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    Help Desk Implementation

    Submitted by Arun Kabra Roll No: 11BM60046 Vinod Gupta School of Management IIT Kharagpur Problem statement: The main focus of any business is its customers. Any business issue raised by the customer needs to be addressed and resolved with the top most priority. The customer should be able to raise issues comfortably on the site. With this focus at hand the CEO of an online DVD rental organization wants to implement a complaint management system which can be used by both existing customers

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    Child Labor

    jobs these children endured, and the medical conditions resulting from such conditions. In addition, this paper examines meetings held within communities, and among organizational leaders on both the state at national levels addressing child labor issues and how to combat them.   In the United States company owners use to hire children to work in factories because they were not hard to work with.  The children would listen and do what they had to.  By 1900 the factories moved south.  Lots of children

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    Commentary Sheet on Chapter 7 of 'Why Some Things Should Not Be for Sale`

    Name: Florent Islami Text: ‘Child Labor: A Normative Perspective’ - Why Some Things Should Not Be For Sale, pp. 155-169 Thesis: Child Labor – if unavoidable – needs to be incorporated by a formal institution Child Labor is one of the most severe issues we have to face worldwide. Even though there was a significant decrease of child laborers in the past years, still over half of them suffer under dangerous and hazardous work (Nowakowski, 2015). We claim to strongly disapprove of and avoid child

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    Tyra Banks Research Paper

    Tyra Banks is a retired fashion model, America’s Next Top Model host, Victoria Secret model, and her own tv show host. Tyra is very strong minded about body positivity and the wrongness of body shaming yourself or others. Most people will know Tyra because of her accomplishments in the fashion modeling industry, but there is a variety to learn from and about her. My advocate is extremely passionate about helping people get a different outlook about themselves and others for the reason that she is

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    Ikea Case Answer

    and can be harmful for Marianne Barner to underestimate or ignore. Consequently, a heads-on response is not merely necessary but also imperative.  Further to that point, the company does have gained some positive accomplish ents to the child labor issue since the problem was first raised by Swedish television. IKEA could analyze and discuss the information it had collected so far from UNICEF and the ILO and demonstrate its same attitude as the director of the documentary film as well as pursuing the same goals of eradicating child labor

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    Hitting the Wall

      While the marketing of Nike’s products was based on selling a high profile fashion item to affluent Americans, the manufacture of these sneakers was based as an arms-length and often-uneasy relationship with low paid, non-American workers. Key Issues Nike's strategy of shaving costs caused ethical dilemmas that ultimately damaged its reputation.  Nike outsources all of its manufacturing. This approach has provided Nike with huge profits, from a 1972 level of $60,000 to a startling $49 million

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    Advertising Sex or Food?

    approach with their use of sexual imagery. Arby’s Restaurant took such a constructive approach with its one-page advertisement in the 2009 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. Arby’s sells their new Roastburger to men aged 18-25 by cleverly placing their product in a place no man can deny looking at. Men who flipped through this issue undoubtedly did a double take and read the entire advertisement and were affected through the suggestive placement of the product. The ad featured two of Arby’s

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    Social Vices

    Vol. 7(31), pp. 3078-3089, 21 August, 2013 DOI: 10.5897/AJBM12.1193 ISSN 1993-8233 © 2013 Academic Journals http://www.academicjournals.org/AJBM African Journal of Business Management Full Length Research Paper Social vices associated with the use of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) in a Private Christian Mission University, Southern Nigeria. Omonijo, Dare Ojo1*, Nnedum, Obiajulu Anthony Ugochukwu2, Fadugba, Akinrole Olumuyiwa3, Uche, Onyekwere Chizaram Oliver4 and Biereenu-Nnabugwu

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    Resolving Ethical Business Challenges

    1) What are the potential ethical issues faced by Acme Corporation? i. The ethical issue faced by Acme Corporation is that the comapany was facing a decline state in the culture. ii. The ethical issue faced by Acme Corporation was that few mistakes were allowed in the supplies industry because of there competitors. iii. The ethical issue faced by Acme Corporation was not connected to the right buyers. iv. The ethical issue faced by Acme Corporation is not having the knowledge on how to treat

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    Moral and Ethical Issues Facing Managers

    In their every day operations, managers are faced with many ethical and moral issues. Management job is all about making decisions meant to move the organization forward. This means that in making important decisions for the organizations, managers are likely to be faced by many challenges. From the individual perspective, there is no absolute objectivity. This means that it is quite hard for managers to make decisions that are 100% correct. Due to human relations managers will always result to

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