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    Unit 24 safeguarding Awareness of disclosure procedures The main aim of the procedure is to give clear guidance and direction. Which means being aware of any problems and addressing all concerns that the child may have it also requires trustees which can enable you to learn more about the child’s needs. But this can only be done by taking steps within their power. Empowering children and young people Empowering children and young people involves having a big influence on the decisions and also

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    know about it. In my opinion‚ Chantale should investigate further rather than raising a false alarm. She is not completely aware of the company’s practice as well as the local permissible limit which can be disposed of in municipal landfill. Blowing whistle for an incorrect issue could lead to other repercussions and should be avoided. Immediate escalation to her supervisor / operations head is already done. It should be backed by a document or investigation to escalate it further. In case of an

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    Working Conditions of Sports Announcers As a sports announcer‚ your working condition‚ responsibility‚ and income is determined by your affiliation. Network sportscasters ➢ Generally‚ they are at the top of the salary range ➢ They have the least strenuous schedules - Seldom broadcast more than one game a week - Even those who add reporting duties to their schedules only have a few minutes of sports news a day Sports announcers for national or regional cable systems

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    Valuejet 592-Case #1 5. A. Describe the environment‚ as viewed by Michael Porter’s model of competitive forces‚ that Valuejet was trying to compete in. consider competition‚ suppliers‚ customers‚ new entrants‚ substitute products? The five competitive forces that shape strategy are competition‚ suppliers‚ customers‚ new entrants‚ substitute products. Michael E. Porter demonstrates how the five competitive forces can be used in any industry. The results from all five forces not only look

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    Introduction to Management BUS 309/Spring 2013 E-portfolio Assignment Due Date: May 9th 2013 This assignment is designed to increase your knowledge about managing diverse employees in a multicultural business environment. Please refer to chapter 5 from your textbook and answer the following questions: Choose one correct answer: 1. The diversity of the workforce is ____________________; the diversity of suppliers and customers is __________________. A) Increasing; increasing B) Increasing;

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    Roughing it was written by Mark Twain. This book is a journal of Mark Twain and his brother’s trip to Carson City‚ Nevada. They went because Mark Twain’s brother had a job as the Secretary of Nevada. This book‚ journal‚ started when they were leaving to go to Carson City; and ended when Mark Twain decided to move to New York instead of living in San Francisco or any part of the wild west. In between this time he talked about how they became rich and how they lost it and how they became rich again

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    incentive systems features‚ board structures and internal control systems that clearly guide employee behavior. The most significant organizational tools are mission and values statements‚ ethics training programs‚ and confidential processes for whistle-blowing. Also‚ I will briefly be discussing the three myths the eclipse of etiquette over ethics‚ how tolerance can handle all problems‚ and how business exists to maximize profits. There are several organizational tools for a company to utilize to help

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    Human resource management is all about the activities connected with the management of the employment relationship in an organisation. An organization gains competitive advantage by using its people effectively‚ drawing on their proficiency and skill to meet clearly defined objectives. HRM is aimed at recruiting competent‚ flexible and committed people‚ managing and rewarding their performance and developing key competencies. The rise of modern human resource management is more than just

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    annually because of fraud‚ waste‚ and abuse. We will examine the [pic]types of fraud‚ waste‚ abuse‚ the[pic] involvement [pic]of the[pic] federal government in prevention‚ the roles of healthcare organizations and employees‚ and the protection for whistle-blowers and consequences for those involved in fraud‚ waste‚ and abuse. Fraud‚ waste and abuse can be described as the intentional deception to get an unauthorized or unwarranted benefit. A pharmacist that charges both the patient and the insurance

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    In this case there are a number of ethical issues such as doctoring findings to produce a positive outcome for the company in question. However the main ethical issue is whistle blowing. Many people had the opportunity to expose the problems with the brakes. People may say that those involved in this case are in the wrong due to the fact that they had a major role in the qualification of the brakes. Most of the executives or senior workers of Goodrich‚ that new about the problems or were informed

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