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maria [59]
2 years ago
14

Michael is a sales representative who spends a great deal of time out on the road and infrequently communicates with the rest of

his sales team. He is​
Business
1 answer:
hoa [83]2 years ago
5 0

Answer: An Isolate

Explanation:

An Isolate is a person who is separated from others and so does not communicate with others a lot. This person most likely prefers to be alone and can do without human company or communication for extended periods.

Micheal is usually out on the road which means he is often separated from the rest of his colleagues and on top of that he infrequently communicates with them which are signs that he is an isolate.

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<h2>O'Brian's Department Stores</h2>

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b. Determination of the percentage of total Payroll Department services provided to the Personnel Department:

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c. Schedule showing Personnel Department and Payroll Department Cost Allocations to the Operating Departments, using the step method:

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Number of

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 cost              $6,500   $3,300   $11,900  $20,000   $16,350    $58,050

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Total allocated 0             0       $29,619    $48,073  $27,358  $105,050

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a) Data:

1. Personnel and Payroll departments' cost to Housewares, Clothing, and Furniture

2. Personnel and Payroll provide services to each other.

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