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    Bus101 Syllabus

    Cisco case assignments (Niihka) Class Two Owners continued Living Richly (text, pg. 236); Adelphia (Niihka) Adelphia case assignment (Niihka) Week of Sept 7 Class One Labor Day – NO CLASS ClassTwo Forms of business; Intro to Business Processes “Forms of business” excerpt (Niihka); Ciao Baby Pesto case (Niihka) Baby Pesto case due Week of Sep 14 Class One Customers as stakeholders Text Ch 15: Consumer Protection Read Guns Excerpt Odwalla case due

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    Ethc

    came back “yes”. Now we know the right answer was “no”. The response also revealed the vehicle’s executives as devoid of ethical leadership. code of ethicsThe Tata Nano is a disgrace and does a huge disservice to the larger, global organisation. From the start, the group’s ethical code says: No Tata company shall undertake any project or activity to the detriment of the wider interests of the communities in which it operates. The safety code is even more explicit:

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    Uk Corporate Governance

    different types of business transaction i.e Commercial (business to business) and consumer (business to consumer). It looks at the legal protection involved in such transactions. Nelson takes issues regarding Consumer transactions and looks at them from various standpoints such as moral principles, principles of contract law as well as EU and US Government approach to such issues. The main issue in this chapter which is present in the film Class Action is the disclosure of information (‘the right

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    Term Paper

    Case 1: Specific Performance Remedy Denied on Equity Standard Campbell Soup Co. v. Wentz et. al. UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS THIRD CIRCUIT 172 F.2d 80 (1949) OPINION BY: GOODRICH The transactions which raise the issues may be briefly summarized. On June 21, 1947, Campbell Soup Company (Campbell), a New Jersey corporation, entered into a written contract with George B. Wentz and Harry T. Wentz, who are Pennsylvania farmers, for delivery by the Wentzes to Campbell of all the Chantenay red cored

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    Csr Benefits to an Organizations

    good in mind can be allowed to rule the just state (Plato through Larsson, 2003 p. 87). Hence from this statement we can see that even in the past people do take serious about the importance of ethical behaviour. The multinational companies' spot and impact is developing in the global economy furthermore, with it higher requests on obligation regarding the social and natural impacts that originates from the organizations' own particular operations. Accordingly, there is a developing enthusiasm for

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    Ethical Issues with Chrysler

    raised the number one issue on the lists of proposals and recommendations: The latches on the minivan rear doors appeared to be popping open even in low-speed crashes. The Chrysler Minivan latches did not appear to have the strength of either the Ford Windstar minivan or the Chevy minivan rear door latch. Mr. Sheridan proposed that Chrysler make the latches stronger and use that strength as a marketing tool. After Mr. Sheridan made his proposal, and according to testimony in a subsequent product

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    Ethical Issues

                                                               Dr. Martin J. Boyle martin.boyle@phoenix.edu (University of Phoenix) martinjboyle@comcast.net (Personal) 908-419-5259 = Cell #. (9 – 9 EST.) Facilitator Availability I am available from 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Eastern Time on most days, but I attempt to reserve Sunday for my family. During the week, I am online after about 6:00 pm. On Saturdays I tend to be online in the evening only. If these times are not convenient for you, please let

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    Bomb Threats Case

    quantify. This is similar to the Ford Pinto case, where after a cost-benefit analysis, they decided the cost of fixing the death traps outweighed the benefits. In looking at this scenario, lawsuits would occur if there was an actual bomb. There would be no way to avoid them because everyone would know the school board met beforehand to discuss available options. Rationalizing option one could be done using egoism. The board could decide to look at the situation from the perspective of themselves.

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    Automotice Crisis 2008

    Automotive industry crisis of 2008–2010 Team members: Ahmed khaled said 20080044 (searching and collecting the cases and all the data that we need it from the internet) Maged mohsen el-wakeel 20080631 (summaries the case and the data that we got it) Moaz abdel raheem 20080626 (typing the project at word) Ahmed gamal 20080400 (he did the outline. also he organized the shape of the project and work in the presentation

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    Development Social World

    1.) When will you be one of those managers or leaders? Will it be a mere 24 hours after graduation or five, ten or fifteen years from then? - In my opinion, I think Cavanaugh is true about the method that most of the school of business often teach to students for becoming leaders of tomorrow. As a business students at Quinlan School of Business, I’ve always been taught to be a good leader whenever I join into real business world. Once, my business ethic professor, Al Gini, said “To become a good

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