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    Worldcom Scandal

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    were able to go undetected. Also‚ what motives drove the individuals involved to commit these acts. And finally the ethical accounting issues involved. Worldcom got its start as a small discount long distance provider in Mississippi. Founded by Bernard Ebbers and a number of others the idea for Worldcom was simple‚ buy long distance services from larger companies and then sell them off to small local ones. The idea worked and before long LDDS or Long Distance Discount Services‚ later to be called

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    Case Study The Rise and Fall of WorldcomThis case study is about Bernard Ebbers CEO of Worldcom‚ Inc. and Scott Sullivan CFO of Worldcom‚ Inc. once they were boosted the company growth and they got awards. Later on they made frauds by using their influential tactics on employees and company’s board. Those are Assertiveness: it involves applying legitimate and coercive power to influence others by threatening or giving punishment. This tactic was used by sullivans office where they berated and intimidated

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    part of Brave New World Bernard Marx plays a central role in the novel’s plot. Bernard‚ an Alpha-Plus psychologist‚ is a member of the upper caste of seemingly flawless individuals‚ but due to his physical characteristics such as his short stature‚ he resembles a Delta or Epsilon. This flaw marks him for ridicule as his Alpha-Plus status is undercut by the rumour that alcohol was accidentally given to his blood surrogate‚ chemically linking him to the lower castes. Bernard is painfully aware of how

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    The Glen Ridge Rape

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    Bernard Lefkowitz’s Our Guys raises a lot of issues‚ all of which have been discussed throughout this semester. Just a few pages into the book‚ words had already begun to jump out at me‚ capturing my attention. "The kids in Newark‚ black and brown‚ speaking Spanglish‚ hoods over their heads‚ wheeling their stolen cars over to the local chop shop -- they were aliens in America. Strange‚ forever separate and separated from the American ideal. But these Glen Ridge kids‚ they were pure gold‚ every

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    already bearing fruit. The group announced a return to profit and the first dividend payment for six years. Pre-tax profit of £10.3m was the highest since 1989 and a strong turnaround from the £30.6m loss in the previous year. EARLY HISTORY In 1953 Bernard and Laura Ashley started printing tea towels and scarves

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    MCI tracking sock is removed May 14‚ 2002- 670 million shares of WorldCom stock are traded- a world record June 2002- CFO Scott Sullivan fired... Premium Examining a Business Failure: Worldcom their leader‚ corporate scandals like WorldCom and Bernard Ebbers could have possibly been avoided. Conclusion As leaders in an organization‚ it is important... Premium Worldcom 2003‚ p. 209).This was another large contributor in why no one reported or knew how to report WorldComs fraud. Conclusion The

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    Famous Quotes

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    times hard to handle. But if you can’t handle me at my worst‚ then you sure as hell don’t deserve me at my best.” ― Marilyn Monroe Be who you are and say what you feel‚ because those who mind don’t matter‚ and those who matter don’t mind.” ― Bernard M. Baruch You’ve gotta dance like there’s nobody watching‚ Love like you’ll never be hurt‚ Sing like there’s nobody listening‚ And live like it’s heaven on earth.” ― William W. Purkey Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity;

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    Louis Vuitton Strategies

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    1987 - Moët et Chandon and Hennessy‚ leading manufacturers of champagne and of brandy‚ respectively‚ merges with Louis Vuitton to form the world ’s largest luxury goods conglomerate‚ LVMH. The group is partly owned by the Christian Dior group‚ and Bernard Arnault is Chairman and CEO of both companies. – 1992 - The first store in China is opened at the Palace Hotel in Beijing. History • Millennium Age of Louis Vuitton (1997-present) – 1997 - hires designer Marc Jacobs to be the label ’s artistic

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    Mci the Rise and Fall

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    planning due to the disregard of legal‚ ethical and social issues and the influence of the company’s strategic‚ tactical‚ operational and contingency planning. It all began in Clinton‚ Mississippi in 1985 when Long Distance Discount Services selected Bernard Ebbers to be its CEO. The company name was changed to LDDS WorldCom in 1995 and later just known as WorldCom. MCI‚ Inc. was a telecommunications company that was headquartered in Ashburn‚ Virginia. This was a result of the merger of WorldCom and

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    Crippen Case

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    interested in Crippen’s case? It was a rare case where the victim was poisoned and then cut up. 4. Why was forensic science important in Crippen’s trial? How was it used in the remains? Forensic science was important in Crippen’s trail because Bernard Spilsbury used forensics with the incriminating evidence. It was used in trial because he noticed a scar was found on the flesh that was like the one Cora had. Cloth fragments from the remains matched a pair of Crippen’s pajamas. Also‚ a poison was

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