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Which best defines an accommodative strategy?
a. Firms do not feel compelled to act unless faced with a disaster or public outcry.
b. Denial is the first line of defense.
c. Focus on regulatory compliance, firm fights demand for changes unless they are regulatory.
d. Organizational norms emerge to accept responsibility for actions - cognitive beliefs/values that promote ethical choices are internalized.
e. Firms constantly anticipate institutional changes and do more than is required to act ethically and responsibly.
Waiting Line System
A methodical process used to manage the queue of entities waiting to receive services, optimizing both service and waiting times.
Available Teller
Refers to a bank employee who is present and able to assist customers with transactions and inquiries.
Single-Phase System
An electrical power system that uses a single alternating current (AC) voltage cycle for transmission and distribution.
Single Channel System
A type of service or queue system where there is only one point or line for service, handling one customer at a time.
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