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    tC MAPPING THE FUTURE IN UNCERTAIN TIMES No ON PAPER‚ ROB MCEWEN WAS AN UNLIKELY CHAIRMAN and CEO for Canadian mining company Goldcorp‚ Inc. With a background in finance‚ the small‚ soft-spoken man with the neatly-trimmed moustache preferred meticulous tailoring to industrial machinery. But despite his appearance‚ McEwen was a prospector at heart: he had a fascination with gold and grew up hearing tales from his father about miners‚ prospectors and grubstakes at the dinner table. So smitten

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    The roles of the chief information officer (CIO) and the chief information security officer (CISO) are both critical positions in strategic planning and implementation of security‚ operational policies‚ and procedures. Traditionally‚ the CISO reports to the CIO‚ but their goals are not exactly the same. The CIO has a broad range of responsibilities to include interpreting an organization’s strategy plan into practical departmental objectives. In addition‚ the CIO is accountable for and maintains

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    formulas as well as its high-performance chips. To recruit the CEO from the inside seems to work well for Intel‚ and actually it is a sound policy. First at all‚ recruiting the CEO from the inside ensures their loyalty to the company‚ so the chief executive changes will be less likely to influence the company. These homegrown CEOs know more about the company‚ and because they all working in Intel for a long time‚ in their eyes‚ Intel is their home‚ not only a working place. Since that‚ they will try

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    FACULTY OF COMMERCE NAME STUDENT NUMBER DEPARTMENT COURSE COURSE CODE LECTURER YEAR ASSINGMENT QUESTION KUDZANAI ALLEN PARAFFIN N00801001T FINANCE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE CFI 4107 DR. DUBE PART IV The split of the Chairman and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) roles are considered to be clearer in many ways in Good Corporate Governance. Discuss this statement in view of the Zimbabwean context. There is much debate as to whether companies are better served by splitting the roles of CEO and Chairman

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    Should police officers wear body cameras? A 2013 University of Cambridge study found that when officers wear body cameras‚ both police and respondents are less likely to use violence. This study indicated a drop in the use of force by more than fifty percent. Body cameras will make the streets safer for both officers and the general public. Continuously wearing the camera will hold the officer accountable for his/her behavior. Also‚ body cameras can prevent cases like the Ferguson and Baltimore case

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    Ferguson‚ Missouri. Baltimore‚ Maryland. Chicago‚ Illinois; In these cities and around the country‚ police‚ citizens‚ and activists debate over the argument of whether or not police officers should wear body cameras. The topic of police brutality has become more prevalent due to social media recording questionable acts of violent incidents involving the police. The shooting in Ferguson‚ Missouri includes one of the most controversial cases because of police brutality‚ and started riots across the

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    3 Technology has helped solve many cases where police officers were accused of excessive force. Most importantly cameras provide proof of how many police officers have been accused of excessive. The cameras are not only been used to take selfies but have been used to catch how police officers over use their power against people with less power. Not only cell phone cameras from witnesses have helped catch police brutality but police officers own dash cameras in their own police car and video surveillance

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    Do you think that police officers who abuse their power lose their job?Believe if officers were better trained for their job police brutality would go down?Sometimes officers may go overboard in doing their job.They may use excessive force which can be done with a weapon‚tear gas‚nerve gas‚pepper spray‚etc.May even go as far as to use psychological limitations ‚verbal abuse‚false arrests‚ sexual abuse‚or even death(Opposing Viewpoints).Police officers who abuse their power in any way‚shape‚or form

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    For the Running Header: THE SLIPPERY SLOPE TO CORRUPTION The Slippery Slope to Corruption and the Public Corruption of Police Officers Ricky A Price‚ Col. U.S.A.F. (Ret) Kaplan University Online CJ340-02: Applied Criminal Justice Ethics Professor Kevin Stoehr 10 July 2012 The law enforcement agent‚ that represents government‚ bears the heavy responsibility of maintaining‚ in his own conduct and the honor and integrity of all government institutions. He‚ consequently‚ shall guard against

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    civilians have to deal with‚ so why don’t they always wear them? The accountability of a police officer wearing body cameras is endless‚ but i’m only going to list a few. One of the accountabilities of the cameras is that if an officer is continuously wearing his or her camera‚ he or she would be accountable for their appropriate and inappropriate conduct. Also‚ studies show that the police officer who wears a camera on them while on the job are less likely to use forceful action against innocent

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