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protected classes: give 4 examples. - protected classes protects against discrimination in work
field
ex:
- POC
- national origin
- gender and pregnancy (NOT sexual orientation)
- religion

theories of discrimination: list the two main - - adverse or disparate treatment: intentional
employee discrimination
- adverse or disparate impact: unintentional discrimination

example of disparate impact - griggs v duke power: duke power company required high school
diploma in order to become poleman
- discriminatory treatment because of the unfair system, not becuase of who you are (that would
be disparate treatment)

only people who are not protected under protected classes? first group to recieve protection
under these classes? - only ones not protected: white males of european descent
first to receive protection: POC

tw otypes of harassment - sexual and racial/ethnic

the fair labor standards act includes info on exempt and non exempt employees. explain each and
give ex. what category do sugar processing employees and country elevator workers fit in? -
exempt: not entitled to overtime pay (exempt from overtime pay)
- high executive, stable salary workers, those working 40 hrs+
- sugar processing and elevator workers here (surprisingly)

non-exempt: can get overtime pay (not exempt from overtime pay)
- minimum wage workers

"an example of exempt employees is ... wages" - overtime

independent contractors: what are they - someone not am employee of single company. work for
themselves. kip

example of independent contractor mess - microsoft never registered many people who were
working on this project and then IRS fined them

, IT: usefulness of information characteristics: 4 - timeliness: information is available in time to
make optimal decision ("real-time data")
relevance: only info needed is provided, teh rest is eliminated
completeness: info that is needed is provided. if its not, then abmiguity and risk increase
quality: accuracy and reliability

what is one example where all 4 characteristics for usefulness of info is needed? - blood tests:
requires timeliness, relevance, completeness, quality decisions

accuracy and reliability? - accuracy: information is reporting the reality
reliability: related to variation of results after repetition

decision making: definition - process of responding to threats and analyzing options and making
determinations about specific organizational goals and courses of action

what is the task of the manager - to make decisiosn

three things that mainly make up manager decision making - - resource aquisition (what you use)
- resource allocation/withholding resources (splitting resources)
- resource utilization

three things considered in decision frammework outcomes model (helps with justification of a
decision) - inputs, outputs, outcomes

dont care about inputs or outputs, only care about outcomes

ex: inputs: invest 50 mill in polic force to reduce car breakins. outputs: police activity increases
in area and cameras are installed. outcome: car breakins reduced

structured vs unstructured/ programmed vs unprogrammed decision. which type is better nd what
does it lead to? - structured: simple, habit/instinct

unstructured: not simple.
- starbuck revinue: if we invest 1 mill in store, we expect a 2 mill return in the year

wanna turn unstructured into structured decisions, which are better. more organized and lead to
better decisions

where are decisions made? "... facilitates decision making" - made inside a structure; form
facilitates decision making

what are the two methods used for decision making under uncertainty? what are the differences?
- 1. repeated activities: monte carlo method
2. one time events: decision tree
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