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EAugust

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McDonald's and Burger King share a similar _____ because they offer about the same products and need about the same type of employees.
 A) business-to-business model
  B) marketing campaign
  C) business model
  D) hierarchy of service
  E) background

Question 2

At his son's school career day, Roberto explained that his job requires him to create a strategic plan for implementing his company's goals. He uses his conceptual skills to understand how various departments in the organization can work together to reach these goals. He also spends a lot of time communicating with others both inside and outside of his company. Based on Roberto's description of the skills he uses in his job, Roberto is likely a:
 A) division manager.
  B) middle manager.
  C) shift supervisor.
  D) first-line manager.
  E) top manager.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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