MAN336: Organizational Behavior Course Syllabus Spring 2012 TTH 12:30-2:00‚ UTC 1.144 McCombs School of Business Professor Cindi Baldi Office: CBA 1.310H Office Hours: By appointment via email Mailbox: Mailbox inside CBA 4.202 E-mail: cindibaldi@utexas.edu (Email is the most reliable contact method) Course Description While many of the courses in the business school teach you how to manage money‚ information and other material resources‚ this course is unique
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This is a sample of the instructor resources for Cases in Healthcare Finance‚ Fourth Edition by Louis Gapenski. This sample contains the case questions‚ case solutions‚ instructor model‚ and PowerPoints for Chapter 4. The complete instructor resources consist of 268 pages of instructor’s notes including case questions and case solutions; instructor model spreadsheets; and 623 PowerPoint slides. If you adopt this text you will be given access to complete materials. To obtain access‚ e-mail your
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Effect on Unethical Behavior Article Analysis The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 was intended to improve corporate governance and increase the transparency of financial audits. The legislation also could have significant effects on the public accounting industry. Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) of 2002 has requires companies to repeat the section 404-certification process annually and to review processes and controls for changes on a quarterly basis. The Act also promises to make important improvements in
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Child abuse is a common issue throughout the world‚ while some people believe it to be only physical abuse; emotional abuse and neglect are also serious issues ("Child Abuse and Neglect").The definition of child abuse is‚ “Mistreatment of a child by a parent or guardian‚ including neglect‚ beating‚ and sexual molestation (“Child Abuse").” There are many misinterpretations about child abuse‚ such as‚ “if a child is being abused they will tell someone‚” most children who are abused actually do not
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The Medicines Company Case 1. What is the value of Angiomax to a hospital? 1.1 Angiomax Vs. Heparin Angiomax is considered as a potential substitute for heparin. It has 3 major advantages when compared with Heparin. First‚ the effects of Angiomax are more accurate and more predictable. Second‚ it works better among patients at risk for bleeding‚ where heparin often proves problematic. Third‚ the product works faster than heparin and patients do not need to wait for 2 – 3 hours to identify the
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companies conducts patent infringement because the company has a lot to spend funds for research and development‚ and do not want unmatched by other companies. Ethics are rules that cannot be violated from both socially acceptable behaviors which are the behavior of "good" or "bad". While business ethics are standards of value which serve as guidelines for managers and employees in decision making as well as in running an ethical business. Ethics and etiquette are different. Etiquette comes from the French etiquette
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Child sexual abuse It can be very difficult to talk about sexual abuse and even more difficult to acknowledge that sexual abuse happens to children of all ages including infants every day. According to the NCANDS (National child abuse and neglect data system)‚ an estimated 9.3% of confirmed or sustained child abuse and neglect cases in 2005 involved sexual abuse. This figure translates into over 83‚800 victims in 2005 alone. Other studies suggest that even more children suffer abuse and neglect
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GlaxoSmith Kline Mission: to improve the quality of life by enabling people to do more‚ feel better and live longer 1. Customer/Marketing: People of all ages who want an active‚ better and long life. 2. Product or Service: Not specified but can be assumed as any product that can extend people’s life and make it better and increase their activity. 3. Market: Not specified but can be assumed to be the entire world. 4. Technology: Not specified. 5. Concern for Survival: Not specified. 6. Company Philosophy:
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Fraud‚ Abuse‚ and Waste in the US Healthcare System Tony Hackman University of Phoenix Financial Management in Health Care HCS/577 Adam Craft August 01‚ 2010 Fraud‚ Abuse‚ and Waste in the US Healthcare System Healthcare insurance costs have risen at the average rate of three percent over the inflation rate for the past 10 years. As a result‚ the government is spending a larger percentage of GDP on healthcare for Americans. One of the reasons for this increase in the overall cost for healthcare
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WHATS IN A MEDICINE Chemical Storylines WM1- development of modern ideas about medicine The active ingredient of medicine is drugs Medicine prevents bodily harm and intends to cure an illness Effectiveness of a drug measured by trial and error WM2/WM3– Medicines from nature Medicines from willow bark – willow bark contain an active ingredient know as salicylic acid which used to make aspirin (pain reliever) Identifying salicylic acid Three chemical tests which are used to predict the
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