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    Events such as loss of utilities‚ flooding‚ fire‚ accidents and shortage of resources. It is therefore important to plan ahead and be prepared. A contingency allows a business to respond to disasters and threats quickly which can potentially save time and money. The plan is to able your business to operate despite the disaster‚ or at least keep the business closed for a minimal amount of time. The contingency plan should be simple and easy to follow by everyone

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    | Definition of contingency(noun) by the Oxford Dictionary noun (plural contingencies) * a future event or circumstance which is possible but cannot be predicted with certainty * examples: a detailed contract which attempts to provide for all possible contingencies * a provision for a possible event or circumstance: stores were kept as a contingency against a blockade * an incidental expense: allow an extra fifteen per cent on the budget for contingencies * [mass noun] the absence

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    Case 8 Meli Marine

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    Case #8 Meli Marine Abstract In this analysis of the case Meli Marine‚ the current CEO David Tian is trying to decide if an expansion to TS vessels would be the right move when trying to rebuild the Meli financial state. This case will discuss many factors that will play into the final decision. Introduction Shipping Industry The shipping industry provides the links required for global commerce‚ making international trade possible. This industry is comprised of four segments: container shipping

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    Case 8 - Sick Leave

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    MBS618 – Dispute Management Lecturer: Mr Ernest Charles Boswarva “Assignment 1 – Case 8 Sick Leave” 3383 words CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 3 2 NEGOTIATION 3 2.1 CONTEXT OF NEGOTIATIONS 3 2.2 FORMS OF NEGOTIATIONS 4 2.3 TANGIBLE / INTANGIBLE FACTORS 5 3 CULTURE 6 3.1 CROSS CULTURAL COMPARISONS 6 3.1.1 POWER DISTANCE 7 3.1.2 INDIVIDUALISM 7 3.1.3 MASCULINITY 8 3.1.4 UNCERTAINTY AVOIDANCE 8 3.1.5 PRAGMATISM 9 3.1.6 INDULGENCE 9 3.2 SHARED VALUES 9 3.3 THE INFLUENCE OF CULTURE

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    Apollo 13

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    LEADERSHIP IN CINEMA Apollo 13 (Based on a true story) Submitted by: Pam McDonald E-mail: Pam_McDonald@nifc.blm.gov Phone: 208-387-5318 Audience Rating: PG Released: 1995 Studio: Universal City Studios Genre: Drama Runtime: 140 minutes Materials: VCR or DVD‚ television or projection system‚ Wildland Fire Leadership Values and Principles handouts (single-sided)‚ notepad‚ writing utensil Objective: Students will identify Wildland Fire Leadership Values and Principles illustrated

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    Case Paper Chap 11-13

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    Case in point articles [First Last] SCI/362 [Date] [Professor] Case in Point Articles The cases in point for chapter 11 through 13 focus on different energy resources and how there are two sides to every type of energy-based need. Chapter 11 informs of us about how increasing oil exploration could destroy fragile habitats. Chapter 12 explains about the complications involved in storing dangerous radioactive wastes. Chapter 13 tells us about how even an ‘eco-friendly’ energy source can hurt

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    Topic 8 8

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    STAKEHOLDERS OF A COMPANY 1 A stakeholder is an individual or a group‚ which has a legitimate interest in a company. Interest in a stakeholder could mean several things. A stakeholder could be interested in the profits of the company‚ its ability to pay its creditors or how it gives back to the community it is operating in. The stakeholder concept was initially used in 1963 at the Stanford Research Institute through an internal memorandum‚ defining stakeholders as those groups without whose support

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    Case 09-8 Classified Information Lads and Lassies (L&L)‚ an SEC registrant‚ has its year end on the Saturday closest to January 31. Fiscal 2012‚ 2011‚ and 2010‚ which include 52 weeks each‚ ended on January 28‚ 2012‚ January 29‚ 2011‚ and January 30‚ 2010‚ respectively. L&L manufactures and sells exclusive children’s clothing to the most discerning clientele. Its products offer high quality and modern style‚ including everything from a colorful collection of cashmere sweaters to perfect vintage

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    The Body Shop Case#8

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    Sales For sales from 2001 to 2002‚ we are projecting a 13% increase because we want to base the same revenue growth as the previous fiscal year. It will take some time for the company to do better like before in the earlier years in sales growth. This increase however‚ does show improvement for the company as revenue growth hit a downward turn to 8% in the late 1990’s. For sales from 2002 to 2003‚ we are projecting another 13% increase because again we want to base the same revenue growth

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    Grief and Loss in Adolescence: Principles‚ responses and challenges Introduction Grief and loss are fundamental aspects of life; they are inevitabilities that stem from our mortality and our natural propensity to form deep emotional bonds with those closest to us—our family‚ friends and colleagues. Perhaps C. S. Lewis captured the sensation of grief best when he said: “No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear. I am not afraid‚ but the sensation is like being afraid. The same fluttering

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