Answer:
When telling a friend about your new job, how would you describe this company’s operations?
Neither effective nor efficient
Explanation:
The company's operations will be considered effective if they achieve objectives. Â But they do not produce the desired results because drivers often get the wrong addresses, making freights not to arrive at their destinations. Â Similarly, the company's operations cannot be described as efficient because trucks go out half full with wrong addresses. Â This is a waste of time, money, and efforts, and the performance competence of the company is questionable. Â Efficient operations accomplish results with the least amount of resources. Â Effective operations achieve desired results successfully.