profits. And they do not get paid for the works they do. For example; Diabetic Society of Maldives‚ Beautiful Eyes of Maldives‚ Blue peace etc Cooperatives: There are three main types of cooperatives. Consumers Cooperatives: It is a cooperative business owned by its consumers for their benefits. Their main aim is to fulfil the needs of the members of the cooperative. They do not operate for profit. Producers Cooperatives: It is also known as workers cooperative where the worker owners own and control
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BUSINESS ETHICS LEARNING PORTFOLIO 2011 This learning portfolio is a summary of my learning journey of Business ethics in last four months. It is a formal academic document prepared with diverse events that I have learned from all the resources in and around me. By writing and presenting this portfolio‚ I have achieved the unit outcomes of Business Ethics 657. Deepak Kuriacose Student ID: 14211825 Unit Coordinator: Dr .David Pick 23/05/2011 BUSINESS ETHICS: Portfolio Navigation
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Task 1 Describe the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of 2 contrasting types of businesses. Sole Trader A sole trader is a business owned by 1 person. It does not have limited liability meaning that if it fails and creates debts the owner is personally responsible for this. Sole trader’s usually have to work long hours and learn about all the aspects of business as many start up businesses cannot afford to hire people to take on other tasks. The owner is responsible for everything that goes
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customers are important? Customers are the most important people for any organization. They are the resource upon which the success of the business depends. When thinking about the importance of customers it is useful to remember the following points: 1. Repeat business is the backbone of selling. It helps to provide revenue and certainty for the business. 2. Organizations are
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Expanding Business Networks and Connections Marc Amorantoa and Patricia Ngsuyb a BS Advertising Management‚ College of Business‚ De La Salle University‚ Manila marc_amoranto@dlsu.ph b BS Management of Financial Institutions‚ College of Business‚ De La Salle University‚ Manila patricia_ngsuy@dlsu.ph Abstract. This document contains the networks and connections of businesses. The document focuses on the different networks and connections of three types of business namely a
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Individual Work Week 1 Nicole Chase Small Business Management Instructor Aileen Journey Everest University July 17th‚ 2013 According to big class action most consumers have the right to the best goods and services at the lowest prices. The competitive process works the best when the prices are set honestly and independently. Price fixing occurs when an agreement among competitors to raise or fix the prices of their goods and services. (Bigclassaction.com) I have had a personal experience
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The Association of Business Executives Certificate IB1209 1.1 IB Introduction to Business afternoon 2 December 2009 1 Time allowed: 3 hours. 2 Answer any FOUR questions. 3 All questions carry 25 marks. Marks for subdivisions of questions are shown in brackets. 4 No books‚ dictionaries‚ notes or any other written materials are allowed in this examination. 5 Calculators‚ including scientific calculators‚ are allowed providing they are not programmable and cannot store or recall information
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Class: Business Ethics Date: 04/04/2011 Chapter 9 Homework The areas of its ethic audit that Soumey should change: even in general‚ Alan be the ethics compliance officer with full support of top management but Alan does not take a good care for the company. Alan did not take serious Jerry’s advice about having another outside audit which might be better for Soumey. From the beginning‚ Alan just let TIW‚ an accounting firm highly recommended by Latisha but he did not check and make sure
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Ethical and Socially Responsive Business Ravinell Rose BUS 100 9/8/2013 Ethics and social responsibility are important key areas within The Cheesecake Factory business. Both areas have an interactive relationship that plays a role in building profitable businesses as well as a well-rounded community. Ethics refer to sets of principles about right and wrong; and business ethics involve the application of these issues in the workplace. The universal ethical standards
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case was prepared by Associate Professor Kannan Sethuraman and Visiting Professor Devanath Tirupati of the Melbourne Business School as a basis for classroom discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of an administrative or business situation. Please address all correspondence to: Associate Professor Kannan Sethuraman‚ Melbourne Business School‚ Carlton‚ Australia‚ Vic 3053. E-mail:k.sethuraman@mbs.edu On the morning of May 15‚ 2002 Mark Jackson‚ General Manager
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