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appyboo

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Which of the following is a forecasting technique that uses the organization's current level of employment as the starting point for determining future staffing?
 
  A) bottom-up approach
  B) zero-base forecasting
  C) the Delphi technique
  D) simulation

Question 2

Wilson Marketing, Inc. uses the bottom-up forecasting method. Who is considered the most knowledgeable about employment requirements at the firm?
 
  A) HR managers
  B) statisticians
  C) unit managers
  D) stockholders



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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