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    Enron: the Smartest Guys in the Room

    among the sexes and diversity. Every top Enron executive (excluding Rebecca Mark and Amanda Martin) was a white male with a top-notch education. Ken Lay, Jeff Skilling, Andy Fastow, and Cliff Baxter all came from Ivey League schools or prestigious business institutions. These men were the backbone of Enron’s culture and operations. Skilling had a reputation of hiring blunt, hardball executives who weren’t afraid to get their hands dirty. They had a reputation of going on adventurous company trips

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    From Sleeping Tiger to Stirring Elephant

    the journal August 2005 Tackling the key issues in banking and capital markets* 1 Contents Page Editor’s comments 2 New challenges for central banks 4 Business integrity: A foundation for rebuilding reputation 16 The battleground for consumer banking 24 India: From sleeping tiger to stirring elephant 30 IFRS: Is your financial reporting sustainable? 42 Shari’a compliant financial services – standing its ground 48 Editor’s comments 2 by

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    Corporate Social Responsibility

    Business Ethics Assignment Corporate Social Responsibility Table of Content_____________________________________________________ ______ What is corporate social responsibility? 3 Why Has CSR Become Important? 4 3. What Is The Business Case For CSR? 4 4. Potential benefits of implementing a CSR approach 5 5. Are Firms Benefiting From CSR Activities? 7 6.

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    Wal-Mart

    The Grassroots Battle: Wal-Mart Supercenter Rosemead Stephen J.J. McGuire, Christine Chueh, Tia Mao & Isela Mercado California State University, Los Angeles September 11, 2008 Wal-Mart, founded in 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas, was the largest retail chain in the world. Its growth was derived from a wide range of competitive advantages, such as Wal-Mart’s sophisticated use of information technology to keep track of and reorder items, the use of “Just-in-Time” shipments of merchandise from distribution

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    International Hr Issues

    2 BHK@4 8.9 7 Lacs 3 BHK@7 5 Lacs. Av ail Spl Offer Now BANGALORE: The rising number of idle workers in the US and Europe for Indian software companies could drag profitability lower. This will add to troubles already caused by an uncertain business environment, where clients are delaying decisions around technology projects. The so-called 'bench' consisting of engineers who are not working on any active projects has increased by at least seven percentage points at TCS, Infosys BSE -0.31 % and

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    Bus Law

    FRANCHISES AND SPECIAL FORMS OF BUSINESS 40 Seoul, South Korea This is a KFC restaurant in Seoul, South Korea. International franchising of American brands to foreign countries—and foreign countries’ brands to the United States—exploded in the late twentieth century. Franchising on a global scale continues unabated in the twenty-first century. CHAPTER OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter, you should be able to: 1. Define franchise and describe the various forms of franchises. 2. Describe

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    Financial Crisis 2008

    Depression of 1929-1933. Although this crisis has gone, however, its consequences for the economy of many countries is very serious, even now many nations are still struggling to escape difficulty. Just in a short period, the crisis originating from America has spread to all continents. It led to a series of serious consequences such as the falling in stock markets, increasing in unemployment rates, large financial institutions had been collapsed or bought out, and governments in many strong countries

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    Principles of Managerial Finance

    Understanding the Financial Times Brooks Financial Management: Core Concepts* Copeland/Weston/Shastri Financial Theory and Corporate Policy Dorfman/Cather Introduction to Risk Management and Insurance Eiteman/Stonehill/Moffett Multinational Business Finance Fabozzi Bond Markets: Analysis and Strategies Fabozzi/Modigliani Capital Markets: Institutions and Instruments Fabozzi/Modigliani/Jones/Ferri Foundations of Financial Markets and Institutions Finkler Financial Management for Public

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    Towards Regulation of the Barter Industry

    Regulation of the Reciprocal Trade (Barter) Exchange Industry Daniel Evans, Ormita Commerce Network It is well known that trust is the corner-stone of the financial services industry. Keynote speech by Dr Prasarn Trairatvorakul, Governor of the Bank of Thailand, The Asian Banker Summit 2012 “Trust as a Pillar of the Industry”, Bangkok, 26 April 2012. Introduction Trust is a critically important ingredient in the recipe for well-functioning markets and a successful and vibrant economy. Unfortunately

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    Operating Management

    RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) Corporate social responsibility (CSR, also called corporate conscience, corporate citizenship, social performance, or sustainable responsible business/ Responsible Business) is a form of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model. CSR policy functions as a built-in, self-regulating mechanism whereby a business monitors and ensures its active compliance with the spirit of the law, ethical standards, and international norms. The goal of CSR is to embrace responsibility

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