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hoa [83]
2 years ago
4

As director of human resources, Leah is responsible for creating a formal system of task and reporting relationships to enable e

mployees to meet organizational goals. Leah is demonstrating the _______ function of management.
Business
1 answer:
oee [108]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Organising

Explanation:

Remember, there are typically four functions of management which includes:

planning,

organizing,

leading,

controlling.

In this scenario, Leah is demonstrating the organising function of management since she is creating a formal system of task and reporting relationships to enable employees to meet organizational goals.

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Yachts and docks are complementary products because a yacht will require a dock as the base of its operation.  Without a dock, yacht operations will be almost impossible. Bill is not making good sales on big yachts because potential customers cannot find sufficient docking space. Other examples of complementary goods are car and petrol,  printers and ink cartridges, guns and bullets, and DVD players and DVD disks.

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Direct Materials                    $75,000

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Variable factory overhead $375,000 ($7.50 x 50,000)

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Fixed factory overhead     $150,000 (150% of $100,000)

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Selling price       $7,500,000

Contribution      $4,500,000

Fixed costs            $112,500 (75% of $150,000)

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