Legislative History Must be used When the wording of a statute is not clear and explicit‚ then it is difficult to know how a particular statute should be applied. Supreme Court Justice Scalia wrongly clams that legislative history should not be used when interpreting an ambiguous statute’s meaning. He is wrong to state that it is undemocratic to use legislative history because legislators‚ staffers‚ and lobbyists are all a part of the process of the creation of statutes. Legislators often intentionally
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Improvement of an Automotive Claims Process at Flat Town Insurance Introduction Chris Donn‚ Manager of Claims Processing at Flat Town Insurance (FTI)‚ was thinking about the upcoming Kaizen event to improve claims processing. Chris oversaw four departments in Claims Processing: Automotive Claims; Home Owners’ Claims; Business Claims; and Injury Claims. FTI’s new CEO‚ Pat Jones‚ had developed and championed a new Lean Initiative not long after taking over. After achieving substantial improvements
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INFOR‚ Vol. 51‚ No. 2‚ May 2013‚ pp. 53–63 ISSN 0315-5986|EISSN 1916-0615 Operational Research in the Wine Supply Chain Luigi Moccia Istituto di Calcolo e Reti ad Alte Prestazioni‚ Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche‚ Via P. Bucci 41C‚ 87036 Rende (CS)‚ Italy‚ e-mail: luigi.moccia@icar.cnr.it Abstract—This article is a survey of operational research contributions to the operational‚ tactical‚ and strategic planning of the wine supply chain. It is divided into three parts. The introduction
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Table of content Table of content Introduction 1. Globalization and its definition 2. Globalization and Hospitality Industry 3. Challenges brought by Globalization 3.1 Globalizing marketing 3.2 Global promotion 3.3 Global advertising 3.4 Global e-marketing 3.5 Global pricing 3.6 Global ethics 4. Strategies and tends toward Globalization Conclusion References Introduction World maps define national boundaries‚ but those lines belay the increasingly clear nature of the global
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Hospitality Business Development Essay Matriculation no. 40071909 Module no. – TMS09801 Date – 30.03.2012 Paper ID- 15870080 Word count-1387 “ Knowing your customers – actual and potential – and your competitors is essential to the development of strong businesses” (Hassanien‚ Dale & Clarke‚ 2010‚ p.84). Evaluate this point of view within the context
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Chapter 1 Introduction Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism ©2006 Pearson Education‚ Inc. Upper Saddle River‚ NJ 07458 Marketing for Hospitality and Tourism‚ 4th edition Kotler‚ Bowen‚ and Makens “Marketing is so basic that it cannot be considered a separate function. It is the whole of business seen from the point of view of its final result‚ that is‚ from the customers point of view…Business success is not determined by the producer‚ but by the customer.” -Peter Drucker ©2006 Pearson Education
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Topic: Managerial prerogative has gone too far! Discuss. Introduction: Managerial prerogative has gone too far and can be reviewed as being a significant topic in today’s business environment. The issues pertaining to business on a global scale is the constant evolution of technology and the development this is making to the workplace. In order to meet the challenge imposed business managers need to have economic knowledge and the ability to maintain the technology advancements made. Additionally
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Personal Managerial Philosophy A manager is essentially a person that gives direction‚ provides leadership and decides how to use resources to accomplish organizational goals (Daft‚ 2008). As a person having been in the workforce for almost twenty-five years‚ I can say with experience‚ that managers and the methods they use to obtain organizational goals can make the difference between success and failure of a project and even an organization. A managerial philosophy is something that all managers
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Accompanied by the readily available cheap labour force available from countries such as India‚ Pakistan and the Philippines Dubai has now managed to transform it self into a Hospitality and Tourism Centre in the Middle East. The major trend in the job market place in Dubai has therefore been in favour of the tourism and hospitality industry (Collins‚ 2007). In other words‚ there are more and more jobs available in the particular industries as tourism increases exponentially each year. More over with
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Term- I Course Title : Managerial Economics Course Credits : 3 Course Faculty : Prof. Animesh Singh Learning Objectives At the end of this course‚ the student should be able to: • develop a basic understanding of economics as an important tool for taking effective managerial decisions; • develop the concept of managerial economics and its applications; and • to apprise how managers need to understand
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