of technology application? E-commerce

Lena trained several employees on how to process financial statements using the new software. These employees use to process reports manually for almost seven years. This is an example of what type of concern for using technology? Employment trends

John denied a rival band from performing his song at a local concert. He is protected by which government service? Intellectual property protection/copyright

The Dow Chemical Company provides all employees natural fitting equipment to eliminate injuries. Which social responsibility is this company addressing? Job safety

Cheng processed reports on his computer that will allow his manager to make decisions about the amount of brake pads and oil to order from the warehouse. This is an example of what type of technology application? Management Information System

John made sure all counter surfaces in the bathrooms were only 34 inches above the floor to accommodate employees. Which protection is he addressing? Job safety/safe work environment

Taz prefers buying products from Sears using his computer, since the nearest brick and mortar store is over 100 miles from his home. This is an example of what type of technology application? E-commerce

When customers sign up for online-subscriptions, they are informed on whether their information will be shared with other internal departments. This is an example of what type of concern for using technology? Privacy

An agency allots 3% of its $100,000 budget to sponsor workshops for managers about the importance of job safety. What amount of its budget is used for the workshops? 3,000

Don tried several times to remove unfamiliar files from his computer. He used anti- virus software to remove the files. This is an example of what type of concern for using technology? Computer crime

Jose installs automated systems that will assist customers with opening bank accounts. This is an example of what type of technology application? Artificial intelligence

During the renovation of the office building, Harry made sure that the hall call buttons are 42 inches above the floor for easy access. Which protection is Harry addressing? Job safety/safe work environment

A manufacturing company partnered with Rex Hospital to provide workshops about moving more at work. Which social responsibility did the company address? Employee wellness

Bob decided to host a website that will allow his club members to purchase goods from one another. This is an example of what type of technology application? E-commerce

A company spent $8,000 of its $100,000 workplace wellness budget on pedometers. What percent of its budget was used? 8%

Sheetz Convenience Stores have a touchscreen ordering system that helps customers with ordering food and beverages. This is an example of what type of technology application? Expert system

A plant implemented acceptable practices to minimize noise, waste water, and pollutant emissions. Which social responsibility is this plant addressing? Environmental protection

Using the Internet and online communication, Shari presented a new product to potential customers in Peru, Costa Rica, and New York. This is an example of what type of technology application? E-commerce

Name one example of a private network. Intranet (at work, school, home)

Name one health concern of technology. Eye strain, carpel tunnel

Workers using computers off-site to do a job, saving travel time and costs Telecommuting

Name on example of a copyright.

Name one example of a trademark.

Name one example of a patent.

This agency enforces and provides standards for air and water quality. EPA

Name 4 of your 7 consumer rights. Informed, safety, choose, heard, remedy, consumer education, service

What’s the difference between an implied warranty and an express warranty? Express: verbal promise Implied: not verbal, but understood

Name 3 of the 4 elements of a contract. Agreement, competent parties, consideration, legality

Which element of a contract did Anna Nicole Smith not have? Competent parties

What companies are legal monopolies in the US because they are regulated by the government? Utility

Name the 4 models of e- commerce. B2B, B2C, C2B, C2C