D’Leon Inc.‚ Part II TABLE IC4-1 Statement of Financial Positions 2009E 2008 2007 Assets Cash $85‚632 $7‚282 $57‚600 Accounts receivable 878‚000 632‚160 351‚200 Inventories 1‚716‚480 1‚287‚360 715‚200 Total current assets $2‚680‚112 $1‚926‚802 $1‚124‚000 Gross fixed assets 1‚197‚160 1‚202‚950 491‚000 Less accumulated depreciation 380‚120 263‚160 146‚200 Net fixed assets $817‚040 $939‚790 $344‚800 Total assets $3‚497‚152 $2‚866‚592 $1‚468‚800 Liabilities
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Donna Leon was born in 1942‚ in Montclair‚ New Jersey. She is an American of Irish/Spanish decent. There is no information on whom her parents are/were‚ nor the occupations they had or have. We do know that she was born during post-Pearl Harbor‚ which was the first year of World War II. In 1983‚ she worked as an English teacher in northern Italy. When 1991 came around‚ she stopped teaching and concentrated only on writing and other cultural activities in the field of music (especially baroque music)
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Donna Dubinsky and Apple Computer‚ Inc. Case Analysis Dubinsky’s primary mistake was relying on her position and reputation rather than mounting an effective‚ persuasive‚ and fact-based argument. As noted by Jay Conger in The Necessary Art of Persuasion‚ today’s employees are not content to accept a decree from above and seek to understand the reasons behind a decision. She should have taken Jobs’ JIT proposal seriously from the beginning and‚ as soon as she heard of it‚ worked to make her case
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Ethical Dilemma: Donna and Wilma Liberty University Abstract In this paper‚ you will be able to see how to apply professional values‚ codes of ethics‚ and decision-making model to the process of ethical decision-making. I chose to look at ethical dilemma number 4. In this dilemma‚ a client’s confidentiality has been breached; due to her counselor. The first approach is for me to identify the problem and apply the ACA code of ethics. I then identify the moral principles
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The second student‚ I chose is Donna Corcoran; she is ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder). She was born in Australia and her parents got divorced when she was four years old. She lives with her mother. She was affected by this divorce and always felt that happened because of her. Her mother sometimes struggling to figure out what her daughter wants to say. In her school‚ she has all the support from her teachers. Autism is a lifelong developmental condition that affects‚ among other things‚ the way an
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Judith Jamison Quote on Judith Jamison “If you look at a dancer in silence‚ his or her body will be the music. If you turn the music on‚ that body will become an extension of what you’re hearing.” Fact • Judith Jamison was born on May 10‚ 1943 in culturally vibrant Philadelphia to gifted parents who valued the arts. • Jamison began taking dance lessons at age six at the Judimar School
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Donna Dubinsky and Apple Computer‚ Inc. As companies today strive for success in the market place‚ it is the efficiency of the top management in the company‚ which usually determines whether or not they are able to achieve their goals. Many of these goals and values incorporate concepts surrounding quality products and services‚ innovation‚ team spirit‚ and efficient management‚ just to name a few. However‚ many times a disconnect in one or more of these areas can cause communication barriers
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I chose the article Competency in nursing: A concept analysis‚ which was written by Donna D. Scott Tilley PhD‚ RN. Tilley (2008) states that “competency is a topic of great interest to educators and administrators in practice disciplines‚ particularly healthcare disciplines such as nursing” (p. 58). The concept of competency is very subjective and there are no guidelines or ways to measure it. This article focuses on the role of competency in nursing and through a concept analysis process‚ various
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Donna Dubinsky and Apple Computer‚ Inc. Report of Findings and Recommendations Prepared By: Robin Armstrong Table of Contents Background and Scope 3 Current Scenario 4 Situation Analysis 6 Conclusions and Recommendations 8 Background and Scope This report has been prepared for Professor XXX. This report summarizes the complete review of Donna Dubinsky’s career at Apple Computer as the Director of Distribution and Sales Administration and the proposed distribution
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RGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND LEADERSHIP WRITTEN ANALYSIS OF CASE SUBMITTED BY: FATIMA NAZ MBA I MORNING DATE:01 12 11 DONNA DUBINSKY AND APPLE COMPUTER‚ INC Introduction: In Donna Dubisky case‚ Donna was facing challenge of changing distribution system. She needs to deal with change because it was affecting her at professional level. She has had a promising career at Apple Inc. she had a support from her boss‚ Ray weaver. The dilemma was that she feels what she is doing is best for company; therefore
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