Dilemmas Case Studies Professional Accountants in Business December 20112 Contents Introduction ...............................................................................................................................3 Case Study 1...............................................................................................................................5 Pressure to overstate stock valuation ...................................................................................5 Case Study 2...
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CASE STUDY PRESENTATION LENHAGE AG: ETHICAL DILEMMA ABDUL NUR IZZAH SHAARMINI NURAZZYYANNA SUMMARY RINGO WEINHARDT Parent company :Lenhage AG US citizen Expatriate president & general manager LENHAGE AG CHULSOO LEE European manufacturer & seller of tools for construction industry Head of purchasing for Chun-Ha construction‚ large Company in South Korea Chun-Ha construction Largest technologically advanced construction company SOUTH KOREA • Uncorrupt nation • Infrastructure
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11/22/11 Quote essay Per 5-6 “You can’t win unless you know how to lose”-Kareem-Abdul-Jabbar You can’t be a sore winner because you need to know how the other team feels. Every time you brag you make the other team sad. The coach might get angry at you and make you sit out for bullying. If you know than you’ll understand that the other team is sad when you lose a game you don’t like hearing people brag. The quote involves my family because when one of my family members loses
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Case study of organisation culture: Google Google‚ one of the world’s wealthiest and fastest growing companies‚ is often presented as a model of a ‘progressive’ organisation. What lessons can other businesses learn? The white paper on work in 2020‚ released by the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) last month‚ contained a summary of aspects of Google’s culture‚ and drew some conclusions about its implications for other organisations. Established in 1998‚ Google now employs more
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regulated properly. Is justice really being served? What moral standards are being used to justify what is right and wrong? Some of the dealings of many brokers have some people wondering if they have a conscience or are they just evil. A good example in this case was when one of the brokers took advantage of an unemployed widow who needed sound advice on how to diversify her portfolio in such a way that it would sustain her for the rest of her life. Needless to say‚ she was steered in the wrong
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line. In 1985‚ the company started the 1% for the Planet pledge and has consistently asked other companies to join it in donating 1% of its sales to help save the environment. Even more impressive is the fact that Patagonia‚ aware of the impact its business has on the environment‚ has frequently asked its consumers to refrain from buying its products if they don’t really need them Microsoft Given the fact that it was started by Bill Gates‚ one of America’s most generous philanthropists‚ it follows
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BUSINESS ETHICS CASE STUDY 1) What are Joseph’s ethical problems? Joseph is faced with some ethical problems such as honesty‚ conflicts of interest‚ fairness and bribes. He found out that Carl and other employees were using (kickback) with their customers. Even if the Alcon’s hand book didn’t say anything about the kickback‚ but it include this statement" our company stands for the right thing at all time and giving our customers the best products for the best price" so Joseph and the employees
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INDIVIDUAL WORK WEEK TWO-CASE STUDY BY SHELLY DAVIS Identify what you consider to be potentially unethical. Why do you think it is not ethical? I believe Daryl’s decision to have the secretary and the market research interns to work on his book are unethical. The book that Daryl is supposed to be writing for one isn’t from his own words or his own research. He’s using the interns to look up information‚ having them use the company’s time and money to do research on a book that is basically
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why the Google Business Model won: 1.- Google had - and still has - a simple‚ clean‚ clear‚ minimalistic user interface. no frills‚ just the logo and the search box - easy and fast to load. And this was a key feature with the slow internet connections of the early years 1999 -2001 - while Yahoo and most of the other search engines were more like generalistic portals‚ full of confusion‚ full of useless features and useless links‚ full of annoying banner ads‚ heavy and slow to load. Google had a
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GOOGLE‚ INCORPORATED 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy. Mountain View‚ California January 28‚ 2012 Dr. Jan Schlegel Trine University Fort Wayne‚ Indiana Dear Dr. Schlegel: The attached report describes the economic impact of Google‚ Inc. in the business world. You will find the results of this report useful in your evaluation of success of Google‚ Inc. This report was designed to examine the economic impact of Google in three areas: * History of the company including major milestones
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