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27 September, 09:38

Which of the following would not likely be an example of a lazy monopolist syndrome at a public university?

a) Classes start before Labor Day when students are still working

b) Classes are scheduled for professors' convenience

c) New program started to give students financial aid information in 15 minutes

d) New innovative courses are scheduled in the afternoon when most students have part time employment

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  1. 27 September, 09:41
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    Answer: C

    Explanation:

    A lazy monopolist syndrome at a public University would be one that does not push for efficiency. Instead, enjoys the positions it is already in because it is comfortable and does not look after excellence or making things better and more productive or even competitive.

    For example, if new innovative courses are scheduled in the afternoon when most students have part time employments, students will not be able to assist courses, and the effort made in creating this courses will be vain, because of lack of efficiency in planning the schedule.
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