John Carter, the CEO of Carter Steels, is concerned about the sudden rise in employee attrition in his organization. He asks Walter, the human resources manager, to provide him with the last quarter's report showing the rate of attrition
Walter, however, sends the salary details of the new hires for the last quarter. This report is of no use to Carter as it is ________.A) inaccurate
B) not timely
C) irrelevant
D) miscalculated
C
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a. an interviewer making a judgment about a job candidate based on a good first impression. b. a person flipping through television channels to find a program worth watching c. a person test driving a car before buying d. a person buying a house to live in with his family e. a person flipping through pages of magazines at a book store to determine which magazine to buy.
Participant blogs and online research communities may be considered to be examples of e-ethnography or netnography
Indicate whether the statement is true or false