Case Summary: -Bob owns a Jewelry store -Sam operates electronic security equipment store -Bob and Sam are friends -Monday‚ Bob held a casual conversation with Sam about fitting his store with "closed circuit television and the best available electronic locks" -Tuesday‚ Sam sent Bob a Quotation of price "Lists of models and List of price" -Wednesday‚ Bob Replied BY POST. "Choice of Supreme Model for camera" -Posted to old address‚ Sam received on Saturday and emailed on the same day "
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Maxwell that the only ethical guideline you need for business ethics is the Golden Rule? How does Gill react to Maxwell’s view of business ethics? A: I don’t agree with John Maxwell that the Golden Rule should be the only guideline to making or determining if a decision is ethical‚ as one should look at the big picture in its totality. The Golden Rule for me personally is a standard in helping to make
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can Western countries do to help improve the political climate for doing business in Vietnam? Give examples. a. By continuing and growing their exports‚ this can help to improve business in Vietnam. After the Vietnam war Vietnam became communist in 1975. Even though a lot has changed
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Cited: Datamonitor: CVS Caremark Corporation. (SWOT Section) Pearson Custom Business Resources. St Edwards University. Strategic Management Merlo‚ Larry http://info.cvscaremark.com/newsroom/press-releases/cvs-caremark-provides-strong- growth-outlook-2013-and-beyond- announces-38divi S&P Rating Services: CVS Corporation http://www
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markets of Germany‚ South Korea and Japan‚ has also damaged the way Wal-Mart is perceived in the eyes of many consumers around the globe. Nowadays‚ many think of Wal-Mart as an expansionist enterprise incapable of adapting its way of carrying out business operations‚ adjusting its workforce and culture overall to suit regional customer needs. Indeed‚ to a lot of people Wal-Mart’s only interest is in making more money. Therefore‚ it is understandable that the company’s efforts to address environmental
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strategic position (David‚ 2011). 15.1 SPACE Matrix for APPLE Model 6: Showing SPACE Matrix for APPLE Inc. 16. BCG Matrix When a firm’s divisions compete in different industries‚ a separate strategy often must be developed for each business. The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Matrix is designed specifically to enhance a multidivisional firm’s efforts to formulate strategies (David‚ 2011). a. BCG Matrix for APPLE Model 7: Showing BCG Matrix for APPLE Inc. 17.
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answer below it; this is not a requirement‚ just a suggestion. Otherwise‚ please follow the instructions/format suggestions in parenthesis after each question. This is intended to be an INDIVIDUAL exercise in knowledge and understanding of the law and business ethics‚ please do not discuss the exam with your classmates. You are permitted to use outside material‚ however‚ you can receive full credit by using only the material from the book and class. *If I give you a legal conclusion‚ do not debate it and
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original contract was agreed upon does not equate to fresh consideration. As addressed in Roscorla v Thomas‚ assurance was given after the contract was agreed upon and therefore‚ the plaintiff was unsuccessful in court. The same would apply to Bonnie’s case.
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Respondent: Led to permanent injury. Interviewer: (81:13) But how did the actions of your friend and your play dad‚ that their actions led to you having permanent injury? Respondent: No. My play dad didn’t even… My friend‚ yes is… Yes‚ he is responsible for my injury. Interviewer: (81:36) What was it that… Let me just get this right. You’re saying it led to greater… Your friend’s actions led to you having a greater injury? Respondent: Mm-hmm (agreement). Interviewer: (81:49) What exactly did he do
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Germans were not overly excited about this benefit where they typically pay with cash. 2. What assumptions did Wal-Mart make regarding German consumers that were incorrect? Why did the company make erroneous assumptions? As I listed many cases in the first question about features Wal-Mart offered but was unsuccessful. I think Wal-Mart based their assumptions off of the American culture and thought they would be just as pleased and excited about the prices and services as we are in America
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