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Essay heading: Hypothesis Article Analysis
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In the first four quarters we would forecast that quarter one through quarter three should be 12 million and the forth should be 22 million. The company should make sure that they not only have the personnel but also the material to fulfill these forecast goals.
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D., Gupta, N., Delery, J. E. (2002) Pay Dispersion and Workforce Performance: Moderating Effects of Incentives and Interdependence [Electronic Version]. Strategic Management Journal, 23, 491-512 displayed next 300 characters
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