Workshop Five-Ethical Solutions Paper Jackie Marshall June 19‚ 2013 Workshop Five-Ethical Solutions Paper The owner of a company reduced wages by 5% for all employees in 2010 due to the aftereffects of 9/11: an action that was necessary in order to save the company from financial ruin during a very turbulent economy. Since that time‚ no one within the organization has gotten a raise. However‚ the business has now stabilized‚ showing a net profit for the fourth quarter of 2011‚ all of
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Answer Questions: 1. Was the suspension fair? The suspension was fair. -joan has acted improperly many a time. -joan has not arranged alternatives for repeated personal problems. ----------------------------------- 2. Did Joan act responsibly? -joan has not acted responsibily many a time. ------------------------------------- 3. Should she be fired? -this is a commercial business house ‚ who have a responsibility to the customers and stakeholders. Hence joan
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FINAL SPEECH (Persuasive Problem-Solution) Purpose: To inform and persuade your audience that a specific problem exists‚ it is serious‚ and it affects them. Time: 6-8 minutes Topic: Choose a topic that interests you and would probably interest your audience (the class). Consider what your audience already knows about this topic and what their attitude about this topic will be. Do not choose something the audience already knows a lot about. This topic must be presented in a persuasive
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INSTRUCTOR’S MANUAL TO ACCOMPANY Database System Concepts Fourth Edition Abraham Silberschatz Yale University Henry F. Korth Lehigh University S. Sudarshan Indian Institute of Technology‚ Bombay Copyright c 2001 A. Silberschatz‚ H. Korth‚ and S. Sudarshan Contents Preface 1 Chapter 1 Exercises Chapter 2 Exercises Chapter 3 Exercises Chapter 4 Exercises Chapter 5 Exercises Chapter 6 Exercises Introduction 4 Entity Relationship Model 9 Relational
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SAMPLE ANSWER FORMAT Oak Industries‚ Inc. Case – sample answer 1. Is it unethical for a company to intentionally understate its earnings? Why or why not? Yes‚ it is clearly unethical to intentionally understate earnings since the management makes representations that the financial statements are complete and accurate. It is obvious that intentionally understating earnings is done to allow the company to later overstate earnings by using falsified reserves to cover the inadequate
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Topic | 1. | General Environmental Analysis | 2. | Industry’s Dominant Traits | 3. | Based on Porter’s Five Forces Model Attractiveness Industry | 4. | Strategic Group in Industry | 5. | Industry Dynamics within the Dominant Strategic Group (Porter Five Forces Model) | 6. | Drivers of Change and their implication on the industry | 7. | Key Success Factors | 8. | Competitive Profile Matrix (CPM) | 10. | External Factor Evaluation (EFE) | 11. | Internal
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Case 33 – The Casino Industry in 2011 Brant Davis Problem Summary The Las Vegas and Atlantic City locations have lost revenues in recent years. In addition to the economic slowdown‚ these gambling locations are also facing new competitors in the market that are providing attractive choices to the customers. Though there are some external forces beyond their control‚ it seems that attractiveness and accessibility are very important focus areas for these cities. Analysis Using the SWOT
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A buffer solution can maintains a narrow range of pH even when strong acid are added. In our experiment‚ we can see water is not a buffer‚ water can undergo very big changes when small amounts of strong acid or strong bases are added. When the strong acid‚ 100µl HCl was added into the dd water‚ the pH value changed from 7.38 to 5.83 which mean the dd water has turn into acid. The same phenomenon occurs while strong base‚ 100µl NaOH was added into the dd water. The pH value changed from 7.07 to 9
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“The Case of the Unidentified Industries” Industry A → Commercial Bank (fitted into the most nearly comparable balance sheet and ratio purchases for clients) The commercial bank has a zero level inventory‚ like B‚ F‚ and H. The second indicator is the high level of accounts receivable at the highest level of the eleven industries with a total of 85. B → Advertising Agency (revenue primarily derived from commissions equal to 15% of media purchases for clients) The advertising agency
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