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A case by a client against its CPA firm alleging negligence would be brought under:
A、The Securities Act of 1933
B、The Securities Exchange Act of 1934
C、The state blue sky laws
D、Common law
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A、The Securities Act of 1933
B、The Securities Exchange Act of 1934
C、The state blue sky laws
D、Common law
The consultant recommended‘case study’because case studies can
A.give a general picture of a client's experiences and results.
B.be the most cost-efficient method in dealing with the details in management.
C.be the most helpful for solving problems in communication strategies.
A.in case that
B.now that
C.so that
D.provided that
A.A risk nursing diagnosis.
B.A wellness nursing diagnosis.
C.A health promotion nursing diagnosis.
D.An actual nursing diagnosis.
A.Do not make exaggerated claims about the products you are trying to promote.
B.Focus your advertising campaign on vague analogies and veiled implications instead of on facts.
C.Do not use facts in your advertising that will strain the prospective client's ability to believe.
D.Do not assume in your advertising that the prospective clients know even the most elementary scientific principles.
Please read the following short story and complete 2 tasks: 1) explaining what is the etiquette problem 2) describing the correct etiquette rules with reference to your personal life experiences if necessary. Case Study: Before their first meeting, Ryan was told by a client that theirs was a casual office and Ryan should come to meetings in business casual. Ryan believed that a suit and a tie was proper business attire and so wore a conservative suit to that first meeting. When scheduling their next meeting, which was to be attended by the division president, the client said, "Now remember, Ryan, we're a casual office -- no suit and tie this time." Inexplicably, Ryan showed up in shorts, a T-shirt, and sneakers. When the client saw him, he immediately called the president and cancelled the meeting, and graciously gave Ryan one last warning.
If the author's assessment of the use of heat pumps (in the first paragraph) is correct, which of the following best expresses the lemon that advertisers should learn from this case?
A.Do not make exaggerated claims about the products you are trying to promote.
B.Focus your advertising campaign on vague analogies and veiled implications instead of on facts.
C.Do not use facts in your advertising that will strain the prospective client' s ability to believe.
D.Do not assume in your advertising that the prospective clients know even the most elementary scientific principles.
A、Write David an email about this with the subject “Travel Update”.
B、Write David an email about this with the subject “ Two Changes in Your Shanghai Itinerary”.
C、Write David an email about this with the subject “ Urgent-Two Important Changes in Your Shanghai Itinerary”.
D、Write David an email about this with the subject “ Urgent”.
听力原文:F:Good morning,nice to meet you.Please take a seat.
M:Thank you.
F:So,you're the Training Manager of Anderson,am I right?Give me some background of the company—so I get a general picture.
M:Joseph Anderson founded the company nearly twenty years ago,and he ran it for a long time.Our businesses had been doing fine,but now with the intense competition in the field,we are actually going downwards.The biggest problem now is to improve the efficiency among various chain shops,I mean,retaining our control without affecting each store's autonomy。Mr.Anderson intends to organize a training programme for all the shop owners.so here I am.
F:What kind of training programme do you intend to have?
M:I was thinking of something like communication strategies,ways to improve your efficiency,etc.An-yway,there should be no worries about the training resources,as we do have plenty of them.But then I wonder about the appropriate method for the delivery.
F:In this case,I would recommend the‘case study’,which I thought wouldn’t be an unfamiliar term to you,right?
M:Yes,I know,but not so much.Could you tell me more in detail?
F:OK.Case studies are particularly useful in depicting a holistic portrayal of a client's experiences and results regarding a programme.For example,to evaluate the effectiveness of a programme's processes,evaluators might develop case studies on its successes and failures.They are used to organizing a wide range of information about a case and then analyzing the contents.A case can be individuals,programmes,or any unit,depending on what the programme evaluators want to examine through indepth analysis and comparison.
M:I see,it sounds very applicable.But how could we develop a case study that is tailored to our company's needs?
F:OK,there're normally five steps.I'll go through them one by one.
M:All right,please go ahead.
F:The first step is about the data collection.You must make sure that all necessary data is gathered-first-hand would be preferred,but second-hand is also OK。For example,if the study is to highlight a programme's failure with a client,data would be collected about the programme,its processes and the client.Data could result from a combination of methods,including documentation(applications,histories,records,etc.),questionnaires,interviews and observation.
M:Yes.
F:And then the data is organized into an approach to highlight the focus of the study.In our example,data in the case would be organized in a chronological order to portray how the client got into the pro-gramme,went through it and did not receive effective services.
M:So that should be the second step.What's next?
F:You're right.The third step concerns the development of a case study narrative.The narrative is a highly readable story that integrates and summarizes key information around the focus of the case study.The narrative should be complete to the extent that even an outside reader could understand what happened regarding the case.
M:Ok,please go on.
F:The narrative might be then validated by reviews from programme participants.For example,the cli-ent for whom the programme failed,would read the narrative to ensure it fully depicted his or her ex-perience and results.
M:Indeed,and I guess that’s step four?
F:Exactly.Then comes our final step in the case study.The case studies might be cross-compared to isolate any themes or pattems.For example,various case studies about programme failures might be compared to notice commonalities in these clients'experiences and how they went through the programme.
M:OK,that's a very detailed illustration of the case study method.I wonder if you have any real life examples?
F:Sure.Here is a sample of a case study report.The evaluation includes focus on the programme's process,outcomes and facilitation.You could take it away for reference.
M:Thank you very much.But is there any other material that could be used?
F:
A.To retain the ownership of the various chain shops.
B.To improve the efficiency among various chain shops.
C.To ensure more flexibility of the various chain shops.
W: Yes, I have to leave the office right after my meeting with the managers, but I am a bit worried because the highway is under construction until this weekend. I hope the traffic doesn't get too congested.
M: I think you'd better take the local road instead because it took me more than 2 hours to get to work this morning. The five-lane highway has been reduced to two lanes, and the traffic is a killer out there.
W: If that's the case, I think I'll just leave my car here and take the subway there. I am sure the local road is not going to be any better with the Christmas parade on Main Street. I just can't afford to miss the plane today. The meeting is just too important.
Why will the woman go to Chicago?
A.To close a business deal.
B.To take part in a Christmas parade.
C.To meet a possible business partner.
D.To enjoy some time off work.
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