ACCT 2010: Fall 2012 Sections L08‚ L09‚ and L15 GROUP PROJECT Please form groups of four to five students. Each group should analyze three cases provided below and write a short report. The objectives of the project are to help you develop the ability to 1) evaluate situations that have ethical implications‚ 2) identify the stakeholders and their interests‚ 3) describe ethical dilemmas and propose solutions‚ and 4) explain the importance of social responsibility. Each group should submit a written
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Strategic Management Gazelle in 2010 Jorge Tarzijan Questions for Gazelle in 2010 • • 1. How does Gazelle create value for and extract value from its customers? What are its key sources of competitive advantage? 2. How should Gazelle use its resources in order to grow? Choose among: • • • • a. Focus primarily on driving and executing retail partnerships b. Focus primarily on its own consumer-facing initiatives (e.g. build its own brand‚ launch a buyer-facing website‚ develop
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JOB: Federal Security for a Federal Building Name: Mr. T. Davison Location: Dallas‚ Texas Time on Job: 5 years 1. Prior to being hired were you asked to take any physical ability tests? Yes 2. What do you perceive to be the physical demands of your job? A lot of walking‚ standing for periods of time‚ and although not required all the time‚ running. 3. On a scale of 1 to 5‚ with 5 meaning very physically demanding and 1 meaning not at all physically demanding‚ how physically demanding
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buck never takes your as far as you want to go. Journal Entry 6-4-12 The G Tech taught me that you must do research in order to know your counter parts BATNA so that you and obtain some form of leverage. This gives you an advantage in the negotiation process. For example I did not know that the SELLER I was buying from deal had fallen threw. If I would of known all the information I would have been able to get a better deal. In the real world scenario like our class activity I would have done
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(2006) Beyond the Single-Person‚ Single-Insight Attribution in Understanding Entrepreneurial Opportunities Dimo Dimov Capitalism‚ Socialism‚ and DemocracyHarper & Row‚ New York (1934) Center for Creative Media‚ University of Alabama‚ Tuscaloosa‚ AL‚ 35487-0172‚ USA Cognition‚ creativity‚ and entrepreneurship Thomas B. Ward Competition and EntrepreneurshipUniversity of Chicago Press‚ Chicago‚ IL (1973) Conceptualizing Opportunity Recognition as a Socio-Cognitive ProcessCentre for Advanced Studies
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The Essential Drucker BOOKS BY PETER F. DRUCKER MANAGEMENT The Essential Drucker Management Challenges for the 21st Century Peter Drucker on the Profession of Management Managing in a Time of Great Change Managing for the Future Managing the Non-Profit Organization The Frontiers of Management Innovation and Entrepreneurship The Changing World of the Executive Managing in Turbulent Times Management: Tasks‚ Responsibilities‚ Practices Technology‚ Management and Society The Effective Executive Managing
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Introduction Good food is a basic requirement for the human body. It is of prime importance in the attainment of normal growth and development. Food not only satisfies the appetite but aids in the maintenance of all body processes and supply essential energy required for maintaining body temperature and activity. In the role of nutrition‚ food cannot be neglected in the promotion of health and prevention of disease .The understanding of these concepts in addition to the basics of proper nutrition
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The Essential Drucker “In one Volume selection of the essential writings from Peter F. Drucker’s sixty years of work on management.” Part I: Management Consist of twelve chapters and focuses on the purpose of the business‚ management by objectives and self- control and Entrepreneurial strategies. Many great ideas and problems that comes across while managing a business has covered in these sections. Author has described very good example of how sears has changed his business strategy over the
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CASE STUDY AL RUSKIN PRESENTED BY (GROUP 2) TOULICK KEBBA VIJAY CHANTHY Synopsis Al Ruskin‚ a Harvard Business School graduate who passed out 3 years earlier‚ drops in one Sunday afternoon to see one of his professors. He works for Amalgamated Industries for the last 3 years‚ albeit in various positions and departments. He is currently working in the Market Research Division for the company. He is here to discuss with his professor about his job and the situations and issues that he is facing at
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Arabic Lit 1121 Al-Andalus Al-Andalus was referred to as the areas of the Iberian Peninsula which were occupied by the Moors between 711-1492 AD. The Iberian Peninsula is the south western most part of Europe including Spain‚ Portugal‚ and France. The Moors were Muslim people of Arab descent who invaded or settled Al-Andalus from Northern Africa. Before the Moors came to the Iberian Peninsula‚ Spain was ruled under the Visigoths. Their kingdom quickly fell apart when the Moors
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