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Until recently, TrueTime International produced personal computers on an assembly line with each worker performing only one simple task. Three months ago, the company began allowing individual employees to assemble entire computers, test all of the components, and even install the software that TrueTime includes with each of its computers. TrueTime's new production method is an example of:
Torts
Legal wrongs committed against a person or property, excluding breaches of contract and crimes, that lead to civil legal liability.
Partnership Agreement
A legal document that outlines the rights, responsibilities, and profit-sharing mechanisms among business partners.
Voting Rights
The entitlement of shareholders or members of an organization to vote on matters affecting the governance of the organization.
Management Power
The authority given to managers or executives to make decisions and oversee the operations of an organization or its assets.
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