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    Accounting Fraud at Worldcom

    Accounting Fraud at WorldCom 1) What are the pressures that lead executives and managers to “cook the books?” After the rapid evolution of the telecommunication industry in the 1990s, WorldCom shifted its strategy to focus on building revenues and acquiring capacity sufficient to handle expected growth. Their biggest goal was to be the No. 1 stock on Wall Street rather than capturing the market share. As a result, their Expense-to-Revenue (E/R) Ratio was their measurement for their main objective

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    7-Eleven Supply Chain

    CISR research projects that presents management frameworks, findings and recommendations. Research Summary: a summary of a research project with preliminary findings. Research Briefings: a collection of short executive summaries of key findings from research projects. Case Study: an in-depth description of a firm’s approach to an IT management issue (intended for MBA and executive education). Technical Research Report: a traditional academically rigorous research

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    Can Austerity Lead Off the Debt and Crisis? Did It Work in Baltic Countries?

    “successful” model Latvia) proves its inability to work efficiently and help countries after recession. Firstly, applying austerity measures, the tendencies which occurred in all countries showed that austerity is not efficient and its effect in most cases turns out to worsen the situation in country. After financial crisis of 2008, in order to be able to reduce deficit (reduce the debt), some countries, especially in Europe, were forced to embark on austerity measures (e.g. Greece). The first tendency

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    Work Fexibility

    WORK & FAMILY PROGRAM POLICY PROPOSAL WIN-WIN FLEXIBILITY By Karen Kornbluh* Introduction Today fully 70 percent of families with children are headed by two working parents or by an unmarried working parent. The “traditional family” of the breadwinner and homemaker has been replaced by the “juggler family,” in which no one is home fulltime. Two-parent families are working 10 more hours a week than in 1979.1 To be decent parents, caregivers, and members of their communities, workers now need greater

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    What Are Moral Panics

    6/8/12 What are moral panics? What are 'moral panics'? Hayley Burns If we do not take steps to preserve the purity of blood, the Jew will destroy civilisation by poisoning us all. (Hitler, 1938) Surely if the human race is under threat, it is entirely reasonable to segregate AIDS victims, otherwise the whole of mankind could be engulfed. (The Daily Star, 2 December 1988) Although an extreme illustration, the above quotes serve to set up the creation of a 'moral panic'. Just as Hitler's 'facts'

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    Maslow

    body would take over the next three months. In the first week of Ranger School we had to do the following: Monday, we arrived at four in the morning and began filling out paperwork. Then at six we began the physical fitness test. After that we had briefings all day. By midnight thinking that we were going to be able to go to bed, we were tricked by having to stand on a gravel pad for two more hours. That was the first of many mind games the Ranger Instructors would play on us. For the first week lack

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    Zzzz Best

    1. P. Kemezis and W Clasgall, 'ATexas Wildcatter Cashes in on French Oil," Busrhess W-eek,'tsllay' ' 1985, 106-10i. 2. The dominant companies in the oil and gas industry include such firms as ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips. These firms are often referred to as the "majors' or simply as "Big Oil." 207 208 !': $1 iil {r i. $- :..1 sEcTtoNTHREE INTERNALCournollssuas of oil and gas exploration by employing a rough-andtumble business strategy. Lee recognized

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    Health and Safety

    director will therefore need to look at the schemes, legislation’s, policies and procedures currently in place for communicating information, review them to ensure they are working efficiently. (ALDWORTH.2010.pp .101.106) Legislations is a group of laws design to rule or control behaviour. Policy is a document explaining the expected standards of establishment’s, procedures instruct how to carry out a duty to particular tasks. Any communication of information is only effective if it is clearly understood

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    Cross Cultural Management

    Cross-Cultural Communication Theory and Practice Barry Tomalin; Brian J. Hurn ISBN: 9780230391147 DOI: 10.1057/9780230391147 Palgrave Macmillan Please respect intellectual property rights This material is copyright and its use is restricted by our standard site license terms and conditions (see palgraveconnect.com/pc/connect/info/terms_conditions.html). If you plan to copy, distribute or share in any format, including, for the avoidance of doubt, posting on websites, you need the express prior

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    September 11

    When a giant explosion ripped through Alfred P. Murrah federal building April 19,1995, killing 168 and wounding hundreds, the United States of America jumped to a conclusion we would all learn to regret. The initial response to the devastation was all focused of middle-eastern terrorists. “The West is under attack,”(Posner 89), reported the USA Today. Every news and television station had the latest expert on the middle east telling the nation that we were victims of jihad, holy war. It only took

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