Social Studies, 12.07.2019 02:30, zoeedadoll
Which best describes how consumers may benefit from specialization? consumers can only purchase high-quality goods. consumers have more price options. consumers receive more sale offers. consumers find products at lower prices.
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 14:30, qhenley
50pts why can't scientists clone embryos for an unlimited supply of stem cells? culture of life: select the best answer from the choices provided. a. they do not yet have the technology to clone embryos. b. most scientists would never endeavor such a controversial task. c. there are already enough stem cell lines. d. cloning is prohibited by the human cloning prohibition act of 2003.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 00:30, moonk7733
Martin is managing a production line in a manufacturing plant in the midwest. martin has a quality and productivity problem in one part of the manufacturing process. he discovers that his workers aren't sure what to do. when he asks why they didn't ask questions, the universal reply is, "we midwesterners don't ask questions, we just do." martin decides to address this problem by offering recognition rewards for anyone who asks the most job-related questions each month that lead to process improvements. unfortunately, martin finds the program doesn't work. when he further questions his workers, he discovers that no one wants to be the first to ask questions. as a group, workers still feel that they should figure it out on their own and not ask questions. martin finds carmen, one of the workers that everyone else admires, and talks her into being the first to ask questions as part of the program. after about a month, several other people begin to submit questions, and soon everyone in the plant is asking questions. refer to case 6.1. martin's plan failed initially because he didn't consider the power of on attitudes.
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