Stakeholder Impact Analysis To conduct a stakeholder impact analysis‚ one can begin by using the 5-question approach‚ the moral standard approach or Pastin’s approach. All three of these approaches have similar yet different stakeholder’s interests to examine. Under the first scenario‚ the mayor has a difficult decision to make. Should the mayor allow development of a large mall and resort that will displace 100 seniors? Under the 5-question approach‚ the mayor should ask whether the
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STAKEHOLDERS IMPACT ANALYSIS (SIA) IDENTIFY | INTERSTS | CONCERNS | POSSIBLE CLAIMS | AIRLINES‚ such as Air Canada‚ American Airlines‚ Asiana Airlines... | Increase airspace and terminal to get more customers. | Security at airport and airspace | Rising oil price | VANCOUVER AIRPOT AUTHORITY | Airport development and service improvements | Terrorism at Airport | More Profit | RETAIL‚ such as Hudson Group‚ Definition Fragrances‚ HDS Retail | -------- | -------- | -------- | SECURITY‚ such
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1. Kodak Stakeholder Impact Analysis Shareholders The shareholders of Kodak want a good return on their investment. Kodak has been exhausting resources through acquisitions and joint ventures with other companies‚ which leads to decreased shareholder profits. Kodak lost over $1.7 billion in already manufactured cameras and a patent suit where Polaroid sued them for violations on seven of their patents which also led to decreased shareholder profits. Competition was increasing in all areas and
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The Mayor should instead build a new nursing home and then knock down the old one to build the mall and resort in the town The Mayor who may only look at choices as a one-way street should accept the decision of the proposal only because if the community needs the economic boost it should be looked upon as a positive upbringing rather than a negative effect on the town. The Mayor faces a hard decision because he does not want to leave anyone behind. Even though the mall may be nice‚ both sides
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Accrual Method HSM/ 260 -Financial Management for Human Services Managers July 12‚ 2012 Accrual Method The accrual method records the transaction even before the organization has received the money for the services. The accrual method works the best for nonprofits organizations then profit organizations. For example‚ if the organization supplying a service records the cost of the services‚ and does not wait until they receive the money for the services rendered. The accrual method shows
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Assignment: Critiquing Philosophical Approaches to Ethical Decision Making When it comes to making ethical decisions there are many different approaches to reach a decision. There is an ethical decision making (EDM) framework which incorporates traditional requirements for profitability and legality‚ as well as requirements shown to be philosophically important to stakeholders. The EDM framework asses the ethicality of a decision or action by examining the consequences or well-offness created in
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Week 2 Checkpoint- Unethical Practices of Arthur Andersen 1.What did Arthur Andersen contribute to the Enron disaster? Arthur Andersen contributed to the Enron disaster by failing to have Enron establish and enforce internal controls. Also by destroying Enron audit papers which covered deficiencies contributed to the Enron disaster. The formal charges and jail sentence were a result of the obstruction of justice caused by the destruction of the audit papers. 3. What was the prime motivation
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93) 1.84 X = 6‚745 1.84 X ÷ 1.84 X = 6‚745 ÷ 1.84 X X = 3‚666 (Monthly BEP) 3‚666 * 12 = 43‚992 (Fiscal-year BEP) How much profit will the program earn if it completes its 45‚000-meal contract with the City of Westchester? WHDM program profit analysis 45‚000 = meal contract Break Even Point (BEP) = $43‚992 1‚008 Revenue 1‚008 Meals at $5.77= $5‚816.16 Total Cost per meal 1‚008 at $3.93 =$3‚961.44 Total Profit = $5‚816.16 − $3961 .44 = $1‚854
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CheckPoint: The impact of HRM Your name here Axia College University of Phoenix CbeckPoint: The Impact of HRM To improve the management of human resources in our company we need to complete performance appraisals and add new pay and benefits. We need to evaluate the performance levels of our employees on a monthly basis. Doing these evaluations will give the high performing employees the encouragement they need to stay on the right track and give the low performing ones a chance to
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* GAAP: is a standard of methods that accountants and others use to prepare their financials. http://www.suite101.com/content/what-is-gaap-a28142 * Basic accounting formula: The formula or equation takes what a owner might owe to creditors and others adds it to what the owner might already own and factors in what the business owns. The equation can be done in different ways‚ but no matter there is always a balanced outcome. http://www.moneyinstructor.com/lesson/accountingtransaction
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