Shira M. Blanchette Western Governors University TO: Jean Jones, CEO FROM: Shira Blanchette, HR director DATE: 10/4/13 SUBJECT: Constructive discharge complaint A. Constructive Discharge The Zippeedoo Toy Company has been experiencing huge growth over the past year, leading to a change in scheduling for production personnel. Where all personnel once worked eight (8) hours per day, five (5) days per week, it became necessary to shift production personnel
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http://danielsethics.mgt.unm.edu Mattel Responds to Ethical Challenges INTRODUCTION Mattel, Inc. is a global leader in designing and manufacturing toys and family products. Well-known for brands such as Barbie, Fisher-Price, Disney, Hot Wheels, Matchbox, Tyco, Cabbage Patch Kids, and board games, the company boasts nearly $5.9 billion in annual revenue. Headquartered in El Segundo, California, with offices across the world, Mattel markets its products in over 150 nations. It all started in a California garage
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Berro Accounting 473, Case 1 1-25-16 Fuzzy Dice INC. is a company that manufactures novelty items that are under high demand. Tiny Tots Toys produce educational toys for children and have filed for bankruptcy. Fuzzy INC would like to acquire all of the assets from Tiny Tots Toys but they do not know what to do with the factory after. They are thinking of refurbishing it and manufacturing novelty items. This is what happens in the business world; you buy and you sell, and once you get in trouble
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Memo To: CEO Toy Company From: Troy Ziegler (Student ID 000300080) Date: July 17, 2014 Subject: Responding to employee claim of constructive discharge under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 A.Constructive discharge, as a legal concept, must first be explained. This legal concept states that even though an employee resigned voluntarily, they were forced to do so by a work environment that was so intolerable a reasonable person would also not be able to continue working for a company
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global toy industry has attracted many research in studying this field, in which one of the largest toy manufacturers Mattel Inc. suffered from a recall scandal in 2007. This essay directs at exploring reasons that lead to Mattel’s operation failure in this scandal regarding two key frameworks in global operation management, namely, supply chain management and quality management. Providing potential recommendations to prevent or react to supply chain failure as well. 1.1. U.S. toy industry
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MATTEL VS HASBRO/BARBIE VS BABY ALIVE Abstract: The two highest toy companies, Mattel and Hasbro have various dolls that every little dreams of having. In this paper, I will compare and contrast the “old school” Barbie to the “new reality” Baby Alive and how both companies address the 4 P’s of Marketing. Barbie, America’s top and favorite doll of dolls for years is continuing to grow strong as a play toy or as a collection item. Barbie was launched in 1959 and has since been the famous in
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Table of Contents Case 1 Petrobras 3 Case 2 Mattel Toxic Toys – Dangerous Play 3 Case 3 Discrimination in sports – «Williams Brothers» 5 References 5 Introduction In this essay I want to analyse three cases, connected with unethical behaviour in Business. First two cases cover company-wide wrongdoings in big and well-known companies, as Petrobras and Mattel. And the third one is individual-wide case about gender discrimination in sport. Thus, according to these three cases, importance of ethics
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(Phillips, 2003) Loyal customer base – Mattel has been in the market since the 1950’s. They have a large and loyal customer base. (Warner, Aug 5, 1996) Wide range of products - Mattel believes its products are among the most widely recognized toy products in the world. Mattel’s portfolio of brands and products are grouped in the following categories: Mattel Girls & Boys Brands - Including Batman , and Kung Fu Panda products, and games and puzzles. Fisher-Price Brands — Collectively Core Fisher-Price
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sales driven by proprietary brands Van Heusen, Arrow, Izod, Bass, and Calvin Klein. Other newcomers include: Carte Blanche Greetings ($700 million); Sean John ($450 million); Taffy Entertainment ($98 million); Bang on the Door ($77 million); Just Born, Inc. ($33 million), and Jetix Consumer Products ($29.1 million). Tommy Bahama ($220 million) returns to the list after a brief hiatus. To be included on License! Global’s Leading Licensing Companies list, companies had to provide 2006 retail sales figures
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who lives in a world of pink, where she owns a dream house in Malibu. Every day, she wears high-heels to work, and even runs a fashion chain under her name. For many, she was the influential icon of American culture in the late 20th century. Until now, I dare say that her image is still very potent worldwide. Who is she? Never before has she ever starred in a Hollywood movie or performed at a famous fashion show. Surprisingly, she never exists in real life and she is literally a toy. Yes, it can
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