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    Case 3.4 Answer

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    Meng Tian and Xueying Tang AC 741 Prof. Jay Thibodeau Feb 19‚ 2014 Case 2.7 1. According to Paragraph 2 of PCAOB Auditing Standard No. 3‚ audit documentation is “the written record of the basis for the auditor’s conclusions that provides the support for the auditor’s representations‚ whether those representations are contained in the auditor’s report or otherwise.” This means that audit documentation is a written documentation that can be used as evidence for the audit conclusion when an auditor

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    Resort and Club Management

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    The History of RESORTS   Roman Empire: Baths   The origin of resorts can be traced back to the second century B.C. to the public baths of Rome. The first baths were small‚ modest and separated the genders. Eventually‚ the baths became larger‚ more elaborate and were opened to both men and women. These baths were large buildings built at the public’s expense. Some were even built by wealthy emperors who wanted to make a statement. Most baths were free but few had small entrance fees. Baths were much

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    Thomas Green Case Analysis

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    Thomas Green Case Analysis Question #1 1. I feel that Green is underperforming in his new role. I can attribute this to a few things: I believe Green felt as if he had “paid his dues” and deserved this promotion‚ even though he had only been in the account executive role for such a short period of time. He wanted to “come in and dazzle them at Dynamic Displays”. Once he got the promotion‚ he felt as if he could take his foot off of the gas. He did not go into the new role with the same

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    Explain how Integrated Resorts can be designed and managed to comply with sustainability principles. Nowadays most countries around the world is putting emphasise on sustainable development. Even in Mauritius we are talking about Maurice ‘ile durable’. So the future of integrated resorts in Mauritius and around the world will go mainly in the pipeline of the sustainability concept. Using a sustainable approach to integrated resort development can offer a real contribution to institutions

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    Mountain Dew

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    Analysis Mountain Dew Background : Mountain Dew was invented by the Hartman Beverage Company in Knoxville‚ Tennessee in the late 1940s. The drink became a favorite on the Eastern seaboard‚ through Kentucky‚ Tennessee‚ and eventually spread up through the Great Lakes states (skirting the big cities) and into the Northern Plains of Minnesota and the Dakotas. PepsiCo originally assigned Mountain Dew to the Ogilvy & Mather ad agency. In 1973 PepsiCo assigned the brand to BBDO‚ its agency of record

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    Cc: Nasser From: 001744285; WVE Consulting RE: Mountain Men Solution At WVE Consulting‚ we as a company strive to help companies find solutions that improve their companies’ daily operations while also guiding companies to look into untapped opportunities that have potential to maximize profit in the long run. After reviewing over Mountain Men case‚ we were able to conclude that Chris needs help convincing senior management team that Mountain Beer Light will generate profit within a two year

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    Answers to Zara Case

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    1. Zara was developed with the initial goal to link customer demand to manufacturing‚ and link manufacturing to distribution. Goals such as short production times‚ decreased inventory risk‚ and great choice of clothes have helped formulate a unique value and shape Zara’s current business model. Zara’s business model is based on three aspects: Zara’s fundamental concept is to maintain design‚ production‚ and distribution processes that will enable Zara to respond quickly to shifts in the consumer

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    Montana Mountain Biking Case Study MMB five stages of Customer Loyalty. The five stages of customer loyalty are awareness‚ familiarity‚ commitment and separation. Based on the case narrative‚ about 5% of MMB customers are in the awareness category because MMB logo is recognized in the mountain biking industry. Customers in this stage are aware of MMB existence and services but have not purchased any service from the company. They have limited relations with MMB because the company is not

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    Green Foxtail Case Study

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    Green Foxtail: Some limiting factors for a green foxtail might be competition for resources‚ predation‚ lack of moisture‚ and any occurring natural disaster. The green foxtail would experience a competition of resources because the area in which it is located is very small‚ but has a lot of plants‚ meaning that the green foxtail does not have an area to itself. Furthermore‚ because of how it is located in a small area‚ bordered by a path‚ its seeds do not have a high possibility of traveling far

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    Camping Vs. Resort

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    Camping in the Wilderness vs. Vacationing at a Resort Every year millions of families take a family vacation to get away from reality and be able to relax. Some families like to go camping out in the wilderness‚ while others go to a fancy five-star resort. Both camping and vacationing at a resort can be fun and relaxing‚ but there are many differences of the two‚ such as‚ the amount of effort to set up and get prepared‚ the comfort level‚ and the surroundings. When camping in the wilderness‚

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