问题 多项选择题

下列属于对会计人员的业务管理的是( )。

A.会计人员的任免

B.会计人员的从业资格管理

C.会计人员的专业技术职务资格管理

D.会计人员的继续教育管理

答案

参考答案:B,C,D

解析: 对会计人员的业务管理包括会计人员的从业资格管理、专业技术职务资格管理和继续教育管理。

综合题

(15分)20世纪的战争与和平

材料:第二次世界大战爆发后,国际联盟作为一个国际组织实际上已名存实亡。经过磋商,中、苏、美、英于1944年在美国华盛顿郊区敦巴顿橡树园大厦举行了会议。第一阶段苏联方面主张,“世界警察”应该由美、苏、英三国组成,中国无权列入,理由是中国没有参加会议。美国方面表示 “中国作为世界组织的最高理事会的一个成员,就会使这个组织具有世界性,这就有利于把亚洲号召起来,使其效忠于这个组织”。 由于美国政府的一再坚持,中国进入了“世界警察”集团。会议建议将这个组织定名为“联合国”。议案规定了联合国的宗旨和原则,联合国大会、安全理事会、秘书处等主要机构的组织和职权,以及关于维护国际和平及安全和关于国际经济与社会合作的各种安排。

中国在第二阶段会议上除同意前一阶段的议案外,补充3点重要建议:1、在和平解决争端上,国际组织应适当考虑正义和国际法原则;2、大会应承担国际法的编纂和发展的任务;3、经济和社会理事会应扩大到教育和其他文化合作。中国的建议先后取得美英苏赞同。会议虽然在常任理事国、安理会的否决权、创始会员国的资格问题上存在分歧,但它通过的议案成为1945年旧金山会议拟订《联合国 * * 的基础。

——摘编自敦巴顿橡树园会议开幕报道

(1)根据材料并结合所学知识概括联合国建立背景,指出美苏对中国加入联合国的态度及其目的。(8分)

(2)根据材料结合所学知识说明中国补充建议被接受原因并加以简要评价。(7分)

单项选择题

"WHAT’S the difference between God and Larry Ellison" asks an old software industry joke. Answer: God doesn’t think he’s Larry Ellison. The boss of Oracle is hardly alone among corporate chiefs in having a reputation for being rather keen on himself. Indeed, until the bubble burst and the public turned nasty at the start of the decade, the cult of the celebrity chief executive seemed to demand bossly narcissism, as evidence that a firm was being led by an all-conquering hero.

Narcissus met a nasty end, of course. And in recent years, boss-worship has come to be seen as bad for business. In his management bestseller, "Good to Great", Jim Collins argued that the truly successful bosses were not the serf-proclaimed stars who adorn the covers of Forbes and Fortune, but instead self-effacing, thoughtful, monkish sorts who lead by inspiring example.

A statistical answer may be at hand. For the first time, a new study, "It’s All About Me", to be presented next week at the annual gathering of the American Academy of Management, offers a systematic, empirical analysis of what effect narcissistic bosses have on the firms they run. The authors, Arijit Chatterjee and Donald Hambrick, of Pennsylvania State University, examined narcissism in the upper levels of 105 firms in the computer and software industries.

To do this, they had to solve a practical problem: studies of narcissism have hitherto relied on surveying individuals personally, something for which few chief executives are likely to have time or inclination. So the authors devised an index of narcissism using six publicly available indicators obtainable without the co-operation of the boss. These are: the prominence of the boss’s photo in the annual report; his prominence in company press releases; the length of his "Who’s Who" entry; the frequency of his use of the first person singular in interviews; and the ratios of his cash and non-cash compensation to those of the firm’s second-highest paid executive.

Narcissism naturally drives people to seek positions of power and influence, and because great self-esteem helps your professional advance, say the authors, chief executives will tend on average to be more narcissistic than the general population. How does that affect a firm Messrs Chatterjee and Hambrick found that highly narcissistic bosses tended to make bigger changes in the use of important resources, such as research and development, or in spending and leverage; they carried out more and bigger mergers and acquisitions ; and their results were both more extreme (more big wins or big losses) and more transient than those of firms run by their humbler peers. For shareholders, that could be good or bad.

Although (oddly) the authors are keeping their narcissism ranking secret, they have revealed that Mr Ellison did not come top. Alas for him, that may be because the study limited itself to people who became the boss after 1991--well after he took the helm. In every respect Mr Ellison seems to be the classic narcissistic boss, claims Mr Chatterjee. There is life in the old joke yet.

The old software industry joke is used in the text to()

A. show the difference between God and Larry Ellison

B. emphasize the success of the boss of Oracle

C. illustrate how chief executives manage their companies

D. introduce the topic of narcissism on top managerial level