PHL QUESTION
need watch a 6 minutes vedeo and anser 10 question
What was wrong with Enron?
A.
It was a very successful company, which has become a legend for all inspiring executives after it.
B.
Its executives made fortune for themselves while driving the company into bankruptcy.
C.
It should not have owned Malden Mills.
Which of the following is true about Malden Mills?
A.
It was dissolved due to conflicts among shareholders.
B.
It was located in Ohio.
C.
It invented the fabric Polartec.
What setback did Malden Mills experienced?
A.
Its plant was burned down two weeks before Christmas in 1995.
B.
Workers left the mills for better jobs.
C.
The owner got a deadly disease.
Which of the following about Aaron Feuerstein is true?
A.
He was the second generation owner of the mills.
B.
He would like to keep the business alive despite the setback.
C.
In order to keep the business alive, he had to lay off some people
What did Feuerstein do after the setback?
A.
He built the mills right at the same place in Lawrence, MA.
B.
He moved the mills to the south.
C.
He moved the mills overseas.
According to the video, what did Feuerstein do to the employees?
A.
He continued to pay the workers for months even when the business had stopped during that period of time.
B.
Despite the layoff due to the setback, he promised the remaining employees that they would be able to keep their jobs.
C.
He gave the workers big bonus for their Christmas.
When he was asked if he made a wise business decision, Feuerstein said:
A.
he had to do it even when it was not a wise business decision.
B.
he calculated that he could benefit from that business decision; therefore he did what he did.
C.
he thought it was a wise business decision but he didn't help people because of that.
How much did it cost him to follow through his decision?
A.
55 thousand dollars.
B.
90 thousand dollars.
C.
25 million dollars.
Feuerstein was a
A.
Catholic
B.
Buddhist
C.
Jewish
What message would Feuerstein want to be on his tombstone?
A.
That he was persistent in doing the right things.
B.
That he was a successful CEO.
C.
That he was a proud owner of the once-famous Malden Mills.
9 years ago
10
Purchase the answer to view it

- MildenMills.docx
Purchase the answer to view it

- Multiplechoicequestions.docx
Purchase the answer to view it

- Multiplechoicequestions.docx
Purchase the answer to view it

- 82mf91j_0410_Review_04-10-201701.docx
- Process Improvement Methodologies Mode
- BSA411_Wk3_ClassDiagram
- acc 410 extra credit essay assignment
- NTC 362 Analog and Digital Comparison
- COM 285 Audience Analysis
- Prepare a case brief of the landmark case in Chapter 10 of your textbook, Mapp v. Ohio, including facts, procedural history, issue, rule, analysis, and conclusion. Label each component of the brief.
- 12 slides needed
- Future of HCIT Health Care Information Technologies
- business research process
- classism in management
