BUS410, Home Work, Chapters 3, 4 Name___________________________________ MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) An example of a professional bureaucracy is a A) small startup firm. C) mid-size manufacturing firm. 1) B) school system. D) consulting firm. 2) 2) The costs incurred when a firm buys on the marketplace what it cannot make itself are referred to as: A) switching costs. B) transaction costs. C) procurement. D) agency
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Current Events Ethical Dilemma 1 Running Head: CURRENT EVENTS ETHICAL DILEMMA Current Events Ethical Dilemma Catherine Gilmartin Grand Canyon University: NRS 437V October 26, 2011 Current Events Ethical Dilemma 2 Introduction The prosecution has rested in trial of Michael Jackson’s physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, who stands accused of involuntary manslaughter in relation to the death
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Introduction Nike, a young company created in 1972, a U.S.-based footwear distributor is now. Now a global marketer of athletic footwear, apparel and equipment that is unrivaled in the world (http://www.nikebiz.com/company_overview/). Like was founded on a handshake, which indicates the company’s core values and that say’s a lot about the organization. Nike is a strong advocate of formulating business strategies, creating market-driven incentives as a primary driver of change. For Nike, these
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Assignment #6 10. Create your own “financial shenanigan” and explain how it might work. Do not use the shenanigans described by Schilit. A “financial shenanigan” is the act or practice of buying and selling securities on a portfolio immediately before a report is due in order to make the portfolio look more profitable than it has been. For example, as the industrial sector portfolio manager of Fordham’s Student Managed Investment Fund I will sell stocks that have performed poorly (i.e.
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To: CEO Executive Team Subject: RJDT Task 2: Code of Ethics As the Elementary Division Manager it is my responsibility to establish and enforce a Code of Ethics regarding the distribution of whistles. The decision whether to distribute the whistles as scheduled or incur additional cost to reproduce/repackage the whistle involves exercising ethical decision making. According to the quality assurance manager, the whistles have traces of lead above the U.S. legal acceptable limits for children
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The meaning of moral and ethics may be the same to most individuals. However, the meaning of ethic is a standard set by society. It is how others views on what is right or wrong, whether it is nationally, socially, or in a workplace. Morals are independent to the individual. Moral comes from ones belief, religion, and choices. It is making the right or wrong, honest or dishonest, fair or not fair decision that impacts the individual’s belief or religion. The differences in virtue, utilitarianism
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Whose Job is Famine Relief? PHI 208 Ethics and Moral Reasoning December 12, 2012 Everyday on television one will view several commercials about giving to another country, to help the starving children. When Peter Singer wrote his article in 1971“Famine, Affluence and Morality” he was able to give a disastrous review of what readers may ordinarily think about different things such as charity and famine relief and if it is moral. Why is there so much famine around the world? Some
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Your Core Values: Autonomy/Equality and Rationality You value autonomy and equality equally. For you interdependence is the goal, harmonizing the rights of individuals with the well-being of the community. You strongly value rationality over sensibility. Your commitment to applying universal rules equally to everyone is so strong that you resist making exceptions even when intuition suggests a more compassionate result. Your Classical Values: Temperance and Justice You value individual balance
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Research Plan Research topic: Slavery in the Chocolate Business Group member: Li Ruixuan, Chen Yi, Ai Huanyu, Jin Peiyao, Wu Jindi. Research method: This case talks about Slavery in the chocolate industry. They treat children as slavery, and force them to do hard work. The reason by various factors, we can discuss form systemic, corporate and individual ethical issues. Such as systemic, economic systems should be taken into consideration. Cocoa bean prices had declined, between 1996 and
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Business Research: Part I Funding is an essential and key element to any business. Whether a home-based or multimillion dollar industry everything within business comes down to funding. Therefore; Lack of funding is the most common problem amongst businesses. Learning Team “A” will not only explore questions to determine the cause of the problem, but also the team will consider alternate variables to resolve this situation. Having the ability to manage a lack of funding is one of the most challenging
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