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BUS 370 Business Influence on Government and Public Policy In this clip, Caterpillar CEO Doug Oberhelman discusses uncertainty related to the recession. His comments illustrate the necessity of... : a.vote buying. b.political involvement. c.astroturf lobbying. d.none of these Companies such as Caterpillar might benefit from using which of the following strategies to interact with decision makers in the public arena? a.providing information to policymakers through lobbying, research, position papers, and being an expert witness b.withholding information on company performance and safety until legislation is enacted to the company's satisfaction c.refusing to support policymakers financially until legislation is enacted to the company's satisfaction d.none of these How do businesses influence government on public policy issues deemed important to their organizations? a.environmental scanning b.auditing c.crisis management d.lobbying Since building highways is a narrowly focused government effort that has a direct impact on Caterpillar's core construction business, the company would be likely to address the issue at this level of lobbying: a.umbrella organizations b.trade associations c.company lobbying d.None of these Why is it difficult for government leaders and businesses to agree on decisions related to public policy matters? a.Different PACs and stakeholders have different goals and objectives. b.People have gender differences. c.People have educational differences. d.none of these What explains divergent views on whether the United States needs to cut spending or raise taxes—or both? a.People are generally motivated by self-interest instead of the common good. b.The growing entitlement mentality affects tax brackets differently. c.Different lobbying groups have different goals for the use of tax money. d.all of these Historically, business's involvement in the political arena was primarily: a.passive, considering solutions to be out of their reach. b.reactive, dealing with issues only after they became threats. c.diverse, engaging in a wide range of lobbying and public spending. d.None of these Research on financial performance outcomes for companies such as Caterpillar shows that: a.results are mixed because corporate political activity occurs in a variety of contexts, making it difficult to explain divergent outcomes. b.corporate political activity improves financial performance in all cases. c.all companies are well informed about the political contexts in which they operate. d.businesses would be better served by staying out of politics. Since public education is a broad issue that impacts all businesses, Caterpillar would be likely to address problems in education at this broad level of lobbying: a.umbrella organizations b.trade associations c.company lobbying d.none of these Government leaders find it difficult to cut government spending on welfare because of: a.the entitlement mentality. b.PAC money places powerful demands on politicians. c.lobbyists represent groups that receive government welfare money. d.all of these [Show More]
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