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    Justification for an Internal Control System Ginger Lankford Internal Control Systems ACC544 Robert J. Cornett‚ MBA October 4‚ 2010 Justification for an Internal Control System Businesses need an efficient and cost-effective internal control system even with insurance and a portfolio approach control in place. Insurance is necessary and the portfolio approach is very effective but is more reactive than preventive. Internal control sets the foundation to ascertain reasonable assurance

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    Internal Control System ACC/544 December 2‚ 2013 Justification for an Internal Control System The internal control system has been used since the company was in need of the system and until this day it has been working to its fullest potential. Internal control plays an important key in making sure that the accounting information‚ financial data‚ meeting the targets‚ and ensuring that the management policies are getting followed. There are two elements in making an internal control system successful

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    Industrial Robot Control System A robot must have a control system to operate its drive system‚ which is used to move the arm‚ wrist‚ and body of a robot at various paths. When different industrial robots are compared with their control system‚ they can be divided into four major types. They are: • Limited Sequence Robots • Playback Robots with Point – Point Control • Playback Robots with Continuous Path Control • Intelligent Robots Limited Sequence Robots: The limited sequence

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    Bioreactor System: Instrumentation and Control What is a Bioreactor? An apparatus for growing organisms (yeast‚ bacteria‚ or animal cells) under controlled conditions. Used in industrial processes to produce pharmaceuticals‚ vaccines‚ or antibodies. Also used to convert raw materials into useful byproducts such as in the bioconversion of corn into ethanol. Bioreactors supply a homogeneous (same throughout) environment by constantly stirring the contents. Bioreactors give the cells a controlled

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    and the peripheral thermoreceptors. The peripheral thermo-receptor is located in the dermal layer of the skin and is able to detect a change in external temperatures - which is the stimulus. The hypothalamus is a portion of the brain that is the control centre for thermoregulation. Thermo-receptors on the anterior region of the hypothalamus are able to detect the change in blood temperature. As these receptors detect the change in temperature - derailing from the set point of 36.7C‚ the hypothalamus

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    Control mechanisms – Local + CNS Higher CNS centers (cerebral cortex‚ limbic system‚ hypothalamus)-> brain stem -> spinal cord -> respiratory system To control respiration‚ what cells should you actually control? -control skeletal muscles involves in inhalation and exhalation These cells control respiratory minute volume – how do you control them? -respiratory minute volume involves the freq. and volume of a respiratory cycle -motor neurons control skeletal muscle -both voluntary

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    Management control system Assignment -1 Summary Basic concept Elements of control system 1) Detector: it provide the information about the process which is being controlled. 2) Assessor: it describe the significance of what is happening in comparing with expectation of what should happen. 3) Effectors: this device alter the behavior if assessor indicates the need to do so. 4) Communication network: this device transmit the information between detector and assessor and between

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    Instant Messaging Systems Instant Messaging is a widely available communication medium and due to popularity and productivity increase its use has become popular in the workplace. Although this is a major benefit through increased collaborative working there are many issues and problems that have to be addressed in order to realise the ‘creative and positive effects’. The use of Instant Messaging (IM) systems in the workplace has brought with it new legal and security issues that need to be considered

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    CONTRIBUTION OF PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT TO PRODUCTIVITY IN HEALTH RESEARCH ORGANISATIONS IN UGANDA BY STEVEN KIWANUKA KS11M15/049 CONCEPT PROPOSAL FOR DESERTATION FOR MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE - UGANDA CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY - MUKONO INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND TO THE PROBLEM Performance Management deals with the challenge organizations face in defining‚ measuring and stimulating employee performance with the ultimate goal to improve organizational performance. It involves

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    The impacts of introducing an e-commerce system to the organisation are followed: • Organisation can carry out their business without concerning about time and distance. Customer just can log in to organisation’s website whenever they wish to and purchase in single mouse click. • Organisation eliminates processing errors; make it faster and convenient for the visitor. • Organisation can sell their services/products directly to customers while cutting the costs of traditional retailing method

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