...542 Recommended Course of Action Kudler Fine Food (KFF) is growing beyond the owner’s initial vision. As a growing company, KFF needed to take advantage of technology to improve business and stay competitive in the organic food industry. KFF, after consulting with us during Week 2, has requested additional information to make sure the recommended system would work as it is intended. Because of this, I have laid out a variety of internal controls to put into place to curb the risks that could be associated with using such a system. The risks will not only be evaluated, but solutions will be given to mitigate the risks associated with the different areas the new software is intended to help. Overall, the recommended course of action for KFF is to put in place multiple internal control elements to ensure the systems not only work efficiently to maximize profits, but work to guard against fraudulent activities. A big focus for this brief is making sure that Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is followed, specifically section 404, which states management’s responsibility for establishing and maintaining the internal controls and for management to reevaluate the internal control structure at the end of each year. In addition to this, it is recommended that the control environment is enhanced to better give credibility to the new internal controls. With the control environment changing, KFF will likely change some of their messaging to employees, including but...
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...Task 1 Introduction Kudler Fine Foods (KFF) has excellent reputation for providing fine-quality, unique and gourmet grocery in the San Diego metropolitan area, and its recent value-added programs, such as to include organic produce from a local grower to its product selection and expanded customer service by offering catering food service, have increase tremendous assessment to the company. However, in order to maintain its competitive edge in the fine food grocery industry, KFF must assess the business opportunities that are created by the change in technology, and KFF must also identify the generic strategies that it is pursuing and tactics that would make these strategies a realization. Finally, KFF must constantly scan the internal and external environments of the industry in order to stay innovative. This paper intends to analyze KFF’s management to help KFF maintain its status as supplier of distinctive gourmet products and services. Quality Quality is often defined as 'fitness for purpose'. In other words a quality product is one that meets the needs and requirements of its consumer. In his widely acclaimed book, Thriving on Chaos, Tom Peters argued that consumers' perception of the quality of a product or service is the most important factor in determining its success. Quality as defined by the consumer, he argued, is more important than price in determining demand for most goods and services. Consumers will be prepared to pay for the best quality. Value is thus...
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...1.0 Introduction In this era of information technology, civil engineers rely heavily on software to perform their design tasks. Unfortunately, most commercial structural analysis packages are closed-source, which means that the operations that the program performs cannot be inspected by the user. Moreover, such software packages are invariably very pricey, and, hence, are generally not affordable for students and smaller engineering firms. The objective of this design project was to design a structural analysis program that would be free of charge and available to all. This computer program was to be open source and well commented, so that its users could comprehend the operations performed in the analysis of a given structure. To accomplish these objectives, the generalized stiffness method of structural analysis was implemented into a computer algorithm. This algorithm, called “TrussT Structural Analysis”, is a collection of visual basic modules embedded in a Microsoft Excel document using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). This design report outlines the theory behind TrussT Structural Analysis, as well as the methods by which that theory was implemented into computer algorithms. The first two sections of this report present the theory of the generalized stiffness method of structural analysis and its implementation into a computer algorithm. The following sections present the procedures by which the stiffness method was modified to incorporate the analysis...
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