During the<u> self-managing teams </u>phase of team implementation, managers have withdrawn from the daily operations and are counseling teams.
<u>Option: D</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
When business is in the form of start-up than it need huge attention from leading members like manager, employer, team leader, etc. But after training workers, employee and staff regarding their work and duties, the procedure they need to follow, timing, etc, the main leader concentrate more on counsel them, related to obstacles they face while performing their duties.
This is because after training and leasing some time to gain experience in firm, it is understood by manger that the team must have reached to self management, thus concentrating on daily operations is totally a work of team leader. But still when they need guidelines related to new strategies, ongoing improvement, physical and mental issues due to work load, how to remain in pace, etc manger counsel them.
Answer:
Explanation:
MPS Week 1 = 150
It takes 3 widgets for 1 WhatchaMacalit.
Widgets required Week 1 = 150 *3 = 450
Painting hours required Week 1 = 450*0.5 = 225 hours
Painting hours required Week 2 = 120*3*0.5 = 180 hours
Similarly, Week 3 = 75 hours
Week # 1 2 3
Widget paint 225 180 75
Answer:
$78.0 million
Explanation:
Cost of repurchase = Number of shares*Share price/(1-1%)
Cost of repurchase = $3,352,720 * $23.02/(1-1%)
Cost of repurchase = $3,352,720 * $23.02/(1 - 0.01)
Cost of repurchase = $3,352,720 * $23.02/0.99
Cost of repurchase = $3,352,720 * $23.25
Cost of repurchase = $
77,950,740
Cost of repurchase = $78.0 million
Answer:
earnings/per year - cost/per year - taxes = profits
Explanation:
20 h /week a year has 4 weeks 20*52=1040 h/month
8h /1sunday a year she only work 12 sundays 8h*12=96h
$9 /h earnings
$1000 fixed costs
$1500 travel
20% taxes
1040+96= 1136h/year
1136*9= 10224 $/year total earnings
10224-1000-1500=7724 profits before interest and taxes
7724*(1-0.20)=6179.20 total profits
Answer:
Shay's rebellion
Explanation:
Shay's rebellion occurred in 1786 and was led by a former army captain, Daniel Shay.
<u>The rebellion was a form of protest against government policies such as foreclosure of farmlands, debt payments and taxes.</u>
The rebellion, along with some other events occurring at the time raised doubts about the Articles of Confederation and its ability to protect the Republic.