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he corporate form of business Group of answer choices was first known and used by the Greeks and then spread through the Romans to England. was not known until the advent of the Industrial Revolution. was first allowed in the State of New York around 1811 and is considered to be an American creation. is a relatively new concept developed shortly after the Great De
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What is an example of a good stock to buy in a recession? a) cyclical stock b) defensive stock c) income stock d) bond
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In the 1970s, kmart used blue light specials to encourage customers to flock to a particular department having a temporary sale. a spinning blue light activated for approximately 30 seconds, and then an in-store announcement informed shoppers of the special savings in the specific department. over time, loyal kmart shoppers learned to flock to the department with the spinning blue light before any announcement of special savings occurred. if kmart was employing classical conditioning techniques, what role did the spinning blue light play?
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According to ceo heidi ganahl, camp bow wow requires a strong and consistent corporate culture to keep all local franchise owners "on the same page" and to follow a common template for the business and brand. this culture could become detrimental over time because: (a) strong consistent cultures are inflexible and incapable of adapting to environmental change (b) strong consistent cultures are too flexible and capable of adapting to environmental change (c) strong consistent cultures don’t perform well in any environment (d) the passing of time provides stability and predictability for businesses
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