C) Nominal group technique
D) Groupthink
Answer: Nominal group technique
Explanation:
Nominal group technique (NGT) can be defined as a structured method for a group brainstorming which encourages contributions from everyone and enhances quick agreement on the importance of issues, or solutions.
In nominal group technique, team members begin by writing down ideas, and then select the idea they feel is best. The nominal group technique identifies problems, and generates specific solutions that are needed for decision making.
Answer:
The balance sheet shows the financial position on a specific date. It provides a snapshot of the asset, liabilities and equity position of the company.
whereas in case of income statement it shows the revenues and expenditure incurred during a period of time.
Explanation:
b. is enforceable, because Marcy's company was justifiably ignorant of the fact that the goods were stolen.
c. is unenforceable unless Marcy's company can return the goods.
d. is unenforceable, and Marcy's company is now liable for the stolen goods.
Answer:
b. is enforceable, because Marcy's company was justifiably ignorant of the fact that the goods were stolen.
Explanation:
Marcy owns a trucking company that hauls goods all over the country. Wilson contracts with Marcy's company to transport ten tractor-trailer loads of goods from Ohio to Texas. After delivery of the goods, Marcy learns that all the goods were stolen. The contract: is enforceable, because Marcy's company was justifiably ignorant of the fact that the goods were stolen..
The contract that existed between Wilson and Marcy was that of delivery of Goods and that has been done by Marcy, hence Marcy is not liable under the contract agreement because he has fully discharged his responsibilities under the contract.
A party can only sue if he is involved in a contract and the other party fails to live up to their end of the contract.
If the goods were stolen in transit Wilson would have had the option of suing for breach of contract.