2013 The Period of February – July Course Schedule MASTER OF MANAGEMENT FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS UNIVERSITAS GADJAH MADA 1|P a g e Pre-MBA Batch 62 Regular Class International Class KK-Diknas II Reg. Class Executive Class KK-MA Executive Class The List of Lecturer of Pre-MBA Batch 62 The period of February - July 2013 Nr. COURSE CREDIT SESSION LECTURER CLASS A CLASS B Preliminary Session 1 IFM 2 IB 3 4
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considered‚ as well as the local‚ state‚ and federal laws in place. Ethics Case 3-3: United Thermostatic Controls United thermostatic Controls are faced with falling short of the projected figure for the current fiscal year. Frank Campbell‚ the Director so Sales for the Southern Region is attempting to manipulate the delivery of product in order to pad his region’s revenue figures. This is unethical in several ways. Aside from going against the specific wishes of their customers
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Genetically Modified Foods Assignment #6 By Danish Ahmed 103323080 2633-2 Lauzon Road Windsor‚ ON. N8T 2Z5 (519)-251-1776 ahmed12q@uwindsor.ca 26-100-91 Legebow December 6‚ 2010 2-2633 Lauzon Road Windsor‚ Ontario‚ N8T 2Z5 December 6‚ 2010 Chris Legebow Professor English Dept. University of Windsor Dear Prof. Legebow‚ I am writing to submit Assignment #6. Throughout my time enrolled in this course‚ I have learned many valuable lessons. However‚ the most important
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Running head: Week Five Assignment Week Five Managerial Finance Jason Campbell Wayne Hollman BUS 650 December 17‚ 2012 Complete Chapter 13 Closing Case at the end of the chapter and submit answers to your instructor. YOUR 401(K) ACCOUNT AT EAST COAST YACHTS You have been at your job with East Coast Yachts for a week now and have decided you need to sign up for the company’s 401(k) plan. Even after your discussion with Sarah Brown‚ the Bledsoe Financial Services representative‚ you
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structure and systems. Throughout this paper‚ there will an analogy to the human body to help further the understanding of the concepts of structure and systems in an organization. This analogy is based on the academic work of Goold and Campbell (Goold & Campbell‚ 2002). The first part of this paper will review different organizational structures. The second part will look at various organizational systems and how they may be used for the benefit of the business and the employees. The conclusion
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the revenue recognition principle. United’s director of the southern sales division‚ Frank Campbell‚ reviewed purchase orders for the end of the year to determine if shipments could be made to customers prior to year end. Campbell looks at it that this could simply be fixed by accelerating production and shipping to increase sales revenue for the current fiscal year (Mintz & Morris‚ 2011). Campbell chooses to go ahead with the shipments that caused an increase in the revenue by 150‚000; however
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ectotherm‚ or cold blooded animal‚ warms its body mainly by absorbing heat from its surroundings. The amount of heat it derives from its metabolism is negligible. In contrast‚ endotherms derive most or all of its body heat from its own metabolism (Campbells‚p899). Because ectotherms do not produce their own heat‚ they cannot actively ensure their ideal temperature for an ideal metabolic rate (aquacult.htp). In the following experiment‚ we will attempt to examine the relationship between metabolic
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certify the accuracy of financial information. Manipulating financial statements to ensure meeting financial predictions is unethical and illegal. There are several important sections in this law‚ but the main one applying to this case is section 401. Section 401 requires “each financial statement filed with the SEC to reflect all material correcting adjustments that have been identified by the audit firm in accordance with GAAP and the rules and regulations of the commission” (Mintz & Morris‚ 2011‚ pg
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"Automobile Manufacturing." Career Information Center. 2 vols. New York: MacMillan Library Reference USA‚ 1996 p. 98-100 Tardiff‚ Joseph‚ ed." Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicle Equipment." US Industry Profiles. New York: Gale Research‚ 1998 p. 394-401 Broughty‚ James. Careers in Transport. Chicago: The Institute for Research‚ 1999 Womack‚ James P.‚ Jones‚ Daniel T.‚ and Roos‚ Daniel. The Machine that Changed the World. New York: MacMillan Publishing Company‚ 1990 Farr‚ Max. "Automobile Industry."
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S.P.C. Statistical Process Control: GMS-401 F2013 In GMS-401 we study 2 types: 1. Inspection for variables —there is typically one dimension most indicative of QUALITY or lack of Quality of an item being studied for compliance to a Quality Standard. Here it is a dimension such as the contents of a jar of fruit jam‚ the size of a pair of shoes etc. These are called X-bar and R charts. One calculates X-bar-bar and R-bar averages and these are the centre lines of the SPC run-charts that will
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