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    Course Mba

    Explore Your Study Options This brochure outlines programs offered by the Graduate School of Business and Law at RMIT’s City campus in Melbourne. Graduate School of Business and Law The Graduate School of Business and Law offers business management and law programs for business and non-business graduates. RMIT MBA programs are offered face-to-face at the Melbourne City campus, online through Open Universities Australia, and also at RMIT Vietnam. RMIT also offers global intensive study opportunities

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    Common Law

    Common Law Your Name Course Number Due Date Tutors Name Common Law Introduction In order to effectively interact with the legal department and staff, everyone must have some knowledge in respects to various areas of the law and the legal concepts that one will encounter on a day to day basis. Concepts and examples of common law, when it began, how it is used and where it is used as well as the sources will be discussed. The importance of precedent to the judicial decision-making process

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    Alternative Dispute Resolution

    Michael Cusick Alternative Dispute Resolution Law and Ethics for Managers January 13, 2011 Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) can be used to refer to a variety of methods used to resolve disputes outside the formal court system (Bagley & Savage, 2010). Less expensive and timely than formal trials, an ADR can provide companies with much-needed privacy for discreet matters, help to maintain relations with strategic business partners, and may provide more flexible and creative resolutions

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    Law 531 Paper

    Alternative Dispute Resolution Paper Krista Brown LAW/531 August 5, 2015 Instructor: Beth Ann Lee Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) is defined as a forum or means for resolving disputes (such as arbitration or private judging) that exists outside the state or federal judicial system (Mallow, Barnes, Langvardt, Prenkert, & McCrrory, 2015, pg. G-1). ADR can be done through stages of communicating and agreeing rather than taking place in a long drawn out process in court. Arbitration

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    Final Project Part 1

    In this case the action being examined is whether or not it is ethical for one board member to use their board member status when dealing with personal business contacts. The first part of Kant’s theory states that a person’s motives must be pure. In this case the board member’s motive are not pure. They want to use the board’s good name to further his personal business connections. This motive is selfish as it only produces a positive effect for the board member’s personal business. This

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    Euro Disneyland - a Case Study

    Xavier Institute of management & entrepreneurship | EURO DISNEYLAND CASE ANALYSIS | CCM ASSIGNMENT | | | Augustine George (32)Balaji Subramanian (36)David Aditya Solomon (45)Eliza Mathew (52)Eliza Pani (53) | | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The given case “Euro Disneyland” elaborates about the issues faced by the Walt Disney Company when expanding to international borders. It first begins with the history of how Disneyland became so successful and expanded to various states across the

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    Undertake Project Work

    comfortable seats so that customers do not have to wait while standing in lines. However it is necessary for every bank to synchronize its queueing systems. This is by developing a software that synchronizes the queueing systems of the bank’s branches in a case where the bank has several branches in the same town. This software will be accessible online so that customers can view from wherever they are the branch with the shortest queue. Project stakeholders For this project to take off, various stakeholders

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    Corporate Governance in Malaysia: the Effect of Corporate Reforms and State Business Relation in Malaysia

    Asian Academy of Management Journal, Vol. 12, No. 1, 23–34, January 2007 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN MALAYSIA: THE EFFECT OF CORPORATE REFORMS AND STATE BUSINESS RELATION IN MALAYSIA Nor Azizah Zainal Abidin 1 and Halimah @ Nasibah Ahmad2 1 Faculty of Public Management and Law, 2 Faculty of Accountancy Universiti Utara Malaysia, 06010 Sintok, Kedah, Malaysia ABSTRACT The Asian Financial Crisis in 1997 not only introduced the term of corporate governance but also drew attention of the public

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    Advertising Techniques

    Bait advertising and special offers Bait advertising is the practice of offering items for sale at low prices to attract consumers to a business. Bait advertising can be a legitimate form of advertising. Example: An electronics retailer runs a campaign advertising 50-inch televisions at a price of $799 for a week-long sale. The retailer usually sells about 30 televisions of this type every week. The retailer only stocks two televisions at the advertised price and refuses to take customer orders

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    Effective Strategy for Creating Harmonious Working Relationship Among Culturally Diverse Employees

    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION There are various factors that contribute to the rising workplace diversity. These include increasing numbers of immigrants, company mergers and joint ventures in different countries, increased engagement of business consultants and temporary employees, international competition and the phenomenon of globalization, which has transformed the world into a global village. Globalization has occurred because of a combination of factors such as improved infrastructure, advancements

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