Card 28 / 284: Marnie's ad hoc group, tasked with analyzing the surprising rise in absenteeism at their company, has concluded the absenteeism rate rose every time severe weather was predicted in their tornado-prone county. To solve the problem, Keiko proposes educating workers about the building codes and safety features of commercial and public buildings like their offices and the county's schools. Joe, however, feels that establishing a policy of shift cancellations when a tornado watch is announced. Marnie decides that the company pursue Keiko's solution. Which of the following statements did NOT contribute to the cost-benefit analysis that Marnie used to make her decision?
A)
Using education to reassure workers that they and their families are safer at school and work will be less expensive than absent workers.
B)
Cancelling entire shifts will be too expensive.
C)
Keiko's ability to analyze data has always been stronger than Joe's.
D)
Cancelling when a tornado watch is announced will result in many unnecessary cancellations since watches only indicate the possibility of, not the reality of, tornados developing.
E)
All of the above
Answer:
C) Keiko's ability to analyze data has always been stronger than Joe's.
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