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In order for there to be a violation of Section 2 of the Sherman Act, in addition to monopoly power, the courts must find:
Principal Needs
Refers to the fundamental requirements or essential priorities that guide decision-making and activities within an organization or project.
Herzberg's Findings
The results from Frederick Herzberg's research which identifies factors causing satisfaction and dissatisfaction in the workplace, leading to the motivation-hygiene theory.
Factors Of Motivation
The various psychological and physiological factors that drive individuals to act or behave in a certain manner.
Volunteer
An individual who offers their time, skills, and effort to a cause or organization without expectation of financial compensation.
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