问题 单项选择题

将已做完前期工作的项目转给他人投资,或将其中风险大的部分转给他人承包建设或经营。这种情况采取的是()对策。

A.风险回避

B.风险控制

C.风险转移

D.风险自担

答案

参考答案:C

解析:风险转移是试图将项目业主可能面临的风险转移给他人承担,以避免风险损失的一种方法。转移风险有两种方式,一是将风险源转移出去,二是只把部分或全部风险损失转移出去。就投资项目而言,第一种风险转移方式是风险回避的一种特殊形式。例如将已做完前期工作的项目转给他人投资,或将其中风险大的部分转给他人承包建设或经营。

单项选择题
填空题

[A] As a science, management entails the use of organized knowledge. Many of the things managers do are a result of information obtained through formal research and study. One area in which a great deal has been done is quantitative decision making or, as it is known today, management science. We know that by using certain mathematical formulas we can control inventory and project demand more accurately than by merely using trial and error.

[B] Management is the process of getting things done through people. We know that part of this process is carried out with the development of an organization structure.

[C] Yet management is also an art. Through experience the manager develops judgment and intuition, subjective factors that are useful in evaluation situations. For example, the manager may have to choose between two strategies, A and B. All research and study may indicate that neither of the two is any better than the other.

[D] Effective management is a combination of art and science. Neither should be ignored; neither ought to be relied on exclusively. In getting things done through people, management must seek the right blend of art and science. At the upper levels of the hierarchy there will be more emphasis on the former; at the lower levels there will be more emphasis on the latter.

[E] How do managers succeed in getting things done through people In order to answer this question it is necessary to break down the manager’ s job into its basic duties or functions. Management entails planning, organizing, directing, and controlling. By performing well in each of these areas the manager can get things done through people.

[F] However, what if the manager chooses strategy A on the basis of intuition and proves to be right In this case it is difficult to say precisely why the manager was able to choose so well, but there must be some special ability he or she has. This same type of ability is useful in managing people. Effective managers know when to flatter their subordinates and when to be stern. Such human behavior skills cannot be quantified; they can only be learned through experience and training.

[G] However, there is more to management than just organizing the people and the work. Objectives must be set, plans formulated, people directed, and operations controlled. In making the necessary decisions, management must rely on all the skills at its command. As a result, management is both a science and an art.

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