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    Understand the role of management accountants in an organization. McGraw-­‐Hill/Irwin   Slide 2 Organizational Structure Decentralization is the delegation of decisionmaking authority throughout an organization. Corporate Organization Chart Board of Directors President Purchasing Personnel Vice President Operations Chief Financial Officer Controller Slide 3 Treasurer McGraw-­‐Hill/Irwin   The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) A member of the top management team responsible

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    citizens anywhere. That is just common sense and ignoring this logic is clearly unethical. According to act utilitarianism‚ we must ask ourselves what the consequences of a particular act in a particular situation will be for all those affected. (Shaw & Berry 2013). It may save money to for the companies that produced the products and they may even make a profit but exporting a commodity that is banned is unsafe for those receiving the goods. Kant’s theory also states‚ the basis of obligation

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    Mary L Weed Module 2 Written Assignment Business Ethics SUNY Empire State Summer 2010 Answer the following questions: 1. Shaw and Barry distinguish two different forms of utilitarianism. What are these two forms? Briefly describe each. Act and Rule Unitarianism is the two forms that Shaw and Barry discuss. Act utilitarianism is the belief that it is the right action that brings the greatest contentment to the greatest number of people. It is an idea that believes that the morality

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    hundreds woodcuts). His technique of making it was exceptional‚ like J. B. Shaw said “Dürer’s method of painting does not sound like the method of a painter of the Renaissance. It is rather the method of an illuminator‚ painting a miniature on a very large scale”[2]. First of all‚ if we want to compare the work of A. Dürer in the woodcuts and engravings‚ we need to discuss about different processes of making them. J. B. Shaw explained how engraving is made: “The method‚ is what called an intaglio method

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    the interests of the consumer comes from the fact that consumers rely on businesses to satisfy their various wants and needs. We can see‚ in today’s highly technological era‚ a very complex economy with intense specialization and urban concentration (Shaw 352). Because most of us don’t - or don’t know how to - make our own clothing‚ construct our own homes‚ or even grow our own food we depend on business for our own survival and enrichment. Consumer dependence increases a business’s responsibility to

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    power to present images to the public. McCombs and Shaw investigated presidential campaigns in 1968‚ 1972 and 1976. In the research done in 1968 they focused on two elements: awareness and information. Investigating the agenda-setting function of the mass media‚ they attempted to assess the relationship between what voters in one community said were important issues and the actual content of the media messages used during the campaign. McCombs and Shaw concluded that the mass media exerted a significant

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    primarily Shavian reworking of Ovid’s Metamorphoses with undertones of Cinderella. Romance and satire dominate both the play’s plot as well as style. Shaw takes a strong central situation--the transformation of a common flower girl into a lady--and surrounds it with superficial trimmings. There is technical innovation in the plot structure since Shaw‚ under the influence of Ibsen‚ replaces the stock Victorian formula of exposition‚ situation and unraveling with exposition‚ situation and discussion

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    searching for clues such as actions‚ attitude‚ tone‚ or body language. These examples are used to help the reader comprehend the author’s attitude towards their subject. Terry Krautwurst‚ author of “Brain Birds: Amazing Crows and Ravens” and David Shaw author of “A Soft Spot for Crows”‚ both display a positive attitude towards crows and ravens by using complementary language and focusing on the intellectual abilities

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    CASE STUDY 3 AS PLANES GET BIGGER‚ THE MARKET-PLACE GETS MORE COMPETITIVE I- INTRODUCTION Globalisation rapidly changes marketing environment and marketplace become more competitive. It is no longer enough for company to be driven by product and technology without building customer relationship (Kotler‚ Adam‚ Denize and Armstrong 2009). Moreover‚ “business success is not determined by the producer but by the customer” (Drucker 1973 cited in Kotler et al. 2009‚

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    ENG 360 Final Exam 1. 19th Century Detective Fiction – a genre which deals with fictionalized mystery crimes‚ which are often solved by the main story characters. In this genre it is common for the story to include clues and evidence for the readers to put together and try to solve the mystery independent of the detective. Doyle’s “A Scandal in Bohemia” is an example of 19th century detective fiction. 2. Whodunit – a plot driven detective story which allows the audience to participate in the

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