involve in the scenario are‚ Bob the patient Genitor-Urinary clinic institution Dr. Gomez‚ Professional Sue Bob’s partner Bob’s other sexual partners The unborn baby The general public It appears that Dr. Gomez had until the scenario‚ build a therapeutic relationship with Bob based on trust and respect assumingly. The facts are if Dr. Gomez fails to inform Sue‚ his ex-partners and the unborn baby and the general public the risks to others are high and Dr. Gomez’s moral and ethical position will
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Rethinking (or Why Michael Porter Is Wrong about the Internet) by Don Tapscott strategy + business issue 24 content strategy & competition 1 ina Netw The Harvard strategy guru errs when he says partnerships erode competitive advantage‚ the author contends. Instead‚ they are now central to business success. Strategy orked World For decades‚ the starting point for strategic thinking content strategy & competition 2 has been the stand-alone‚ vertically integrated corporation
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Deed of Partnership This deed of partnership is made on 19th of November 2003 Business: Lighting Carwash Between: Peter Jazwinski and Patrick Sharp and Jake Cho The partners agree to the following terms and conditions: Operative Clause The partners agree that they become and remain partners on the terms and conditions on this deed and the Partnership act 1890 will apply unless stated by the deed Capital Contribution Mr. Jazwinski has agreed contribute $500 HKD worth of capital to start the
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Summary: The dishonest behavior that the employees of the plating department are engaged in has no negative effects on the desired output of the department. As a result‚ the Slade management should not be consumed with addressing this issue and consider it a low priority. However‚ Ralph Porter must consider why employees are forced to fulfill their basic needs outside procedure and address the flaws of a department policy that rewards attendance and discourages productivity. Sarto Group/Team Norms:
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Topic: Why do women still do most of the housework even in those households where both partners are in full-time employment? Alexandra Fletcher Submitted as a Introduction to Sociology Date Due: 9th May 2011 Tutor: Dr. Danika Benison The rights of women have changed dramatically since the 1950’s. It began with obtaining the right to vote in 1908 and since then Governments have enacted Equal Employment Opportunity Acts and Anti- Discrimination
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Summary and discussion of Richard Nolan and F. Warren McFarlan’s article “Information Technolgy and the Board of Directors” published in 2005 by Harvard Business Review. Information Technology and the Board of Directors In this article the authors show how board members can recognize their firms’ position and decide whether they should take a more aggressive stance. They illustrate the conditions under which boards should be less or more involved in IT decisions. Furthermore‚ they delineate
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1)Airborne’s performance from 1986-1997 can be described as dismal. Throughout the period the company managed to remain profitable every year‚ but they underperformed the McGahan averages. Airborne averaged 1.72% ROS (including 1997‚ which was an outlier for this set)‚ 2.46% ROA‚ and 9.34% ROE. This was compared to the ROS‚ ROA‚ and ROE of 4.7%‚ 5.9%‚ and 12.6%‚ respectively. Airborne also had lower margins than its competitors‚ FedEx and UPS‚ so it can be inferred that Airborne’s performance is
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commentators have suggested that Australia is ignoring Japan due to the rise of China as Australia’s number one trading partner and the growing importance that is attached to this relationship. Japanese and Australian relations have widely been considered as friendly‚ stable and largely driven by common goals and interests. Japan was at one stage Australia’s largest trading partner and in recent times strong economic links‚ defence‚ scientific cooperation and tourism have all helped to strengthen
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What problems and challenges are faced by Moore at the time of the case? Moore Medical is a medium-sized distributor of medical supplies to practitioners such as podiatrists and emergency medical technicians. Up to the time of the case‚ it has relied on traditional customer channels such as catalogs‚ phones‚ and faxes to communicate product offerings‚ promotions‚ and availability‚ and to take orders. It is now attempting to transition into a "bricks and clicks" distributor with a strong Internet
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two partners and/or the firm are liable. 2 Whether Rich can sue partners individually and separately‚ jointly and/or sue the firm. Rule: Partnership Act 1958 (VIC) Case law As it is said in the question‚ Harry‚ Moe and Joe operated a solicitor firm as a partnership. Thus the act of each of them should be bound under the Partnership Act 1958 (VIC). According to s9 of Partnership Act 1958 (VIC)‚ every partner is the principal in the business and the agent of the firm and each partners‚ because
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