An exertion for achieving a set goal is known as
A. motivation
B. goal congruence
C. effort
D. autonomy
Answer: Option C
Solution(By Examveda Team)
An exertion for achieving a set goal is known as effort. The term effort refers to the specific and quantifiable count and/or measure of definable labor units that it is deemed are to be required in the attempts to arrive at completion of a phase (or of the entirety) of a particular schedule activity and/or work breakdown structure component, a distinct control account, or the project as a whole.Related Questions on Management Accounting
A. resourcing
B. value acquiring
C. production
D. value acquaintance
Examining of past performance, exploring alternative and planning future is
A. learning
B. alternating
C. examining
D. deciding
Time that a company takes to create and produce a new product is classified as
A. management factor
B. time factor
C. customer factor
D. chain factor
Purpose of management accounting is to
A. past orientation
B. help banks make decisions
C. help managers make decisions
D. help investors make decision
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