Corporate firm with consultants
Alvin (President), Brad
(Vice President), Chad (Vice President), Dan (senior analyst), Ellinor
(analyst), and Farsad (analyst) work at Goldly & Morgman, a corporate firm
that works with consultants. The president supervises the vice president, who
in turn supervises the senior analyst, who in turn supervises the analysts.
There is one exception, which is that Brad does not supervise anyone. These are
the only supervisory relationships involving these 6 employees.
Each proposal it
receives from its consultants must be initially reviewed by exactly one
employee. Each proposal reviewed by an employee must then be reviewed by that
person’s supervisor. No other rules require anyone else to review the proposal.
Anyone not required to review a given proposal will not review it.
Select Dan among
reviewers for the maximum number of employees that could have reviewed
a single proposal if Dan were among the reviewers. Select Alvin among
reviewers for the maximum number of employees that could have reviewed
a single proposal if Alvin were among the reviewers. Make only two selections,
one in each column.
Dan among reviewers |
Alvin among reviewers |
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