Second Life Case Study Questions/Answers CASE STUDY QUESTIONS QUESTION 3 There are several ways to start up business in an online virtual server. Second Life as of now harbored few to many online companies that does business online as a form of advertising or even setting up their virtual business inside the server by buying up “lands” in the so called “Grid” world. Of course‚ to do that‚ you have to buy the virtual “land” to start up the virtual business by subscribing to the premium membership
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RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM(HRMS) A first review report (Submitted by Candidate’s Name ASWANI KUMAR A‚ ROLL NO: 1110MBA1012 Reg No : 68311200362) 1 NEED FOR THE STUDY Researching business technology can be a daunting task and finding a Human Resources Management System (HRMS) that meets the unique needs of your business‚ and offers ease of acceptance by your employees‚ can present a challenge. To begin this process‚ I suggest exploring a Web-based HRMS solution‚ which avoids
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1. Within 4 weeks‚ J.T. will maintain a planner to pay her bills‚ remembering to pay all of her utility bills on time for the month. 1. Within 2 weeks‚ J.T. will create a budget for herself‚ appropriately accounting for her monthly bills. 1. J.T. has difficulty with financial management. She doesn’t have enough money to pay the bills after excessive shopping for clothes. Consequently‚ her credit history has been affected. 2. Within 2 weeks‚ J.T. will manage a bill payment planner in order to remind
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SUBJECT: Organization Behavior Case-1- A WINDOW ON LIFE For Gilbert La Crosse‚ there is nothing quite as beautiful as a handcrafted wood-framed window. La Crosse’s passion for windows goes back to his youth in Eau Claire‚ Wisconsin‚ where he learned from an elderly carpenter how to make residential windows. He learned about the characteristics of good wood‚ the best tools to use‚ and how to choose the best glass from local suppliers. La Crosse apprenticed with the carpenter in his small workshop
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1. Costing out these packages has resulted in option 1 being the biggest cost saver. It cuts more benefit costs than option 2. However‚ seeing the benefit preference‚ option 2 seems more likely to be accepted by employees. In option 1‚ the total cost savings from adding copay‚ benefit reductions‚ and the Lightning Industries pension plan comes to an estimate of $1‚173 in savings. Option 2 has improved claims processing for unemployment compensation‚ workers’ compensation‚ and long-term disability
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Week 4 Discussion Questions • What are main elements in calculating the cost of capital? How does an increase in debt affect it? How do you identify an organization’s optimal cost of capital? • The main elements in calculating the cost of capital are cost of debt‚ cost of equity‚ preferred stock and common stock. • An increase in debt indicates a higher risk which can increase the required rate of return which raises the cost of capital. Higher debt can also accrue additional costs. • By mixing
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Saurav Mukherjee Course –PGDM (Marketing) SECTION – C Roll No. -10DM149 Answers for the Nestle Case Study 1.) Companies like Nestle who deliver products like baby food supplements have an inherent ethical responsibility towards the society. Since their products have a lot of potential for creating health hazards these companies have to make sure that they promote their product through the right distribution channels. They should ensure that all of their products should carry a hologram and WHO
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To be or not to be that is the question for whatever is to be is not to be that is the problem. Disclaimer: I worked with several study groups (which had several different answers). I decided to go with this answer after many hours of hitting my head against the wall. I can’t really say I understand this problem fully. 1) Sippican does need a new cost system. Sippican has calculated variable cost well but simply using variable cost for your cost system will lead to inaccurate outlook on
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Case Study: Anxiety Answer Sheet Diagnosing Tina Student Name: Diagnosing Generalized Anxiety Disorder: 1a. Refer to the DSM-IV checklist for generalized anxiety disorder. Which of Tina’s symptoms meet any of the criteria? (Be sure to match specific symptoms with specific criteria.) Tina’s symptoms match all four of the criteria in the DSM-IV checklist for generalized anxiety disorder. Tina worries constantly something is going to happen to her twins which is in correlation with the first criteria
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Response of Slow Constipation to Prucalopride: a case study. A seventy-two year old gentleman presented with a history of constipation for the past 6-7 years. Since his retirement from last 2 years‚ his constipation had increased. Medical history revealed that he was a known case of Diabetes and on oral hypoglycemic medications with diabetes under control. There were no alarming features like weight loss‚ fever‚ blood in stool or anorexia. Post retirement‚ his physical activity was reduced. Furthermore
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