Case 10-27 /Rigging Standards 1) How did Preston Lansing Probably ‘rig’ the standard costs-are the standards set too high or too low? Explain The standards are set too high. When the products are run at a lower cost than the standard‚ then this produces a favorable variance. The cost of goods sold and variance should net to the correct cost though and this is the reason the system creates the variance. Lansing set a loose standard which the standard quantities and standard price are high‚ flowing
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Upon notification that we are receiving a new female soldier‚ the process of integration would not change. SPC Emily Hobson is a soldier and took the same oath as the rest of the section and should be treated the same: however‚ in the ARMY‚ you can “add” to‚ not take away. I would ensure to brief my section on the incoming personal and about some upcoming mandatory training that has to happen after SPC Hobson arrives. Upon arrival‚ I would have already determined who SPC Hobson’s sponsor will be
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Bid Rigging Bid rigging is a major source of corruption in procurement organizations today. According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)‚ “bid rigging (pr collusive tendering) occurs when businesses‚ that would otherwise be expected to compete‚ secretly conspire to raise prices or lower the quality of the goods or services for purchasers who wish to acquire products or services through a bidding process” (Danger‚ 2009). Bid rigging can occur is both public and
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Globalisation had brought new and common standard for worldwide. The norm‚ consumption attitude‚ believes and personal preference had been made into common. The global process shows fast growing speed make business communication becomes more multicultural. It also leads to complex condition in business. The growing need for cross culture ethic that require more regulations such as equal treatment‚ work safety guarantee and environment friendly policy. Under the globalisation trend‚ economic links
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Manager induction standards Standards for managers new in post in adult social care‚ including those managing their own support workers 2012 ‘Refreshed’ web edition‚ with guidance and certificate we help employers to manage their workforces Contents Introduction Core standards 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Governance and accountability Systems and processes to promote communication Partnership working and relationships Using person-centred practice to achieve positive outcomes Team leadership and management
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Professionalism Standards and Ethics Professionalism standards and ethics are a set of guidelines that are followed to promote dignity and respect of clients. As well as to ensure the clients get the best care possible. They affect everyone’s behavior because you can’t react and say things that you might normally say or do in a casual setting. However there are some things that people may say or do that may not exactly be professional‚ but not against ethics. You could come across something
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wise but many at times‚ deceptive methods in journalism are still unacceptable and it jeopardizes the accountability of this profession. The code of ethics serves as a guideline for all editors and journalists to be able to sustain accountability in their work. (Richards‚ I 2005) How does it justify a journalist’s work when he bridges the code of ethics just to be able to provide information? As explained by Elliot and Culver (1992)‚ there are 3 stages of deception when obtaining information. The
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When reading Rigging the Game By Michael Schwalbe‚ I knew there are many social and structural inequalities with our society‚ but I never really understood how these inequalities affect society. Schwalbe discuss the different kinds of capitals human‚ social‚ and cultural (10). He describes human capital as “…credentials‚ skills‚ and work experience” (10). If you were born in an environment that possessed no work ethic or capitalized on your individual skills (uniqueness)‚ the road to success could
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Character rigging Character Rigging in Maya provides a basic introduction to rigging theory‚ and delves into the details of how to create professional‚ realistic 3D characters. And we learn how to combine Maya’s skeleton‚ inverse kinematics (IK)‚ and constraint tools to create a basic rig for a character‚ and how to attach the character mesh to the skeleton using Maya’s skinning tools. Facial expressions are a crucial part of your character’s ability to communicate. Most of what your character
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT GROUP ASSIGNMENT Table of Content 1. Business ethics of project manager 4 1.1. Motivation theory 4 1.1.1. Maslow’s hierarchy of need 4 1.1.2. Theory X and Theory Y 4 1.1.3. Reinforcement Theory 5 1.2. Business ethics 5 1.2.1. What is business ethics 5 1.2.2. Utilitarianism theory 6 1.2.3. Equity theory 7 1.3. Standard for international project managers 7 1.4. Social responsibilities 10 2. Impact of environments 11 2.1. Macro-environments 11 2.1.1. Cultural society Environment
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