Which of the followings is incorrect?( )
A: Bird-in-hand Principle means, to start your business, the resources that you have already owned are better than unreachable resources.
B: Affordable Loss Principle suggests evaluating your affordable loss in advance.
C: Lemonade Principle encourages entrepreneurs to be negative when encountering difficulties.
D: It is important to realize that contingencies will happen in the process of creating a business.
A: Bird-in-hand Principle means, to start your business, the resources that you have already owned are better than unreachable resources.
B: Affordable Loss Principle suggests evaluating your affordable loss in advance.
C: Lemonade Principle encourages entrepreneurs to be negative when encountering difficulties.
D: It is important to realize that contingencies will happen in the process of creating a business.
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- Which of the followings is incorrect?( ) A: Pilot-in-the-plane Principle means entrepreneurs should learn to control the moving directions. B: Lemonade Principle tells us to embrace uncertainty or contingency during the process of creating a business. C: In the eyes of expert entrepreneurs, negative contingencies are not the cost, but new resource. D: Entrepreneurs can create the predictable future.
- Which of the following does not belong to the principle of group work?( ) A: The principle of human social needs B: The principle of guiding group interaction C: The principle of social workers' determination D: The principle of using social resources
- When the opposition tries to present a better principle, they need to provide an alternative principle, and explain why this alternative principle is better than the proposition one.
- The principle of ( ) means you have to write your letter with a “You-attitude”. A: Clearness B: Conciseness C: Courtesy D: Completeness
- According to , the insured may not collect more than the actual loss in the event of damage caused by an insured peril. ( ). A: Principle of Subrogation B: Principle of Insurable Interest C: Principle of Utmost Good Faith D: Principle of Indemnity