Which of the following are examples of persuasion?
Answer:
- getting your boss to consider a different perspective
- convincing clients to use your services
- winning over peers to agree with your ideas
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After a business meeting with a prospective client Holly took the client to dinner and the theatre. Holly paid $290 for the meal for the meal and $250 for the theatre tickets, amounts that were reasonable under the circumstances. What amount of these expenditures can Holly deduct as a business expense?
A. $540 B. $415 C. $270 D. None unless Holly discussed business with the client during the meal and the entertainment. E. None- the meals and entertainment are not deductible except during travel
A manufacturer of lawn care equipment has introduced a new product. The anticipated demand is normally distributed with a mean of ? = 100 and a standard deviation of ? = 50
Each unit costs $75 to manufacture and the introductory price is to be $125 to achieve this level of sales. Any unsold units at the end of the season are unlikely to be very valuable and will be disposed of in a fire sale for $25 each. It costs $10 to hold a unit in inventory for the entire season. What is the cost of overstocking? What is the cost of understocking? What is the optimal cycle service level? How many units should be manufactured for sale? What will be an ideal response?