INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANCY ARUSHA IN COLLABORATION WITH COVENTRY UNIVERSITY (UK) ASSIGNMENT 2: KENYA AIRWAYS CASE STUDY MODULE NAME: ORGANIZATION BEHOVIOUR AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MODULE CODE: LECTURERS: DUE DATE: ARUM62EKM DR ANTHONY OLOMOLAIYE & MS HELLEN MESHACK 8th JANUARY 2011 1 Coursework cover sheet – be sure to keep a copy of all work submitted Submit via the coursework at Room No. 20 Administration Building Section A - To be completed by the student – PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
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Paper on Financial Distress and Restructuring A Case Study of Air India Ltd & Kingfisher Airlines Ltd Submitted to Dr. B. Shivraj Professor‚ DOSBA‚ UoM Submitted by Mr. Prasad V. Daddikar MBA IV Semester‚ Roll No. 50 Reg. No. 10MBO102 INTRODUCTION Financial distress is a term in Corporate Finance used to indicate a condition when promises to creditors of a company are broken or honored with difficulty. Sometimes financial distress can lead to bankruptcy. Financial distress
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Problems Posed by Alcohol-Impaired Driving: The biggest problem with drunk driving by young adults is the high rate of traffic accidents. Although young drivers ages 16 through 25 makeup only 15% of U.S. licensed drivers‚ they constitute 30 percent of all alcohol-related driving fatalities. This is double the amount of licensed drivers in that age group. Inexperience with both drinking and driving may contribute to this disproportionate rate. Nationwide in 1996‚ people ages 15 to 24 died in
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Increased Safety and Decreased Attention Advanced Driver Assistance Systems are sweeping the automotive industry. Although they can help drivers avoid potential accidents‚ they are continually making drivers less concentrated on the road and more reliant on man-made machines to help them drive. There are a number of reasons why in recent years electronic driving aids have been developed and implemented at an ever-increasing rate. The first and foremost reason is safety (i.e. an unacceptable number
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and World Timber Markets. UK: CABI Publishing. Barr‚ Christopher‚ “The Political-Economy of Fiber‚ Finance‚ and Debt in Indonesia’s Pulp and Paper Industries’‚ in The Indonesian Quarterly‚ CSIS‚ Vol. XXIX‚ No.2.2001. ________________‚ (2000). Profits on Paper: The Political-Economy of Fiber‚ Finance‚ and Debts in Indonesia’s Pulp and Paper Industries. (Complete paper). Bogor: CIFOR and WWF. Blaikie‚ P & Brookfield‚ H (1987). Land Degradation and Society. London: Methuen Press. Brookfield‚ Harold
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With increasing demand from downstream industries and support from Chinese government‚ Polyvinyl Pyrrolidone production and consumption has been growing rapidly in the past few years‚ and China has become one of most important PVP producers in the world with larger export volume. However‚ affected by global financial crisis‚ most PVP’s downstream industries have witnessed a downturn since late 2008‚ which seriously impacted PVP industry both in domestic and overseas market. How did China’s PVP overcome
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The Industry Averages and Financial Ratios Cassandra Brown‚ Diana Smiley‚ Patricia Ramirez FIN/370 - FINANCE FOR BUSINESS 11/23/14 Michael Rodriguez The Industry Averages and Financial Ratios In today’s market business really look at what the others in their competitive market are doing to compare how they are doing as a business or corporation. They do this by evaluating the industry averages and the financial ratios. When corporations and financial advisors look at the industry average
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THE DRIVERS OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: A CRITICAL REVIEW Matthew Haigh‚ University of Amsterdam Marc T. Jones‚ Ashridge Business School Abstract The paper criticises the dominant discourse of corporate social responsibility (CSR) by examining six sets of factors conventionally considered as promoting outcomes consistent with core principles of social responsibility: intra-organizational factors‚ competitive dynamics‚ institutional investors‚ end-consumers‚ government regulators and non-governmental
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Marketing Environment What would you assume to be the key PEST drivers? PEST/STEP is about the macro environment. We should use the finer grained variant of Kotler which details Social into Cultural‚ Demographic and Natural (the first two probably being very “yielding”). Political Forces Alcohol consume is a threat to public health and should be constrained • Market monopolization in Scandinavian and other countries • Alcohol taxes in most countries of the world • Anti-alcohol campaigns
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Motivation Drivers. Mc.Clelland’s Theory McClelland’s Human Motivation Theory states that every person has one of three main driving motivators: the needs for achievement‚ affiliation‚ or power. These motivators are not inherent; we develop them through our culture and life experiences. This theory can help you to identify the dominant motivators of people on your team. You can then use this information to influence how you set goals and provide feedback‚ and how you motivate and reward team members
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