Laws That Affecting Business

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    Ahmed Azmee

    BIS3324 Information Requirements for Strategic Decision Making | Holcim Sri-Lanka. | Raveesha Tennakoon/ Janani Fernando/ Hashen Peiris | Statement of Originality of Submitted Work We, Raveesha Tennakoon Janani Fernando Hashen Peiris Module Name: Strategic Management and Information Systems Module No: BIS3324 We hereby confirm that the work presented here in this report and in all other associated materials, are

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    Pestle Analysis of Hilton Hotel

    impacting businesses, and PESTEL is an important framework for assessing external factor impacting business practices. POLITICAL FACTORS Political stability is the key to the success of any industries and it is applicable to hotel industry as well and it needs to cope with political situations everywhere in the world. The political approaches can influence the number visitors, both, tourists and business travellers’ visits to a nation. It may a concern for many people those who are visiting Northern

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    Internal and External Functions of Management

    Running head: EXTERNAL/INTERFAL FACTORS External/Internal Factors University of Phoenix MGT330 August 23, 2010 External/Internal Factors “Factors affecting a firm’s growth and performance may be viewed in two categories: “external factors” and “internal environment”” (Acar, 1993, p. 1). How managers use and adjust to both these factors will be reflected in their management style and competency of their employees. A manager who adapts and uses the four functions of management (planning

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    Intriges of Life

    EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT | | BY AND BETWEEN | EMPLOYER & EMPLOYEE | | BITS & BITES CYBER / M-PESA | | SECTION (1) PARTY (A) (FOR BRIDGING OUT-PATIENT) (A) | FIRST NAME | SECOND NAME | SURNAME | ID/NUMBER | | | | | | | RESIDENCE | PHONE NUMBER | KRA PIN/NO | SIGN | | | | | | (A) | WHO IS INVOLVED IN…… | | | | | | | (A) | HERE IN AFTER REFERRED TO AS | | | | | (A) | ASSUMING THE ROLE OF | | | | |

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    Body Armor Act Case Study

    the Body Armor Act. The Body Armor Act of 2002 pronounced that any guilty violent felon wearing body armor was breaking the law. When police stopped Alderman, they discovered he was wearing a bulletproof vest and therefore violating the statute. (http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/01/10/scotus.appeals.rejected/index.html) While possessing the vest was legal under Washington state law, wearing the vest given his criminal record was illegal under the Body Armor Act. A California company manufactured the vest

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    Enviromental Law

    CONSTITUTION AND ENVIROMENTAL LAW Environmental protection has found a special mention in the Indian constitution. The preamble to the Constitution provides that our country is based on socialistic pattern of society. The basic aim of socialism is to provide a decent standard of living to all, which can be possible only in a pollution free environment. Also, in a democratic republic, people have the right to know and access information on government policies which is very important for the success

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    Family Medical Leave Act Of 1993 Analysis

    Act of 1993 specifically deals with the need of our nation’s workforce as it relates to work/life balance. The purpose of this paper is for the reader to gain an understanding of how the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 came to be signed into law by providing the context of why the need for such a

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    No Business in India Gives Returns Like Politics in India

    No business in India gives returns like politics in India, said ADR. Obviously, politics has turned into very lucrative business in India. Does this augur good or bad for India, its economy and the markets, especially BRICs country? Explain your position. From the facts of the case, it can be clearly seen that politicians thrive in India irrespective of rising inflation and slowing economy. Emerging countries will account for a large chunk of the world’s growth. These countries promise new and unexplored

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    Democratic Leadership Style

    also referred to as participative leadership. This is because all employees and organizational members have an equal say in the administrative decisions affecting their lives. The style values affirmation and collaboration of members and candidates. Democratic leadership allows equal participation of people in reposing, developing and creating laws. Democratic style can be described as an institutionalized principle because it applies social order and cooperation in the management of the human behaviour

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    International Trade

    each advantage and disadvantage with each country they are trading in. Advantages versus Disadvantages As a country is deciding on international trade they need to see what their own opportunity costs are as well as if the country they are doing business with is going to benefit from the trade as well. One thing that needs to be looked at first is the strength one country’s currency against the other. This can create an advantage as well as a disadvantage because if the country’s currency is weak

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