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McGregor's Theory Y assumes that employees are intrinsically motivated, seek responsibility, and have a desire to achieve their full potential. It also assumes that employees can be creative and innovative if given the right conditions and opportunities for growth.
6n/2 = 12 6n = 24 n =4 This assumes that your question is not accurately worded: confusion between "YOU are thinking of a number" and "MY number".
Theory Y assumes that people are not, by nature, lazy and unreliable; it suggests that people can be basically self-directed and creative at work if properly motivated.
The employer usually assumes the role of the buyer, and the employee assumes the role of the seller.
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The promised yield to maturity calculation assumes
prejudice is where someone assumes something about someone and it may not be true. Therefore, "Prejudice obscures the truth," means that thinking someone always fits a stereotype is probably not true.
The word "assumes" in this sentence is a verb. It is the action that the subject "their speech" is performing in taking on the accents of 17th-century England.
The IRR reinvestment rate assumption is the mistaken assumption that the IRR of a project implicitly assumes that all positive cash flows from the project that occur in periods before the end of the project will be reinvested at the rate of IRR per period until the end of the project.
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