Introduction A. Indentifying Your Values – and Voicing Them II. People Issues A. Discrimination B. Harassment‚ Sexual and Otherwise III. Conflicts of Interest A. What Is It? B. How Can We Think About This Issue? C. Why Is It an Ethical Problem? D. Costs IV. Customer Confidence Issues A. What Is It? B. How Can We Think About This Issue? C. Why Is It an Ethical Problem? D. Costs V. Use of Corporate Resources A. What Is It? B. How Can We Think About This Issue? C
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Ivanna Olivieri 4 February 2013 Bill Miller an Value Trust Bill Miller manages Value Trust‚ a Mutual fund that has been extremely successful. It has outperformed its benchmark the Standard and Poor’s 500 for 14 years. It has earned a cumulative return of more than 830% over those 14 years. Bill Miller has a rather different approach to making his investments. He goes against the conventional ways of thinking. He buys stocks when prices are its prices are going down‚ when the market is
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Management by Values Values – comprise the things that are important to us. Asianizing’ Western Management Management in Asian Content 1. Tools of management remain the same. 2. Economic and business philosophy and paradigms are‚ however‚ different. 3. In search of management science and art suited to Asian condition‚ the following elements must somehow be combined. a. General management techniques b. Sectoral specialization c. Communal organization and management Business
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Anti trust laws and cartels. Competition in economics is rivalry in supplying or acquiring an economic service or good. Sellers compete with other sellers‚ and buyers with other buyers. In its perfect form‚ there is competition among many small buyers and sellers‚ none of whom is too large to affect the market as a whole; in practice‚ competition is often reduced by a great variety of limitations‚ including monopolies. The monopoly‚ a limit on competition‚ is an example of market failure. Competition
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injunction is granted when money wouldn’t be enough to make the plaintiff whole again; in other words‚ if the defendant does something unfair and money can’t fix it‚ an equitable remedy is more appropriate. Equitable remedies look at how the defendant acted‚ how the plaintiff acted‚ and what each person’s state of mind and behavior was. The judge then uses his discretion to decide what is and isn’t fair. Another good
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Ethical values are important because they are based on ethics and morals. United States Department of Veterans Affairs is a very significant organization that helps veterans with their needs. For that reason‚ ethical values of this organization shows veterans that this organization cares for their interests and respects them. Each ethical value of this organization supports an idea of importance. Ethical values of this organization based on the idea that people can trust them and ask for assistance
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a. Do you think the US government was right in proceeding with the anti-trust case against Microsoft? Explain. What are the disadvantages to customers when one company dominates an industry? Why should competition be encouraged? The settlement focused on Microsoft’s selling practices with computer manufacturers. Until now‚ Microsoft would sell MS-DOS and Microsoft’s other operating systems to original equipment manufacturers (OEM’s) at a 60% discount if that OEM agreed to pay a royalty to Microsoft
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Delivering Value DELIVERING VALUE 2 y An Exploration of Community Development Vehicles DELIVERING VALUE An Exploration of Community Development Vehicles Adopted by Corporates in India Viraf Mehta • Pramod John • Anchal Kumar • Indrani Maitra Ravi Puranik • Sonia Shrivastava • Elizabeth Leff Rahul Krishna • Abdul Latheef Kizhisseri Partners in Change www.picindia.org The Asia Pacific Philanthropy Consortium www.asianphilanthropy.org 3 y Delivering Value Delivering Value An Exploration
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The Army Values The Army values are; Loyalty‚ Duty‚ Respect‚ Selfless service‚ Honor‚ Integrity‚ and Personal Courage. The seven Army values is what being a soldier is all about‚ it’s what defines us. When you see a soldier walking down the street you can see these seven values in the way he/she presents he/she self. The seven Army values are broken down to us in the acronym “LDRSHIP”. Loyalty: To bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S constitution‚ the Army‚ your unit and other soldiers.
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Warren Buffett: a) From Warren Buffett’s perspective‚ what is the intrinsic value? According to Warren Buffett’s perspective‚ the intrinsic value is defined as “the present value of future expected performance” (Bruner‚ Eades‚&Schill‚ 6th 2010). Why is it accorded such importance? It can be used to estimate the value of the business’ ongoing operations‚ not company’s stock. How is it estimated? The intrinsic value is very subjective‚ but he stated that “it is better to be approximately right
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