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PREP2012-Pack1-RC-001
Themodernmultinationalcorporationisdescribedashavingoriginatedwhentheowner-managersofnineteenth-centuryBritishfirmscarryingoninternationaltradewerereplacedbyteamsofsalariedmanagersorganizedintohierarchies.Increasesinthevolumeoftransactionsinsuchfirmsarecommonlybelievedtohavenecessitatedthisstructuralchange.Nineteenth-centuryinventionsthesteamshipandthetelegraph,byfacilitatingcoordinationofmanagerialactivities,aredescribedaskeyfactors.Sixteenth-andseventeenth-centurycharteredtradingcompanies,despitetheinternationalscopeoftheiractivities,areusuallyconsideredirrelevanttothisdiscussion:thevolumeoftheirtransactionsisassumedtohavebeentoolowandthecommunicationsandtransportoftheirdaytooprimitivetomakecomparisonswithmodernmultinationalsinteresting.
Inreality,however,earlytradingcompaniessuccessfullypurchasedandoutfittedships,builtandoperatedofficesandwarehouses,manufacturedtradegoodsforuseabroad,maintainedtradingpostsandproductionfacilitiesoverseas,procuredgoodsforimport,andsoldthosegoodsbothathomeandinothercountries.Thelargevolumeoftransactionsassociatedwiththeseactivitiesseemstohavenecessitatedhierarchicalmanagementstructureswellbeforetheadventofmoderncommunicationsandtransportation.Forexample,intheHudson'sBayCompany,eachtradingoutpostwasmanagedbyasalariedagent,whocarriedoutthetradewiththeNativeAmericans,managedday-to-dayoperations,andoversawthepost'sworkersandservants.Onechiefagent,answerabletotheCourtofDirectorsinLondonthroughthecorrespondencecommittee,wasappointedwithcontroloveralloftheagentsonthebay.
Theearlytradingcompaniesdiddifferstrikinglyfrommodernmultinationalsinmanyrespects.Theydependedheavilyonthenationalgovernmentsoftheirhomecountriesandthuscharacteristicallyactedabroadtopromotenationalinterests.Theirtopmanagersweretypicallyownerswithasubstantialminorityshare,whereasseniormanagers’holdingsinmodernmultinationalsareusuallyinsignificant.Theyoperatedinapreindustrialworld,graftingasystemofcapitalistinternationaltradeontoapre-modernsystemofartisanandpeasantproduction.Despitethesedifferences,however,earlytradingcompaniesorganizedeffectivelyinremarkablymodernwaysandmeritfurtherstudyasanaloguesofmoremodernstructures.
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Theauthor'smainpointisthat
modernmultinationalsoriginatedinthesixteenthandseventeenthcenturieswiththeestablishmentofcharteredtradingcompanies
thesuccessofearlycharteredtradingcompanies,likethatofmodernmultinationals,dependedprimarilyontheirabilitytocarryoutcomplexoperations
earlycharteredtradingcompaniesshouldbemoreseriouslyconsideredbyscholarsstudyingtheoriginsofmodernmultinationals
scholarsarequitemistakenconcerningtheoriginsofmodernmultinationals
themanagementstructuresofearlycharteredtradingcompaniesarefundamentallythesameasthoseofmodernmultinationals
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Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthorwouldcharacterizetheactivitiesengagedinbyearlycharteredtradingcompaniesasbeing
complexenoughinscopetorequireasubstantialamountofplanningandcoordinationonthepartofmanagement
toosimpletobeconsideredsimilartothoseofamodernmultinationalcorporation
asintricateasthosecarriedoutbythelargestmultinationalcorporationstoday
oftenunprofitableduetoslowcommunicationsandunreliablemeansoftransportation
hamperedbythepoliticaldemandsimposedonthembythegovernmentsoftheirhomecountries
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Theauthorthevariousactivitiesofearlycharteredtradingcompaniesinorderto
analyzethevariouswaysinwhichtheseactivitiescontributedtochangesinmanagementstructureinsuchcompanies
demonstratethatthevolumeofbusinesstransactionsofsuchcompaniesexceededthatofearlierfirms
refutetheviewthatthevolumeofbusinessundertakenbysuchcompanieswasrelativelylow
emphasizetheinternationalscopeofthesecompanies‘operations
supporttheargumentthatsuchfirmscoordinatedsuchactivitiesbyusingavailablemeansofcommunicationandtransport
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Withwhichofthefollowinggeneralizationsregardingmanagementstructureswouldtheauthorofthepassagemostprobablyagree?
Hierarchicalmanagementstructuresarethemostefficientmanagementstructurespossibleinamoderncontext.
Firmsthatroutinelyhaveahighvolumeofbusinesstransactionsfinditnecessarytoadopthierarchicalmanagementstructures.
Hierarchicalmanagementstructurescannotbesuccessfullyimplementedwithoutmoderncommunicationsandtransportation.
Modernmultinationalfirmswitharelativelysmallvolumeofbusinesstransactionsusuallydonothavehierarchicallyorganizedmanagementstructures.
Companiesthatadopthierarchicalmanagementstructuresusuallydosoinordertofacilitateexpansionintoforeigntrade.
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Thepassagesuggeststhatmodernmultinationalsdifferfromearlycharteredtradingcompaniesinthat
thetopmanagersofmodernmultinationalsownstockintheirowncompaniesratherthansimplyreceivingasalary
modernmultinationalsdependonasystemofcapitalistinternationaltraderatherthanonlessmoderntradingsystems
modernmultinationalshaveoperationsinanumberofdifferentforeigncountriesratherthanmerelyinoneortwo
theoperationsofmodernmultinationalsarehighlyprofitabledespitethemorestringentenvironmentalandsafetyregulationsofmoderngovernments
theoverseasoperationsofmodernmultinationalsarenotgovernedbythenationalinterestsoftheirhomecountries
PREP2012-Pack1-RC-002
Ameteorstreamiscomposedofdustparticlesthathavebeenejectedfromaparentcometatavarietyofvelocities.Theseparticlesfollowthesameorbitastheparentcomet,butduetotheirdifferingvelocitiestheyslowlygainonorfallbehindthedisintegratingcometuntilashroudofdust
surroundstheentirecometaryorbit.Astronomershavehypothesizedthatameteorstreamshouldbroadenwithtimeasthedustparticles’individualorbitsareperturbedbyplanetarygravitationalfields.Arecentcomputer-modelingexperimenttestedthishypothesisbytrackingtheinfluenceofplanetarygravitationoveraprojected5,000-yearperiodonthepositionofagroupofhypotheticaldustparticles.Inthemodel,theparticleswererandomlydistributedthroughoutacomputer
simulationoftheorbitofanactualmeteorstream,theGeminid.Theresearcherfound,asexpected,thatthecomputer-modelstreambroadenedwithtime.Conventionaltheories,however,predictedthatthedistributionofparticleswouldbeincreasinglydensetowardthecenterofameteorstream.Surprisingly,thecomputer-modelmeteorstreamgraduallycametoresembleathick-walled,hollowpipe.
WhenevertheEarthpassesthroughameteorstream,ameteorshoweroccurs.Movingatover1,500,000milesperdayarounditsorbit,theEarthwouldtake,onaverage,justoveradaytocrossthehollow,computer-modelGeminidstreamifthestreamwere5,000yearsold.Twobriefperiodsofpeakmeteoractivityduringtheshowerwouldbeobserved,oneastheEarthenteredthethick-walled“pipe"andoneasitexited.ThereisnoreasonwhytheEarthshouldalwayspassthroughthestream'sexactcenter,sothetimeintervalbetweenthetwoburstsofactivitywouldvaryfromoneyeartothenext.
Hasthepredictedtwin-peakedactivitybeenobservedfortheactualyearlyGeminidmeteorshower?TheGeminiddatabetween1970and1979showjustsuchabifurcation,asecondaryburstofmeteoractivitybeingclearlyvisibleatanaverageof19hours(1,200,000miles)afterthefirstburst.ThetimeintervalsbetweentheburstssuggesttheactualGeminidstreamisabout3,000yearsold.
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Theauthorstatesthattheresearchdescribedinthefirstparagraphwasundertakeninorderto
determinetheageofanactualmeteorstream
dentifythevariousstructuralfeaturesofmeteorstreams
explorethenatureofaparticularlyinterestingmeteorstream
testthehypothesisthatmeteorstreamsbecomebroaderastheyage
showthatacomputermodelcouldhelpinexplainingactualastronomicaldata
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ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatwhichofthefollowingwouldmostprobablybeobservedduringtheEarth'spassagethroughameteorstreamiftheconventionaltheoriesmentionedinthehighlightedtextwerecorrect?
Meteoractivitywouldgraduallyincreasetoasingle,intensepeak,andthengraduallydecline.
Meteoractivitywouldbesteadythroughouttheperiodofthemeteorshower.
Meteoractivitywouldrisetoapeakatthebeginningandattheendofthemeteorshower.
Randomburstsofveryhighmeteoractivitywouldbeinterspersedwithperiodsofveryactivity.
InyearsinwhichtheEarthpassedthroughonlytheouterareasofameteorstream,meteoractivitywouldbeabsent.
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Accordingtothepassage,whydothedustparticlesinameteorstreameventuallysurroundacomet'soriginalorbit?
Theyareejectedbythecometatdifferingvelocities.
Theirorbitsareuncontrolledbyplanetarygravitationalfields.
Theybecomepartofthemeteorstreamatdifferenttimes.
Theirvelocityslowsovertime.
Theirejectionvelocityisslowerthanthatofthecomet.
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Thepassagesuggeststhatwhichofthefollowingisapredictionconcerningmeteorstreamsthatcanbederivedfromboththeconventionaltheoriesmentionedinthehighlightedtextandthenewcomputerderivedtheory?
Dustparticlesinameteorstreamwillusuallybedistributedevenlythroughoutanycrosssectionofthestream.
TheorbitsofmostmeteorstreamsshouldcrosstheorbitoftheEarthatsomepointandgiverisetoameteorshower.
Overtimethedistributionofdustinameteorstreamwillusuallybecomedenserattheoutsideedgesofthestreamthanatthecenter.
Meteorshowerscausedbyoldermeteorstreamsshouldbe,onaverage,longerindurationthanthosecausedbyveryyoungmeteorstreams.
Theindividualdustparticlesinoldermeteorstreamsshouldbe,onaverage,smallerthanthosethatcomposeyoungermeteorstreams.
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Whichofthefollowingisanassumptionunderlyingthelastsentenceofthepassage?
Ineachoftheyearsbetween1970and1979,theEarthtookexactly19hourstocrosstheGeminidmeteorstream.
ThecometassociatedwiththeGeminidmeteorstreamhastotallydisintegrated.
TheGeminidmeteorstreamshouldcontinuetoexistforatleast5,000years.
TheGeminidmeteorstreamhasnotbroadenedasrapidlyastheconventionaltheorieswouldhavepredicted.
Thecomputer—modelGeminidmeteorstreamprovidesanaccuraterepresentationofthedevelopmentoftheactualGeminidstream.
PREP2012-Pack1-RC-003
TworecentpublicationsofferdifferentassessmentsofthecareerofthefamousBritishnurseFlorenceNightingale.AbookbyAnneSummersseekstodebunktheidealizationsandpresentarealityatoddswithNightingale'sheroicreputation.AccordingtoSummers,Nightingale'simportanceduringtheCrimeanWarhasbeenexaggerated:notuntilnearthewar'senddidshebecomesupervisorofthefemalenurses.Additionally,Summerswritesthatthecontributionofthenursestothereliefofthewoundedwasatbestmarginal.Theprevailingproblemsofmilitarymedicinewerecausedbyarmyorganizationalpractices,andtheadditionofafewnursestothemedicalstaffcouldbenomorethansymbolic.Nightingale’splaceinthenationalpantheon,Summersasserts,islargelyduetothepropagandisticeffortsofcontemporarynewspaperreporters.
Bycontrast,theeditorsofanewvolumeofNightingale'slettersviewNightingaleasapersonwhosignificantlyinfluencednotonlyherownagebutalsosubsequentgenerations.Theyhighlightherongoingeffortstoreformsanitaryconditionsafterthewar.Forexample,whenshelearnedthatpeacetimelivingconditionsinBritishbarracksweresohorriblethatthedeathrateofenlistedmenfarexceededthatofneighboringcivilianpopulations,shesucceededinpersuadingthegovernmenttoestablishaRoyalCommissionontheHealthoftheArmy.Sheusedsumsraisedthroughpubliccontributionstofoundanurses’traininghospitalinLondon.Eveninadministrativematters,theeditorsassert,herpracticalintelligencewasformidable:asrecentlyas1947theBritishArmy'smedicalserviceswerestillusingthecost-accountingsystemshehaddevisedinthe1860's.
IbelievethattheevidenceofherletterssupportscontinuedrespectforNightingale'sbrillianceandcreativity.Whencounselingavillageschoolmastertoencouragechildrentousetheirfacultiesofobservation,shesoundslikeamoderneducator.Herinsistenceonclassifyingtheproblemsoftheneedyinordertodeviseappropriatetreatmentsissimilartotheapproachofmodernsocialworkers.Insum,althoughNightingalemaynothaveachievedallofhergoalsduringtheCrimeanWar,herbreadthofvisionandabilitytorealizeambitiousprojectshaveearnedheraneminentplaceamongtheranksofsocialpioneers.
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Thepassageisprimarilyconcernedwithevaluating
theimportanceofFlorenceNightingale'sinnovationsinthefieldofnursing
contrastingapproachestothewritingofhistoricalbiography
contradictoryaccountsofFlorenceNightingale’shistoricalsignificance
thequalityofhealthcareinnineteenthcenturyEngland
theeffectoftheCrimeanWarondevelopmentsinthefieldofhealthcare
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Accordingtothepassage,theeditorsofNightingale’sletterscreditherwithcontributingtowhichofthefollowing?
ImprovementofthesurvivalrateforsoldiersinBritishArmyhospitalsduringtheCrimeanWar
Thedevelopmentofanurses’trainingcurriculumthatwasfarinadvanceofitsday
TheincreaseinthenumberofwomendoctorspracticinginBritishArmyhospitals
EstablishmentofthefirstfacilityfortrainingnursesatamajorBritishuniversity
ThecreationofanorganizationformonitoringthepeacetimeIrvingconditionsofBritishsoldiers
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ThepassagesuggestswhichofthefollowingaboutNightingale’srelationshipwiththeBritishpublicofherday?
Shewashighlyrespected,herprojectsreceivingpopularandgovernmentalsupport.
Sheencounteredresistancebothfromthearmyestablishmentandthegeneralpublic.
Shewassupportedbytheworkingclassesandopposedbythewealthierclasses.
Shewassupportedbythemilitaryestablishmentbuthadtofightthegovernmentalbureaucrat.
Afterinitiallybeingreceivedwithenthusiasm,shewasquicklyforgotten.
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WithwhichofthefollowingstatementsregardingthedifferinginterpretationsofNightingale’simportancewouldtheauthormost
SummersmisunderstoodboththeimportanceofNightingale'sachievementsduringtheCrimeanWarandhersubsequentinfluenceonBritishpolicy.
TheeditorsofNightingale’slettersmadesomevalidpointsaboutherpracticalachievements,buttheystillexaggeratedherinfluenceonsubsequentgenerations.
AlthoughSummers’accountofNightingale’sroleintheCrimeanWarmaybeaccurate;sheignoredevidenceofNightingale’ssubsequentachievementthatsuggeststhatherreputationasaneminentsocialreformeriswelldeserved.
TheeditorsofNightingale'slettersmistakenlypropagatedtheoutdatedidealizationofNightingalethatonlyimpedesattemptstoarriveatabalancedassessmentofhertruerole.
TheevidenceofNightingale'sLetterssupportsSummers’conclusionsbothaboutNightingale’sactivitiesandaboutherinfluence.
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Inthelastparagraph,theauthorisprimarilyconcernedwith
summarizingtheargumentsaboutNightingalepresentedinthefirsttwoparagraphs
refutingtheviewofNightingale'scareerpresentedintheprecedingparagraph
analyzingtheweaknessesoftheevidencepresentedelsewhereinthepassage
citingevidencetosupportaviewofNightingale’scareer
correctingafactualerroroccurringinoneoftheworksunderreview
PREP2012-Pack1-RC-004
Customerloyaltyprogramsareattemptstobondcustomerstoacompanyanditsproductsandservicesbyofferingincentives—suchasairlinefrequentflyerprogramsorspecialcreditcardswithvaluablebenefits—t0loyalcustomers.Insupportofloyaltyprograms,companiesofteninvokethe“80/20"principle,whichstatesthatabout80percentofrevenuetypicallycomesfromonlyabout20percentofcustomers.However,thisprofitable20percentarenotnecessarilyloyalbuyers,especiallyinthesenseofexclusiveloyalty.Studieshavedemonstratedthatonlyabout10percentofbuyersformanytypesoffrequentlypurchasedconsumergoodsare100percentloyaltoaparticularbrandoveraone-yearperiod.Moreover,100-percent-loyalbuyerstendtobelightbuyersoftheproductorservice.“Dividedloyalty”betterdescribesactualconsumerbehavior,since
customerstypicallyvarythebrandstheybuy.Thereasonsforthisbehaviorarefairlystraightforward:peoplebuydifferentbrandsfordifferentoccasionsorforvariety,orabrandmaybetheonlyoneinstockormayofferbettervaluebecauseofaspecialdeal.Mostbuyerswhochangebrandsarenotlostforever;usually,theyareheavyconsumerswhosimplyprefertobuyanumberofbrands.Suchmultibandloyaltymeansthatonecompany'smostprofitablecustomerswillprobablybeitscompetitors’mostprofitablecustomersaswell.
Still,advocatesofloyaltyprogramscontendthatsuchprogramsarebeneficialbecausethecostsofservinghighlyloyalcustomersarelower,andbecausesuchloyalcustomersarelesspricesensitivethanothercustomers.Itistruethatwhentherearestart-upcosts,suchascreditchecks,involvedinservinganewcustomer,thecostsexceedthoseofservingarepeatcustomer.However,itisnotatallclearwhythecostsofservingahighlyloyalcustomershouldinprinciplebedifferentfromthoseofservinganyothertypeofrepeatcustomer.Thekeyvariablesdrivingcostaresizeandtypeoforder,specialversusstandardorder,andsoon,nothigh-loyaltyversusdivided-loyalty
customers.Asforpricesensitivity,highlyloyalcustomersmayinfactcometoexpectapricediscountasarewardfortheirloyalty.
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Theprimarypurposeofthepassageisto
questionthenotionthatcustomerloyaltyprogramsarebeneficial
examinethereasonswhymanycustomersbuymultiplebrandsofproducts
proposesomepossiblealternativestocustomerloyaltyprograms
demonstratethatmostcustomersarenotcompletelyloyaltoanyonebrandofproductorservice
comparethebenefitsofcustomerloyaltyprogramswiththoseofothertypesofpurchaseincentiveprograms
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Thepassagementionseachofthefollowingasapotentialreasonforcustomers’dividedloyaltyEXCEPT
aparticularbrandmaybetheonlyoneavailable
aparticularbrandmaybeofferedatadiscount
customerswilloftenbuymultiplebrandsoutofadesireforvariety
customerswilloftenbuyanunfamiliarbrandwhenitisnewonthemarket
customerswilloftenbuycertainbrandsforcertainoccasions
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Accordingtothepassage,advocatesofcustomerloyaltyprogramsclaimwhichofthefollowingabouthighlyloyalcustomers?
Theyoftenexpectpricediscountsasarewardfortheirloyaltytoaproduct.
Theycanbeservedatlowerexpensetoacompanythancannonloyalcustomers.
Theytendtobelightbutpredictablebuyersoftheproductorserviceinquestion.
Theyaretotryoutnewbrandsorproductsthatappearonthemarket.
Theyaredifficulttodifferentiatestatisticallyfromothertypesofrepeatcustomers.
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Thepassagesuggeststhatcompaniesthatinvokethe“80/20"principleinsupportofcustomerloyaltyprogramswhichofthefollowing
Awell-designedcustomerloyaltyprogramcanincreasethenumberofacompany'sloyalcustomersbyasmuchas80percent.
About20percentofanygivencompany'smostprofitablecustomersarelikelytobeitscompetitors’mostprofitablecustomersaswell.
Itisunreasonabletoexpectmorethan20percentofcustomerstobe100percentloyaltoanyparticularbrandofproduct.
Even“loyal”customerscannotreasonablybeexpectedtosticktooneparticularbrandofproductmorethan80percentofthetime.
Arelativelysmallnumberofloyalcustomersisresponsibleforabout80percentofacompany'sprofits.
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Thesecondparagraphfunctionsprimarilyto
proposesolutionstocertainproblemsinherentincustomerloyaltyprograms
emphasizecertainrisksinherentincustomerloyaltyprograms
addresscertaincontentionsputforthbyadvocatesofcustomerloyaltyprograms
defendcertainspecificaspectsofcustomerloyaltyprogramsagainstcriticism
reconcilecompetingviewpointsregardingtheofcustomerloyaltyprograms
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Theauthorofthepassagesuggeststhatwhichofthefollowingismostlikelytobetrueofacustomerwhoisexclusivelyloyaltoaparticularbrandofproduct?
Thecustomerprobablybeganbuyingthatbrandofproductonlywithinthepastyear.
Thecustomerisprobablyamongthemostprofitablecustomersforthecompanythatmanufacturesthatbrandofproduct.
Thecustomerisprobablynotaheavyconsumerofthatparticulartypeofproduct.
Thecustomerisprobablyaloyalcustomerwhenpurchasingothertypesofproductsaswell.
Thecustomerprobablysamplednumerousbrandsofthattypeofproductbeforebecomingloyaltoaparticularbrand.
PREP2012-Pack1-RC-005
Manymanagersareinfluencedbydangerousmythsaboutpaythatleadtocounterproductivedecisionsabouthowtheircompaniescompensateemployees.Onesuchmythisthatlaborrates,therateperhourpaidtoworkers,areidenticalwithlaborcosts,themoneyspentonlaborinrelationtotheproductivityofthelaborforce.Thismythleadstotheassumptionthatacompanycansimplyloweritslaborcostsbycuttingwages.Butlaborcostsandlaborratesarenotinfactthesame:onecompanycouldpayitsworkersconsiderablymorethananotherandyethavelowerlaborcostsifthatcompany'sproductivitywerehigherduetothetalentofitsworkforce,theefficiencyofitsworkprocesses,orotherfactors.Theconfusionofcostswithratespersistspartlybecauselaborratesareaconvenienttargetformanagerswhowanttomakeanimpactontheircompany'sbudgets.Becauselaborratesarehighlyvisible,managerscaneasilycomparetheircompany'srateswiththoseofcompetitors.Furthermore,laborratesoftenappeartobeacompany'smostmalleablefinancialvariable:cuttingwagesappearsaneasierwaytocontrolcoststhansuchoptionsasreconfiguringworkprocessesoralteringproductdesign.
Themyththatlaborratesandlaborcostsareequivalentissupportedbybusinessjournalists,whofrequentlyconfoundthetwo.Forexample,prominentbusinessjournalsoftenremarkonthe“high"costofGermanlabor,citingasevidencetheaverageamountpaidtoGermanworkers.Themythisalsoperpetuatedbythecompensationconsultingindustry,whichhasitsownincentivetokeepsuchmythsalive.First,althoughsomeoftheseconsultingfirmshaverecentlybroadenedtheirpracticesbeyondtheareaofcompensation,theirmainstaycontinuestobeadvisingcompaniesonchangingtheircompensationpractices.Suggestingthatacompany'sperformancecanbeimprovedinsomeotherwaythanbyalteringitspaysystemmaybeempiricallycorrectbutcontrarytotheconsultants’interests.Furthermore,changestothecompensationsystemmayappeartobesimpler
toimplementthanchangestootheraspectsofanorganization,somanagersaremorelikelytofindsuchadvicefromconsultantspalatable.Finally,totheextentthatchangesincompensationcreatenewproblems,theconsultantswillcontinuetohaveworksolvingtheproblemsthatresultfromtheiradvice.
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Theauthorofthepassagementionsbusinessjournals(seehighlightedtext)primarilyinorderto
demonstratehowaparticularkindofevidencecanbeusedtosupporttwodifferentconclusions
castdoubtonaparticularviewabouttheaverageamountpaidtoGermanworkers
suggestthatbusinessjournalistsmayhaveavestedinterestinperpetuatingaparticularview
identifyonesourceofsupportforaviewcommonamongbusinessmanagers
indicateawayinwhichaparticularmythcouldbedispelled
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Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrueaboutchangestoacompany'scompensationsystem?
Theyareoftenimplementedinconjunctionwithacompany'seffortstoreconfigureitsworkprocesses.
Theyhavebeenadvocatedbyprominentbusinessjournalsasthemostdirectwayforacompanytobringaboutchangesinitslaborcosts.
Theyaremorelikelytoresultinanincreaseinlaborcoststhantheyaretobringaboutcompetitiveadvantagesforthecompany.
Theysometimesresultinsignificantcostsavingsbutarelikelytocreatelabor-relationsproblemsforthecompany.
Theymayseemtomanagerstoberelativelyeasytoimplementcomparedwithotherkindsofchangesmanagersmightconsider.
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Theprimarypurposeofthepassageisto
describeacommonpracticeusedbymanagerstocontrollaborcosts
examinetherelationbetweenlaborcostsandothercostsincurredbybusinesses
explainwhylaborratesareamoresignificantfactorthanlaborcostsformostbusinesses
dentifyacommonmisperceptionheldbymanagersandpointoutsomeofthereasonsforits
persistence
distinguishbetweenafactorthatcompaniescaneasilycontrolandanotherthatismoredifficulttochange
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Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthorwouldbemostlikelytoagreewithwhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutcompensation?
Acompany'slabo
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