attempts to draft a policy for a fictional online retail company named Sporting Goods. The paper will conclude with explaining why areas where chosen in the policy draft along with the ethical and legal effects of the policy draft. Sporting Needs is a retail business organization that provides sporting apparel
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Opportunity Commission V. Abercrombie & Fitch Stores‚ Inc. Facts/Summary Abercrombie & Fitch Stores‚ Inc. (A&F) followed a ‘Look Policy’ administering the way its employees dressed in office. One of the policy explicitly says that caps must not be worn but however they did not define the term ‘cap’. The problem aroused when a practicing Muslim named Samantha Elauf‚ wore a headscarf due to her religious beliefs (Oyez‚ n.d.). One day‚ Elauf decided to apply at Abercrombie and wore a headscarf during
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Dick’s Sporting Goods is known for selling all varitey sport equements like exerciseing meashon‚ fishing good‚ hunting products and all sport accessories as well as supplyies. The company was founded in 1948 by Richard Stack. He was currently woking at the Army/Navy store in his hometown which is New York. By the end of World War ll. His grandmother gave him $300 and he rented a store to start the first Dick’s Sporting Goods at that time. Slowly this compay stated to take off and he was expanding
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their industry. Dick’s Sporting Goods was‚ and still is‚ the leading sports industry retailer in terms of revenue. They continue to provide outreach within the communities‚ and they have established financial prosperity with investors and their shareholders. Dick’s Sporting Goods Vision is "to build leading brands that serve and inspire athletes and outdoor enthusiasts around the world to achieve their personal best; create value for our stockholders through the relentless improvement of everything
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Dick’s Sporting Goods (every season starts at Dicks)‚ is a sports equipment store that has any and everything you can find for a sports. It’s a welcoming place because their colors show green‚ white‚ yellow‚ and black‚ each meaning something different that catches customers attention. Green meaning “go” stands as a sign of welcome or comfort‚ welcoming any and every one into the store. White meaning “goodness” or “color of perfection” can relate to how everyone seeks to be excellent in sports
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For our business report‚ we have decided to critique sporting goods store Dick’s Sporting Goods. The whole report is 85 pages long and includes company financial statements‚ history of the company‚ and managerial reports. The purpose of this business report is to record the companies financial statements and other forms of information to the public stakeholders. Business reports are typically assigned to enable you to: Examine available and potential solutions to a problem‚ situation‚ or issue.
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brand • The brand has been tarnished in mainstream and social media • Many consumers no longer accept Abercrombie’s exclusionary marketing • 90% of Abercrombie models are Caucasian with the perfect body. Predominantly involved in recruiting people from white sororities and fraternities • Faced numerous lawsuits for discriminatory hiring practices. Abercrombie settle the suit in federal court by agreeing to change their recruitment practices ➢ Current Public Perception/ Negative social footprint: • Overpriced
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Profit Margin = Net Income / Sales 2007 4.524726859 4.50% Return on Assets = a) Net income ÷ Total assets 6.094252729 6.10% b)(Net income ÷ Sales) x (Sales ÷ Total Assets) 6.094252729 6.10% Return on Equity = a) Net Income/Stockholders Equity 16.03851901 16.00% b) Return on Assets/ (1- Dept/Assets) 16.05364436 16% 2008 2009 5.422272581 3.989092813 5.40% 4.00% 7.233719667 5.706886679 7.20% 5.70% 7.233719667 5.706886679 7.20% 5.70% 18.54797792 15.0179937 18.50% 15% 18.46151733
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Watson Leisure Time Sporting Goods Devry University BUSN 379 Exhibit 1 WATSON LEISURE TIME SPORTING GOODS | Income Statement | | 200X | | 200Z | Sales (all on credit) | $1‚500‚000 | | $2‚160‚000 | Cost of goods sold | 950‚000 | | 1‚300‚000 | Gross profit | 550‚000 | | 860‚000 | Selling and administrative expense* | 380‚000 | | 590‚000 | Operating profit | 170‚000 | | 270‚000 | Interest expense | 30‚000 | | 85‚000 |
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Goodwin Sporting Goods What are the key issues for Jim Jr. and Pam? Peter’s ability is questionable‚ but he is still interested in growing the business. Peter wants to own the business and Fred is looking to get the right amount of his share Business sustainability is the issue; the retail business is not doing so well. Lack of family planning is an issue. The family appears to be a bit spoilt and the expenses on the business are quite heavy. Are there things they could have done to avoid
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