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...CASE STUDIES Case Study 1 (13.1) Issues 1. The SEC is often called the “watchdog” of corporate America. How does it assist in preventing fraud? 2. According to the summary, why did the Waste Management executives commit the fraud? 3. You are an ambitious manager in the sales department of a company and have just received the upcoming year’s targeted earnings report. You are concerned that top management has set revenue targets for your division that are practically unreachable. However, anticipating a promotion to vice president of sales if your division maintains good performance, you are determined to reach management’s goal. What actions would you take to satisfy management’s expectations and still maintain your integrity? On March 26, 2002, the SEC charged six Waste Management executive officers for the perpetration of a five- year financial fraud. The following is an article summarizing the SEC’s complaint against these officers: The complaint names Waste Management’s former most senior officers: Dean L. Bun troth, Waste Management’s founder, chairman of the board of direct ors, and chief executive officer during most of the relevant period; Phillip B. Rooney, president and chief operating officer, director, and CEO for a port ion of the relevant period; James E. Koenig, executive vice president and chief financial officer; Thomas C Hau, vice president, corporate controller, and chief accounting officer; Herbert Get4 Senior vice president, general...
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...PRACTICE OF BUSINESS ETHICS MMUI J131 • Rotua Veronika Ariester • Sarah Afifah • Samuel Krissandi • Ronald • Eldhie Sya'banni • Reffit Gustaroska ORGANIZATIONAL ETHICS DEFINITIONS Organizational Culture: The values, beliefs, and norms that all the employees of that organization share Value Chain: The key functional inputs that an organization provides in the transformation of raw materials into a delivered product or service ASTRA CREDIT COMPANIES Vision: Become the 1st Choice Financing Company with Total Solution Mission: To Promote Credit for a better living VALUE CHAIN Key functional inputs: Research and Development Develops and creates new product designs Manufacturing Sources the components and builds the product Marketing (and Advertising) Sales Customer Service Four Primary Line Functions Human Resources Management Finance Information Systems Management A REPRESENTATIVE COMPANY VALUE CHAIN Supply Chain Management Operations Distributions Sales and Marketing Service Profit Margin Primary Activities and Costs Product R & D, Technology, and System Development Human Resources Management General Administration Support Activities and Costs EHTICAL CHALLENGES BY ORGANIZATIONAL FUNCTION ETHICS IN RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Develop a product design that hopefully will allow the company to capture and maintain leading position. gather data from customer through market research...
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...POLYSAR Canada¶s largest chemical company. The Rubber Group accounts for 46% of Polysar¶s sales. Primary products for this group are butyl and halobutyl. Principal customers for these products are tire manufacturers. Rubber Group has two divisions ± NASA (North America & South America) ± EROW (Europe & elsewhere) POLYSAR Butyl is manufactured by NASA at its Sarnia 2 plant, and by EROW at its Antwerp plant. Sarnia 2 is a relatively new facility, dedicated entirely to butyl production. The Antwerp plant makes both butyl and halobutyl. EROW¶s demand exceeds its manufacturing capacity, so EROW ³buys´ butyl from NASA. POLYSAR RUBBER GROUP NASA EROW SARNIA 1 PLANT Halobutyl SARNIA 2 PLANT Butyl ANTWERP PLANT Butyl & Halobutyl AGENDA Polysar Ltd. Introduction to Polysar Standard Costing Variance Analysis for Variable Costs Fixed Overhead Volume Variance Transfer Pricing POLYSAR 1a) What evidence do we have that Polysar is on a standard costing system? 1b) Interpret the amount $22,589 on Exhibit 2, for variable costs. 1c) Interpret the amount $21,450 on Exhibit 2, for variable costs. POLYSAR 1d) Evaluate NASA¶s performance relative to budget for sales price and volume. 1e) Evaluate NASA¶s performance relative to budget for plant efficiency, raw materials prices, fixed manufacturing expenses, and non-manufacturing expenses. POLYSAR 1a) What evidence do we have that Polysar is on a standard costing system? Product...
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...Assignment Cover Sheet Unit Name : Charles Darwin UN ~ VEII!. I ' Y A' ~H ta'!a I Unit Code: CMA304 Computer Based Accounti ng Systems Lectu rers Name: School of Law and Business Charles Darwin University Casuarina NT 0909 Phone: (08) 8946 6830 Kevin J CLARK Asses sment T itl e DE Ll ve ~ f1L-E IttI Lodgement Date (dd/mm/yyyy) I Applied for Extension Semester : Assign ment Two - (Systems AnalysisTerm Project) Due Date (dd/mm/yyyy) Two I ;~~2 (dd/mm/yyyy) 2110912012 2110912012 N/A NO YES-to Lodgement Locations : (refer to specific lodgement requirements as set out by the lecturer) The assignment must be lodged onli ne via the Learnline Assignment Lodgement link on the Learnline site for this unit. Ensure your file is named using a file naming convention that allows the lecturer to identify to whom it belongs. Failure to use an acceptable file naming convention may result in your assignment lodgement being rejected. Refer to the endnotes of the aSSign ment detail s for lodgement options if the Learnline Assignment Lodgement link for this unit is unavailable. o 0 0 . . DO NOT LODGE BY FAX nor EMAIL nor at LECTURER'S OFFICE KEEP A COpy Ensure you have a copy of the assignment lodged. If you have submitted assessment work electronically please make sure you have a backup copy. DECLARATION BY STUDENTS I certify that this assignment is my own work, based on my own personal study and research, and that I have acknowledged...
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...PRENTICE HALL MA NAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS TITLES MIS: Brown/DeHayes/Hoffer /Martin/Perkins, Managing Information Technology 6/e © 2009 JessuplValacich, Information Systems Today 31e © 2008 Kr oenke, Using MIS 21e © 2009 Kr oenke, Experiencing MIS © 2008 Laudon/Laudon, Management Information Systems 10le © 2007 Laudon/Laudon, Essentials of Management Information Systems 81e © 2009 Luftman et aI., Managing the IT Resource © 2004 Malaga, Information Systems Technology © 2005 McKeen/Smith, IT Strategy in Action © 2009 McLeod/Schell, Management Information Systems 10le © 2007 McNurlin/Spr ague, Information Systems Management In Practice 7Ie © 2006 Miller, MIS Cases: Decision Making with Application Software 41e © 2009 Senn, Information Technology 31e © 2004 Database Management: BordoloilBock, Oracle SOL © 2004 Bordoloi/Bock, SOL for SOL Server © 2004 Fr ost/DaylVanSlyke, Database Design and Development: A Visual Approach © 2006 Hoffer/Prescott/Topi, Modern Database Management 91e © 2009 Kroenke/Auer, Database Concepts 31e © 2007 Kroenke, Database Processing 10Ie © 2006 Perry/Post, Introduction to Oracle10g, © 2007 Per ry/Post, Introduction to SOL Server 2005 © 2007 Systems Analysis and Design: Hoffer /GeorgelValacich, Modern Systems Analysis qnd Design 5'/e © 2008 Kendall/Kendall, Systems Analysis and Design 7Ie © 2008 Valacich/George/Hoffer, Essentials of Systems Analysis and Design 31e © 2006 Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design: ...
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