Information given:- Flexible scheduling is widely believed to boost productivity
- Some consultants argue companies should always use flexible scheduling to maximize productivity
- The argument says: this recommendation may not always help, because some companies need synchronized hours for team effectiveness
- Therefore, sometimes fixed schedules are better for maximizing productivity
Question:- In the argument above, the two boldfaced portions play which of the following roles
Solution:- A: The first states a recommendation based on a widely accepted goal; the second presents a consideration that qualifies that recommendation.
- Indeed, the first statement is a recommendation (given by some consultants) based on a widely accepted goal (to maximize productivity), and the second statement qualifies the recommendation by showing that it isn't always the best
- B: The first expresses a general claim supported by some experts; the second presents the main conclusion of the argument.
- The first statement is not a general claim, but rather a recommendation. The second statement does not function as a main conclusion of the argument as a whole.
- C: The first presents a popular approach that the argument seeks to defend; the second provides evidence in support of that approach.
- The argument provided in the second statement actually challenges the first the approach, rather than supporting it
- D. The first identifies a goal and a strategy for achieving it; the second challenges the validity of that goal.
- The goal (to maximize productivity) is not challenged, rather, the means is.
- E. The first presents a conclusion that the argument later supports with evidence; the second is a prediction based on that conclusion.
- The first boldfaced part is not the author's conclusion. Rather, it's the consultants' recommendation.
Answer: A, The first states a recommendation based on a widely accepted goal; the second presents a consideration that qualifies that recommendation.Bunuel
Flexible scheduling allows employees to choose their work hours within certain limits and is widely believed to increase productivity. Some consultants argue that because a company’s goal is to maximize productivity, it should implement flexible schedules whenever possible. However, this recommendation may not always serve that goal. Companies that depend on close coordination among team members often require synchronized work hours to function efficiently. Without that, delays and communication breakdowns can occur, undermining team effectiveness. Therefore, the very goal of maximizing productivity may, in some cases, best be served by maintaining fixed work schedules.In the argument above, the two boldfaced portions play which of the following roles?
A. The first states a recommendation based on a widely accepted goal; the second presents a consideration that qualifies that recommendation.
B. The first expresses a general claim supported by some experts; the second presents the main conclusion of the argument.
C. The first presents a popular approach that the argument seeks to defend; the second provides evidence in support of that approach.
D. The first identifies a goal and a strategy for achieving it; the second challenges the validity of that goal.
E. The first presents a conclusion that the argument later supports with evidence; the second is a prediction based on that conclusion.