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Questions: Respond to the following five questions:
Question 1
a) What are the claims of the article "Six-hour workday boosts productivity?"
b) What types of evidence are presented? Provide examples.
c) Are there any underlying assumptions? If so, what are they?
Question 2
Perform a SWOT analysis of the company Solar Ship.
Question 3
Would a six-hour workday be beneficial for this company, Solar Ship? Why or why not? Consider both sides of the argument as part of your answer.
Question 4
a) What different ways can Solar Ship implement to try to motivate its employees?
b) Which motivation techniques do you think would be most effective, and why?
Question 5
a) What are some characteristics of entrepreneurs?
b) How does Canadian CEO and founder of Solar Ship, Jay Godsall, demonstrate these characteristics?