CB : PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PRINSIP-PRINSIP ETIKA PROFESI KELOMPOK 1 ANGGOTA : 1. DIANIE DAYANTIE (1701357185)/K 2. CLARA CYNTIA Y. (1701358895) 3. FERRY APRIANSYAH (1701314154) 4. MARIA SABATINI L.S (1701330800) 5. M. SJAUKI PUTRA N. (1701357014) KASUS : KEBOBROKAN FREEPORT – PENCEMARAN LINGKUNGAN & PELANGGARAN HAM PERUSAHAAN EMAS TERBESAR DI INDONESIA PT Freeport Indonesia, perusahaan yang pernah terdaftar sebagai salah satu perusahaan multinasional terburuk tahun 1996,
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DRAFT Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in Australia: Policy Issues for the Resource Sector Peter Drysdale Crawford School of Economics and Government The Australian National University and Christopher Findlay School of Economics University of Adelaide Abstract The last nine months has seen Chinese foreign direct investment in the Australian resource sector become an issue of policy interest. There are two big questions that the prospects of a significant rise in foreign direct investment
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Crane & Matten, Business ethics, 3rd Edition, Chapter 6 Suggested answers to the Think Theory exercises associated with the Ethics in Action boxes THINK THEORY 1 Think of the duties of managers to their shareholders from the perspective of ethics of duty (Kant’s theory). Apply this theoretical lens to the three incidents described above. In each case, management in the three incidents failed to respect the ethics of duty. Kant’s Maxim 1 is about an action being right only if everyone could
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Value Chain and Competitive Forces ITM 524 - Foundations of Information Technology Management Module 2 – Case 1 Trident University International January 4, 2016 Value Chain and Competitive Forces The value that an organization creates and acquires is referred to as the profit margin. This means that the more value the organization creates the more profitable the it has a chance of becoming. In order for an organization to remain profitable, they must develop a competitive strategy
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SANTKUMARI GUPTA (12188874) WORKPLACE GENDER EQUALITY INTRODUCTION: In earlier century, the role and importance of women were totally different as compared to today because in the past, there was a general belief that the man was responsible to take care of woman in all sense as men are stronger than women. But today situations has been advance, women have various duties related to inside of home and outside of home. In the past, women have handled only the household area and they have been restricted
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6053 BAUSAE Personal Finance Portfolio Report on Trading Investment Strategy Oct-Nov 2012 Nicola Kirk-420355 Word count-2870 Contents Justification of Strategy 3-4 EMH Portfolio Performance 5-9 Taxation Calculations Evaluation of portfolio performance 10-11 Jensen Treynor Sharpe Appendix 12 Bibliography 13 Justification of strategy After receiving
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Power Tower in an Open Pit Mine: called a “Pit Power Tower” (PPT). | | By Jonathan Gwiazda and Francis A. DiBella | 1. Introduction1.2 Problem Statement The number of people and the amount of technology in the world are on the rise. People and technology both require energy. This rise in population and technology has led to a corresponding increase in energy demand. This trend is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future.The three primary methods of power production today are 1) fossil
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antitrust laws. They violated antirust laws by importing and exporting diamonds from countries they were prohibited from buying diamonds from such as Sierra Leone. Also they purchased products from “outside producers” (Bates, 2) which were “BHP, Rio Tinto, and Alrosa” (Bates 2). Also De Beers was largely behind fixing the price of rough diamonds in order to make increase their profits and take away from other diamond companies. Pecuniary and Nonpecuiniary costs The antitrust act that was violated
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Issue My name is Dermot Vibert. I work with Rio Tinto Japan. On March 11, 2011 I was in our office when we were hit by an extremely strong earthquake. Among the many issues we faced immediately after the earthquake was what would we do on the Monday morning when we had to supposedly return to the office and recommence business Cause The earthquake in the afternoon of March 11 was, although it struck 520 kilometers from Tokyo, it was an extremely strong one for us in Tokyo. The buildings shook
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INDIA’S IRON ORE (Reuters) - India, in its crusade against illegal mining, has choked its iron ore output and exports so hard that many companies are giving up on the sector. The mining and export bans in the key states of Goa and Karnataka have brought miners and other businesses to their knees, forced steelmakers to buy iron ore abroad and seen hundreds of thousands laid off. Following is a timeline of key developments in India's iron ore sector since Karnataka introduced its shipments ban:
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