What action did Scotiabank undertake to ensure greater engagement during its interactive training sessions?
A) offered everyone a small financial reward for attending B) provided pre-session information to each trainee to establish a common purpose C) included quizzes and employee participation in opinion polls during training D) paid careful attention to ensure employees' learning styles were considered
Mary was driving down the road when Sam came out from a side road, went through a stop sign, and struck the side of her car. Upon later examination of Mary's car, it was determined that the brakes were worn down beyond the point of safety. Sam sued her for negligence. Explain the likely result.
If Mary didn't notice Sam and didn't touch the brakes, then her poor brakes had absolutely nothing to do with the accident and did not cause it. It was Sam's negligence that caused the accident when he went through the stop sign. If, however, she did see Sam coming through the stop sign and was unable to stop because of her defective brakes, she at least contributed to the accident by her negligence.
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