ETHICS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Third Edition This page intentionally left blank ETHICS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Third Edition George W. Reynolds Australia • Brazil • Japan • Korea • Mexico • Singapore • Spain • United Kingdom • United States Ethics in Information Technology, Third Edition by George W. Reynolds VP/Editorial Director: Jack Calhoun Publisher: Joe Sabatino Senior Acquisitions Editor: Charles McCormick Jr. Senior Product Manager: Kate Hennessy Mason Development
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fondly called, was instrumental N. S. Raghavan S. D. Shibulal Ashok Arora in the evolution of our Global Delivery Model, and pioneered initiatives to expand our business portfolio with consulting services and intellectual property creation. Earlier, as our Chief Operating Officer, he strengthened the Company's business model to cater to a broadening
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billions) (per common share) 13 12 11 10 09 $84.2 $83.7 $81.1 $77.6 $75.3 13 12 11 10 09 $14.9 $13.3 $13.3 $16.1 $14.9 13 12 11 10 09 $3.86 $3.66 $3.93 $4.11 $4.26 2013 NET SALES BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION BY BUSINESS SEGMENT (2) 20% 24% 9% 32% 15% Beauty Grooming Health Care Fabric Care and Home Care Baby Care and Family Care (2) These results exclude net sales in Corporate. 15% 10% 39% 18% 18% BY MARKET MATURITY
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Objectives 1.1 Three Key Economic Ideas (pages 4–8) Explain these three key economic ideas: People are rational; people respond to economic incentives; and optimal decisions are made at the margin. Economics is the study of the choices consumers, business managers, and government officials make to attain their goals, given their scarce resources. We must make choices because of scarcity, which means that although our wants are unlimited, the resources available to fulfill those wants are limited
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Policy pursuant to Article 123-ter of Legislative Decree 58/98 b) Authorization for the Purchase and Disposal of Own Shares Attendance and Representation Shareholders are entitled to attend the Meeting if they hold the right to vote at the close of business on the record date of 20 March 2014 and the Company has received the relevant confirmation of entitlement from an authorized intermediary. As provided by law, shareholders entitled to attend the Meeting may also be represented by proxy. The Company
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The Global Business Game: A Strategic Management and International Business Simulation, 3e Player's Manual Joseph Wolfe, Ph.D. Experiential Adventures LLC To my wife, Nancy, who has made possible so many wonderful experiences Player's Manual for The Global Business Game, 3e Joseph Wolfe |COPYRIGHT © 2005 |ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. |For permission to use material from this
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Blue Ocean Strategy How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make the Competition Irrelevant H A R VA R D B U S I N E S S S C H O O L P R E S S BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( W. Chan Kim Renée Mauborgne Copyright 2005 Harvard Business School Publishing Corporation All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America 09 08 07 06 05 5 4 3 2 1 No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or
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........................................................................................ 12 The Factors of Production ............................................................................................................... 14 Benefit-Cost Analysis – Marginal Decision-Making ......................................................................... 15 Marginal Utility and Waffles ............................................................................................................ 17 More
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2012 Annual Report Our “bottom line” ultimately depends on our ability to satisfy all of our stakeholders. Our goal is to balance the needs and desires of our customers, team members, shareholders, suppliers, communities and the environment while creating value for all. By growing the collective pie, we create larger slices for all of our stakeholders. Our core values reflect this sense of collective fate and are the soul of our company. Selling the HIGHEST QUALITY natural and organic products
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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR CONCEPTS CONTROVERSIES APPLICATIONS Seventh Edition Stephen P. Robbins 1996 Contents Part One • Introduction Chapter 1 What Is Organizational Behavior? 2 Chapter 2 Responding to Global and Cultural Diversity 42 Part Two • The Individual Chapter 3 Foundations of Individual Behavior 80 Chapter 4 Perception and Individual Decision Making 130 Chapter 5 Values, Attitudes, and Job Satisfaction 172 Chapter 6 Basic Motivation Concepts 210 Chapter 7 Motivation: From Concepts
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