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    Steven Westgate BUS345.01 Business Law I Chapters 9‚ 10‚ 11‚ 12‚ 13‚ 14‚ 15‚ 16‚ 17‚ and 18 Professor Sappington November 3‚ 2003 1) This would indeed be a contract called an implied-in-fact contract. This is a contract that is implied from the conduct of the parties. Unlike other contracts‚ the contract was created through the conduct of the parties‚ not through words. This is what Miller and McCleskey have done. The parties both agreed through their

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    Information Systems in Business Functions Learning Objectives: When you finish this chapter‚ you will:   * Recognize different business functions and the role of ISs in these functions.  * Understand how ISs in the basic business functions relate to each other.  * Be able to show how ISs of different business functions support each other. * Understand how IT is used in the most common business functions to make business processes more effective and more efficient. 

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    Business Information System (BIS): Introduction “Information systems are the means by which people and organisations‚ utilising technologies‚ gather‚ process‚ store‚ use and disseminate information” The information system underlies the concept that the organization is a complex adaptive system‚ which has the defined boundaries‚ structural communication channels‚ control and web of coordination. Information system integrates the system theories‚ resources and objectives together to get one conclusion

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    important‚ integrated component in the marketing mix. PLACE: a Marketing Mix essential How is the product going to get to the consumer? • Place in the marketing mix is not so much concerned with a physical location: e.g. where should we put our retail shop? who will we use to retail our product? • Place is rather a distribution strategy that determines how a customer will receive the product. • This is a decision that is linked to marketing objectives and fully integrated into the marketing mix

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    1- Contract law provide rules to determine which contract terms will be enforced and which promises must be kept. True or False 2- A is an assertion that something either will or will not happen in the future. A: 3- A contract needs two requirement and Agreement is required to form a contract‚ regardless of whether it is formed in the traditional A: 4- which is generally defined

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    Organisational Change WOOLWORTHS Description of the business Woolworths Holdings Limited is one of South Africa’s chain of retail stores and one of the largest in the country. Woolworths is also a business which serves as an intermediary between the wholesalers and consumers. Its’ goal is to render a sufficient and effective service to the broader public in order for their needs to be met and satisfied. Woolworths’ mission is to be committed retailers‚ understand and lead their customers through

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    DECISION MAKING IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY Decision making is a process of selecting the best among the different alternatives. It is the act of making a choice. There are so many alternatives found in the hospitality industry. It is the selection of choice of one best alternative. Before making decisions all alternatives should be evaluated from which advantages and disadvantages are known. It helps to make the best decisions. Strategies for Decision Making It can be argued that an individual

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    of and explain the Business Pressures–Responses–Support model. The components of the pressure-response-support model are business pressures‚ companies’ responses to these pressures‚ and computerized support. The model suggests that responses are made to counter the pressures or to take advantage of opportunities‚ support facilitates monitoring the environment (e.g.‚ for opportunities) and enhances the quality of the responses. 2. What are the major factors in today’s business environment? The

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    Information System plays an influential role in determining the success of an organisation. The function of the information system is to collect‚ store and process data into information‚ through the assistance of a set of interrelated components. The processed information is later distributed to support decision making in an organisation (Oz‚ 2006). Information system can be decomposed to two main elemental subsystems namely as Accounting Information System (AIS) and Management Information System

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    popular in Japan‚ it had no business outside the country. There was a huge demand of Japanese lacquerware in America. But it was not being satisfied due to the fact that Japan’s government did not allow its companies to invest outside the country. Now‚ the dilemma occurs to Mr. Nakamura when he received offers from two different American companies. He has to decide whether he wants to expand his business or chuck both the offers. Also‚ if he wants to go ahead with this business expansion‚ he needs to

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