but must be careful not to violate public policy What is the duty of a party to the firm when he is planning to leave but hasn’t yet left? You cannot seek out firm’s clients while you are still working there Hamburger Did not solicit clients’ business while he was still their employ Anderson Rule: categorical – fiduciary duty obliges the fiduciary to act in the best interests of his client or beneficiary and to refrain from self-interested behavior not specifically allowed by the employment contract
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Describe the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting businesses. Type of business The two different companies I will be looking at are Tesco and The British Heart Foundation. Tesco is an organisation which produces profit by selling goods to the general public‚ they usually sell food but now they are gradually bringing in other products‚ for example home décor and clothing. Tesco has different brands within the brand itself‚ for example they have Tesco’s Finest‚ Best of British
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Our values Together with our passion for success‚ there are a number of other values embedded in our culture‚ values that we all share: Leadership: the courage to shape a better future Integrity: be real Accountability: if it is to be‚ it’s up to me Collaboration: leverage collective genius Innovation: seek‚ imagine‚ create‚ and delight Quality: what we do‚ we do well. To find out more about how we bring these values
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Question - Differences between a limited company form of business and a sole trader form of business ____________________________________________________________ __________________ Sole Trader A structure in which a business is owned by one person‚ acting under their own name or using a ’trading name’. This person is fully liable for the company’s debts and contracts and there is no distinction in law between the business and their own personal wealth i.e. unlimited liability. This means
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The Structure of a Business Decision Executive Summary The Nakamura Company of Kyoto‚ Japan is famous for making quality and for middle class lacquer containers for the daily table. The company started selling the product under the brand Chrysanthemum which eventually became the leader in the market. The product became famous with the American GI’s after the World War 2 back when Japan was under rehabilitation with assistance of the United States. Aside from the purchases made by the GI’s
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Cycles is looking to broaden its market share by targeting their sales to their best customers‚ extending their product availability through an external Web site‚ and reducing their cost of sales through lower production costs. Sales and Marketing Scenario Customer and sales-related information is a significant part of the AdventureWorks sample database. This topic provides details about the customers that are represented in the sample database‚ a schema of the major customer and sales tables and
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Legal Forms of Business Organizations Carol Sauceda FIN/419 February 4‚ 2013 Kristtine Donnelly Legal Forms of Business Organizations In business‚ there are legal forms that organizations are classified under. There are three most common forms of business organizations‚ sole proprietorship‚ partnership‚ and corporation. The life cycle theory of the firm starts out as a proprietorship. As a firm grows larger‚ more complex and needs more capital than is available from the proprietor‚ the proprietor
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The Value of HRM to Business Organisations Section 1 This essay will evaluate the literature available on the value of the selection method of personality tests to business organisations. These tests measure individual’s responses to what are usually fixed choice questions to uncover characteristics that have important implications for their job performance (Beardwell and Claydon‚ 2007). Personality tests were first reviewed in a personnel selection context in 1965 (Guion and Gottier‚ 1965)
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A Field Study in Real estate Business ABSTRACT Introduction: Real estate that generates income or is otherwise intended for investment purposes rather than as a primary residence. It is common for investors to own multiple pieces of real estate‚ one of which serves as a primary residence‚ while the others are used to generate rental income and profits through price appreciation. The tax implications for investment real estate are often different than those for residential
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DIFFERENT FORMS OF ORGANISATION SOLE TRADING CONCERN ▪ Meaning ▪ Features ▪ Advantages ▪ Disadvantages ▪ Suitability PARTNERSHIP FIRM ▪ Meaning ▪ Features ▪ Merits ▪ Demerits ▪ Kind of partnership firm ▪ Types of partners ▪ Partnership Deed JOINT HINDU FAMILY BUSINESS ▪ Meaning ▪ Features ▪ Advantages ▪ Disadvantages JOINT STOCK COMPANY ▪ Meaning ▪ Features ▪ Advantages ▪ Disadvantages ▪ Management ▪ Forms of companies
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