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bclement10

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. In what way is operations management involved with human resources?
 
 

a. It isnt since determining what kinds of employees are needed is the exclusive
  province of human resource managers.
  b. Scheduling decisions involve human resources.
  c. Once the workforce is hired, operations management makes all human resource
  decisions.
  d. All of these are involved.
  e. None of these are involved.



Question 2

Capacity decisions must be made with great care for which of the following reasons?
 
 

a. too much capacity can result in underutilization of resources
  b. capacity impacts employee fringe benefits such as retirement options
  c. government agencies closely regulate organizations capacities
  d. All of these are involved.
  e. None of these are involved.




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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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