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Probable Cause Is a Series of Facts That Would Indicate

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Probable cause is a series of facts that would indicate to a "reasonable person" that a crime is being committed or was committed and that a certain person is committing or did commit it.

Differentiate between various performance appraisal systems (e.g., BOS, BARS, MBO).
Identify the goals of performance management and how it relates to employee and organizational development.
Understand the organizational activities aimed at enhancing contextual performance.
Comprehend the impact of effective career planning on individual and organizational success.

Definitions:

Save a Life

Save a Life refers to actions or interventions taken to prevent someone from dying.

Marginal Cost Curve

A graphical representation showing how the cost of producing one more unit of a good changes as production volume varies.

Upward Sloping

A line on a graph that shows an increase in a certain variable as another variable increases.

Sunk Costs

Costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered, and therefore, should not be considered in making future economic decisions.

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