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    Ford Pinto

    Utilitarianism and Business Ethics INTRODUCTION Welcome to philosophicalinvestigations - a site dedicted to ethical thinking (rather than one page summaries!!! Though I'm afraid I do add those at exam time - market pressures!). I hope you enjoy this case study which also has a powerpoint that goes with it.  There's plenty of other useful material on this site - case studies, handouts, powerpoints and summaries, and also I have written a number of books including best-selling revision guides and

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    Business Environment

    of each ownership, for example the advantages and disadvantages. Sole trader A sole trader is the smallest and simplest form of business ownership and consists of very few legal requirements which is why it is one of the most common within the UK with over 3 million business running. Sole traders are businesses that are started by only one individual and they will be one legal owner of the business, however they may employee people to work for them. Being the only legal owner give great amount

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    Btec Business

    firm’s client organisations as examples. You have been asked to present your findings in a report. Choose one organisation from each of the categories below to focus on and include the following in your report: Company #1 | Company # 2 | * Mcdonalds * Apple | * Oxfam * Bristol Zoo | Task No. | Task | Targeted Criteria | 1 | Describe how marketing techniques are used to market products in two organisations. * Start by giving an explanation of what marketing is. * Give a brief

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    Wokrplace

    Over the last decade, Australian courts have vigorously debated over the existence, formulation, and consequences of the implied term of mutual trust and confidence, in the context of employment contracts. The decision in Commonwealth Bank of Australia v Barker [2013] FCAFC 83 (‘Barker’) has granted some clarification in this area, with the majority confirming that a term of mutual trust and confidence can be implied into all contracts of employment, unless the term would be inconsistent with the

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    Discuss the Role and Impacts of Transnational Corporations in the Global Economy (40 Marks) 

    Transnational Corporations in the Global Economy (40 marks)  Transnational Corporations (TNCs) are companies which are able to co-ordinate and control its production, in more than one country during economic globalisation, examples of which include Nike, McDonalds and IKEA. These companies use differences between a country’s cost of production, natural resources, labour and state incentives to their advantage. This allows them to spread their resources and production between locations globally to minimise

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    New Business Plan

    Introduction With the rapid development of globalization, “Made in China” has become a symbol of China in recent years. Although China’s products increasingly popular in the Britain, the Chinese cuisine attracts the British as well. It is hard to look for a person who never eat Chinese cuisine in the Britain. “Chinese food has become one of the country's dominant ethnic cuisines since it was popularized in the 50s and 60s.” (Warwicker, 2014). Due to the large territory and different nationalities

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    Biodiesel

    Biodiesel is a form of diesel fuel manufactured from vegetable oils, animal fats, or recycled restaurant greases. It is safe, biodegradable, and produces less air pollutants than petroleum-based diesel. Biodiesel can be used in its pure form (B100) or blended with petroleum diesel. Common blends include B2 (2% biodiesel), B5, and B20. Most vehicle manufacturers approve blends up to B5, and some approve blends up to B20. Check with your owner’s manual or vehicle manufacturer to determine the right

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    Discuss the Roles and Relative Importance of Tncs and Nics in the Changing Global Economy (40 Marks)

    include GlaxoSmithKline, BP, Wal-Mart and Coca-Cola. TNCs have a powerful influence on both local economies and international relations, they play and important role in globalisation as they are easily able to approach foreign markets. For example, McDonalds now operates in more than 120 countries and has over 35,000 restaurants worldwide.

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    Strategic Planning

    Strategic Planning of Starbucks (Past Decisions, Current situation and Future Options) [pic] Student ID number: F1005899 Full name: Namrataben Govindbhai Panchasara Intake and group number: 8 Module Name: Strategic Planning Assignment Type: Individual Assignment Date: 04/11/2011 Executive Summery This report aims to strategically based evaluate Starbucks past and current situation and future position of this largely successful company

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    International Marketing

    International marketing Introduction to Global Marketing (polycopié 1) fidéliser les clients : to build customer loyalty un ensemble de : a set of Définition d'un marché : A market is a set of actual and potential customers. Actual customer is the customer that the company already have. One product is design for one market. One product is design for a set of customers. Market are customers. The marketing process : 1 – Analysis => SWOT analysis - company strenghs

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