...Business, Entitles, Laws, and Regulations Paper{ The start of this essay is to discuss the best business entry for each of the chosen scenario we choose for this assignment. We must identify laws, risks, and regulations of both scenarios we choose from. We are to discuss the elements and discuss the employment laws in which the business must comply in making a decision. In this Business Law paper, I will discuss two business scenarios’ business entity represents the best choice, while taking control, taxation, and liability issues into consideration. As well as, laws and regulations each business must consider in starting the business and any risks each business must consider to protect itself. Additionally, I will discuss a Construction scenario and a situation requiring a Hiring Manager to choose the best applicant while considering the above elements and employment laws and regulations which the business must consider when making a decision. In the construction scenario, Mel-lin is the hiring manager and needs to hire someone with a high school diploma is the only description for the job. Four peoples applied for the position at the Surebuild, Inc. ( Construction Company); Michelle has experience, high school diploma, was formerly employed as a jackhammer operator and is pregnant, Eric has no experience and no high school diploma; Felipe speak no English, no high school diploma, but is experienced in jackhammer; Nick has epileptic, has a college degree...
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...1. Job Satisfaction in Siemens Based on a Questionnaire Survey Job Satisfaction in Siemens Based on a Questionnaire Survey Prepared For Samina M. Saifuddin Associate Professor Department of Management Studies, DU Instructor: Bus 251 Prepared By Muhammad Taufiq –Ul- Arafin ID# 063 083 030 Syed Tawhidur Rahman ID# 063 098 030 M. Hasibul Islam ID# 063 152 030 Ashik Mahmud Khan ID# 063 185 030 Date of Submission: April 10, 2008 North South University 12, Banani C.A Kemal Ataturk Avenue Dhaka-1213 Ph: 01717766986, tarif.nsu@gmail.com April 10, 2008 Samina M. Saifuddin Associate Professor Department of Management Studies, DU Dear Ms. Samina Here is the report on the job satisfaction of Siemens employee you asked to conduct last March 02, 2008 As you will see, our observations pointed to some specific needs for job satisfaction. Following the procedure we agreed to, we will prepare an outline of this needs in a revised curriculum plan that will submit to you on March 10, 2008. We are confident that this curriculum plan will help you to understand the job satisfaction of Siemens employees. We appreciate having this assignment. If you should need any assistance in interpreting this report or in implementing our recommendation, please contact us at tarif.nsu@gmail.com or 01717-766986. Sincerely M. Taufiq -Ul- Arafin ID# 063 083 030 Syed Tawhidur Rahman...
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...Business Entities, Laws, and Regulations Paper LAW/421 Business Entities, Laws, and Regulations Paper According to Melvin (2011) all business ventures operates as a legalized form of business entity. When owners and managers of a business have knowledge of the structure, advantages and risk that each form of business entity involved then business for this particular group, will more effective at concentrating on business opportunities and taking advantage of them while limiting potential liability. These paper will giving examples of three different scenarios where owner have specific plans for each business and of these examples the fallowing step will be touch: a) the business entity that represents the best choice for each business, taking control, taxation, and liability issues into consideration; (b) identify laws and regulations each particular business must consider in starting the business; and (c) identify risks against which each particular business must protect itself. Restaurant/Bar Business Scenario Restaurant/bar business: Lou and Jose plan to open a sports bar and restaurant where customers socialize and watch sporting events on large-screen TVs that hang around the bar. They do not have much money, but they do have Miriam, a wealthy investor who does not have time to participate actively in the business, but wants to provide capital to start the business in return for a percentage ownership. According to Melvin (2011) Limited Liability Partnership...
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...The start of this essay is to discuss the best business entry for each of the chosen scenario we choose for this assignment. We must identify laws, risks, and regulations of both scenarios we choose from. We are to discuss the elements and discuss the employment laws in which the business must comply in making a decision. In this Business Law paper, I will discuss two business scenarios’ business entity represents the best choice, while taking control, taxation, and liability issues into consideration. As well as, laws and regulations each business must consider in starting the business and any risks each business must consider to protect itself. Additionally, I will discuss a Construction scenario and a situation requiring a Hiring Manager to choose the best applicant while considering the above elements and employment laws and regulations which the business must consider when making a decision. In the construction scenario, Mel-lin is the hiring manager and needs to hire someone with a high school diploma is the only description for the job. Four peoples applied for the position at the Surebuild, Inc. ( Construction Company); Michelle has experience, high school diploma, was formerly employed as a jackhammer operator and is pregnant, Eric has no experience and no high school diploma; Felipe speak no English, no high school diploma, but is experienced in jackhammer; Nick has epileptic, has a college degree, and no experience with a jackhammer. All four...
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...Determining Databases and Data Communications Laura Dowell BIS/320 March 18, 2013 Martin Mueller Determining Databases and Data Communications A manager in today’s business environment must have the skills and knowledge to play a role in a variety of departments. Even if he or she is not an expert in the information technology field, a basic understanding of the tools and terminology is a must-have. This understanding can be useful in clearing out some of the options which are obviously untenable and narrow decisions to a limited number of viable options. The scenarios below demonstrate how a basic knowledge of software application and network design can simplify decisions that would perplex many individuals. SCENARIO 1 In the first scenario a marketing assistant for a consumer electronics company is responsible for managing the displays used at industry trade shows. This person must identify the necessary components and equipment and make sure they get shipped to the trade show in a timely manner. Once the shipment arrives at the trade show, the assistant is responsible for verifying the condition of each item and overseeing the set-up and functionality of the display. At the conclusion of the trade show, the assistant makes sure that each piece ships back to the company and is put back into stock at the warehouse in the same condition as when it originally left. This assistant is also in charge of following up on any problems resulting from shipping damage. There...
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...Business Entities, Laws and Regulation Paper Earnestine Pearson BUS/415 April 23, 2012 Tony Cardillo A entrepreneur according to Cheeseman, 2010, “is a person who forms and operates a business” (p. 250). In opening and starting a business, an individual will have to decide what type of business to form, and if he, she, or they is qualified to do. Individuals must also be able to determine the different forms of business organizations. These forms include: sole proprietorship, general partnership, limited partnership, limited liability partnership, and corporation. According to Cheeseman, 2010, “the selection of business forms has many factors to depend on. Factors including the ease of cost of formation, the capital requirements of the business, the flexibility of management decisions, government restrictions, personal liability, tax consideration, and the like” (p,250). In this paper, I will also discuss three scenarios: Business Professional Practices, the Extermination Business, and the Construction scenario. I will discuss the business entity of each scenario, the taxation of each scenario, taking charge, liability issues that each business must consider, identify the laws and regulations, and risk associated with each scenario. Professional Practice This scenario is about two friends Akiva and Tara who wants to open a birth clinic together. They have both completed all of their educational and experimental requirements of becoming obstetricians. Before they...
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...Guillermo’s Furniture Store Scenario University of Phoenix Team C FIN/571 July 25, 2012 Dr. Guillermo’s Furniture Store Introduction Sonora Mexico is known to many people as a beautiful vacationing area in the heart of Mexico. Home to the largest furniture manufacturing companies, Sonora is also home to Guillermo Navallez, and has been for many years. Guillermo Navallez and his furniture company, produces a variety of tables and chairs, he even has a patented solution for his furniture. In addition, Guillermo handcrafts products are priced at a premium rate, which separates him from his competitors. Guillermo’s competition is increasing due to the inexpensive labor cost and location. After researching his competition, Guillermo has to determine the alternatives; he has available for his company. Based on the scenario, choices will include the high tech approach, or broker distributor. Team C chose the best approach to fit his need, and to represent what he has delivered for many years. Guillermo’s goal is to retire one day, and his best route to a safe, and fulfilling retirement is the hi-tech approach. High-tech Approach Guillermo’s largest competition has sparked uproar, in the communities of Sonora. Along with large retailer’s influence expanding, affordable housing, new establishments, and rock bottom pricing, he has to consider taking a different approach to stay aligned with his competition. Since the 90’s, two...
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...* What is scenario planning? Under what conditions is it useful? How important do you think scenario planning is as a context for international marketing planning? Scenario planning is defined as strategic planning method that organization use to make flexible long term plans based on generating a number of “what if” situations and then options on how they might respond to those situations( Keeley, 2011). In other word scenario planning a method for learning about the future by understanding the nature and impact of the most uncertain and important driving forces affecting the business. It is strategy tool used to discover potential future environments in order to understand how today’s strategic decisions will have an impact on an organizations in times to come. The key elements in scenario planning are “creative thinking, imagination, an informal methodology and use of qualitative, subjective information” scenario planning does not predict the future; rather it considers the complete scope of likely forces that might have impact on an organization. These may be intellectual, natural, social, political, economic, cultural or technological. Scenario planning is an important strategic tool for the business. Marketers can make choices through the scenario planning. The options can be screened by matching them to possible scenarios. Scenario planning provides tools for an organization to respond critical changes. It provides methods for understanding...
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...Business Law- Assignment Two 3. A) Big Burping Burgers should consider the following things before going for an expansion option: * Possibility of Growth: It is very important to do a research on whether your business model will be successful in another locality or in a different culture. As we know the taste of the consumers differs from place to place and culture-to-culture, so it is important to do the groundwork before going for an expansion. * Choose the best business form: Franchising, permitting, joint wanders and organization claimed plans of action each one have their own particular upsides and downsides. Some oblige more work or more forthright capital. Whatever model you pick will at last drive your income development rate for a long time to come. * Get the right partner: Securing the right business accomplice in every nation is the most obvious guideline for achievement. Make certain to check your potential accomplice's monetary status, impact and notoriety in the nearby business group, access to assets and encounter in bringing your nation's brand to his/her home turf. In more diminutive nations, make certain to additionally scout his/her political impact and history since governmental issues and business are frequently joined * Finance: Expansion always starts with the capital to be invested in it. Rory’s financial position should be more than good in order to meet the fund required for the expansion and also to meet the legal expenses. *...
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...Business Entities, laws and Regulations Tina Lea University of Phoenix BUS/415 Rachel De Angelo November 2, 2011 Restaurant/Bar Scenario: In this scenario the best business entity to use is the partnership firm due to the following reasons. There are three people wanting to open this business; Lou, Jose and Miriam. All three wish to have percentage of the ownership in this business. Miriam will invest the money for this business while Lou and Jose will take care of the daily operations of the business. Lou and Jose will control the business activities by sharing profit with Miriam; therefore this scenario will be considered a partnership firm. In a partnership firm all decisions are taken from the conformance of all partners. Since Miriam is providing money for the purpose of earning a profit, he will have no control of the business. Lou and Jose will have the main control in a general partnership. In a partnership business entity, the taxes to be paid are paid by the individual after the profits have been distributed. In other words, taxes are not due until the profits have been equally distributed. While all partners in this business entity are liable in one-way or the other: Lou and Jose...
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...Running head: Scenario: The Guillermo Furniture Store Scenario: The Guillermo Furniture Store The University of Phoenix Scenario: The Guillermo Furniture Store The purpose of this paper is explain how Guillermo could use budgets and performance reports in the decision making process. This paper will also cover how ethics might influence his accounting decisions. Another part of this paper will explain what accounting information is most relevant for Guillermo to consider when making decisions.. Guillermo will use budgets and performance reports in the decision making process to evaluate their performance for score-keeping purposes. The production data provided shows where Guillermo is spending the money. The flex budget tells Guillermo that they produced more mid-grade than actually budgeted and less high-end than actually budgeted. The labor time was more on the mid-grade than budgeted and the less than budgeted on the high-end. On the variance analysis for June, the net earnings was a loss. By pinpointing where actual results differ from plans, performance reports can show Guillermo how they are doing and where to take action. Guillermo can use the flex budget information as attention directing reporting. The setup information data can be used to decide how to handle future business whether to become a representative for the company in Norway and change his focus from manufacturing to distribution. By using these reports, Guillermo can focus on operating...
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...TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION RESOURCES System Development Life Cycle Guide Version 1.1 ● 30 MAY 2008 Texas Project Delivery Framework SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE GUIDE Version History This and other Framework Extension tools are available on Framework Web site. Release Date Description 30-May-2008 Version 1.1 released. Modified all references to “Project Plan and related plans” to “Project Plan” in order to align with Framework 2.0 and Change Request 38. 25-Sep-2007 Version 1.0 – System Development Life Cycle Guide released. DIR Document 25GU-1-1 ii Texas Project Delivery Framework SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE GUIDE Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................1 Use of the System Development Life Cycle Guide ....................................................................2 Section 1. System Life Cycle Processes...................................................................................3 1.1 Introduction ......................................................................................................3 1.2 System Life Cycle Processes and the Organization ........................................4 Section 2. Development Process ..............................................................................................5 2.1 Introduction ..........................................................................
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...Scenario 1: Two Businesses on our Doorstep. Scenario You have just started work in the business section of the Gulf News. The Newspaper has asked you to put together a small guide for the readers to understand more about two businesses. They want you to focus on two contrasting companies; this can be your choice. The purpose of the article is to contrast two businesses in respect of their business purpose, ownership type, organizational structure and their strategic planning; the newspaper wants to help readers understand more about businesses. The second business must be a contrasting business from the first. Task 1: (P1) P1: Describe the type of business, purpose and ownership of two contrasting businesses. • One of the businesses has to be profit making • The second business should be not for profit and operate on a different size to the first. • You should set it out as a written guide for readers of the newspaper. You must consider the following; Range of different businesses: local; national; international; global; public; private; not-for-profit/voluntary; sectors of business activity (primary, secondary and tertiary) Business purposes: supply of products or services; difference between profit and not-for profit organizations. Ownership – public, private and voluntary sectors; types of ownership, e.g. sole trader, partnership, private and public limited companies, government departments, governments agencies, worker cooperatives, charitable...
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...|[pic] |Syllabus | | |School of Business | | |COM/537 Version 1 | | |Organizational Communication | Copyright © 2011 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course prepares graduate students to apply written and oral communication principles to the roles they play as managers. Students will learn how to persuade a variety of stakeholders to commit to a proposal. Other topics include the role of perception in communication techniques, aligning communication to an audience, business justifications, presenting data, and ethics in organizational communications. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. • Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure...
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...COM 140 Assignment: Negative Messages (UOP) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com Assignment: Negative Messages Using templates or sample documents to help you write emails, memos, and letters can be helpful for inexperienced writers; however, customize the communication so the document does not appear as a form letter. Resources: Writing Different Kinds of Messages, Week Three CheckPoint, Model Documents Gallery, and Writing for Your Reader Checklist Due Date: Day 7 [Individual] forum • Use the information in your Week Three CheckPoint to determine how to communicate with the manager, teammates, and travel agent in the scenario. Consider how much information and what type of communication (email, memo, or letter) is appropriate for each party, based on information in the Week Three reading Writing Different Kinds of Messages. Review the sample emails, memos, and letters in the Model Documents Gallery at http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/modeldocs/business.htm Write a letter to one party, a memo to one party, and an email to one party. Each communication must be a maximum of 250 words. Use appropriate grammar, spelling, style, and format for each type of communication. • Review the Writing for Your Reader Checklist at http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/axia/write_audience.html to ensure you have followed the guidelines for communicating effectively with an audience. If you cannot answer yes to every question, revise your messages before submitting...
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