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Explain the difference between a programmed and non-programmed decision?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following types of drug testing has raised the strongest criticism by unions, largely on the basis of an employee's right to privacy?
 
  a. reasonable suspicion testing
  b. random testing
  c. post-accident testing
  d. preemployment testing



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Answer to Question 1

Programmed decisions are repetitive and routine and to the extent that a definite approach has been worked out for handling them. Non-programmed decisions come about with ill-structured problems that required unique solutions. They are not routine or repetitive in nature.

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