unintentionally hurt another person is liable for the harm through intentional harm. Holdings: the jury rendered a verdict for the plaintiff of $2800. Rationale: the touch was the exciting or remote cause of the destruction of the bone. The case was a case of torts and it related to the assult and battery which the defendant should pay money for the plaintiff. The defendant has no proof of any other hurt‚ and the medical testimony seems to have been agreed that this touch or kick was
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Case 4: Takamatsu Case Analysis (25 points) Executive Summary Takamatsu Sports Enterprise is a sporting company that has recently experienced a considerably large loss in net profit. Mr. Takamatsu has begun to look into the problem of the company and believes that Ms. Ota is the problem in the loss of sales. Although Mr. Takamatsu thinks that Ms. Ota is the problem‚ it really is Mr. Fujita. He has inefficient training and sales. If Mr. Takamatsu gets Mr. Fujita the appropriate training‚ he can
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COMPANY CASE #3 Harrah’s Entertainment: hitting the CRM jackpot BACKGROUND BACKGROUND The company was founded in 1937 with a bingo parlor in Reno‚ Nevada. Around 1946‚ the founder opened Harrah’s Club at its present location on North Virginia Street in downtown Reno. Since that moment on there were several purchases of clubs‚ until 1962 when Harrah’s constructs 400-room hotel tower in Reno‚ so development and expansion was not very fast before the 70’s. From
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Does Good Job Enrichment Policy and Practices Impact Employee’s Job Satisfaction? William S.Y. Pan‚ University of New Haven Jack Werblow‚ University of New Haven ABSTRACT In this research we investigate the question whether and to what extent that an employer’s good job enrichment program impact on the level of employees’ job satisfaction? We focus our study on the employees who have been on the job for at least one year. We further assume that the employer has already implemented a well-designed
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CtrlS The Summer Internship Program Background CtrlS is India’s leading provider of Datacenter solutions with 2 Tier-IV datacenters currently operational in Navi Mumbai and Hyderabad. CtrlS has many firsts to its credit including India’s first Tier-IV datacenter‚ besides DR and Cloud solutions that have redefined the way IT services are consumed by client organizations. In a short span‚ CtrlS has already been recognized by leading industry bodies like NASSCOM‚ CII‚ FICCI etc.‚ for the pioneering
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CALTEX vs CA Facts: On various dates‚ defendant‚ a commercial banking institution‚ through its Sucat Branch issued 280 certificates of time deposit (CTDs) in favor of one Angel dela Cruz who deposited with herein defendant the aggregate amount of P1‚120‚000.00. Angel dela Cruz delivered the said certificates of time deposit (CTDs) to herein plaintiff in connection with his purchase of fuel products from Caltex (inc). Sometime in March 1982‚ Angel dela Cruz informed Mr. Timoteo Tiangco‚ the Sucat
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1. Paulson Company uses a predetermined overhead rate based on machine hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. The company has provided the following estimated costs for next year: Paulson estimated that 40‚000 direct labor hours and 20‚000 machine hours would be worked during the year. The predetermined overhead rate per machine hour will be: A) $1.60. B) $2.10. C) $1.00. D) $1.05. Answer: B) $2.10. Manufacturing OH = Rent + Depreciation + Indirect materials + Insurance
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time. Mark Cuban’s Case Study Mark Cuban born July 31‚ 1958‚ is an Entrepreneur who began his career with nothing and built himself up to a billionaire. He began his entrepreneur career as a 12 year old when he sold garbage bags to buy himself expensive shoes. With enough good investments in his life he managed to make himself a lot of money. He bought the Dallas Mavericks and brought up their winning percentage from 40% to 69%. During his ownership of the Mavericks there were multiple
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TOKYO DISNEYLAND AND THE DISNEY SEA PARK: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND DIFFERENCES IN THE CAPITAL BUDGETING CONCEPTS AND METHODS BETWEEN AMERICAN AND JAPANESE COMPANIES. 1.What are the industry differences in US Corporate Governance and Japanese Corporate Governance? JAPANIES CORPORATE GOVERNANCE US CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Stakeholders of organiztions: Japanies system believs in the wealth maximization of stake holders‚ including managers‚ labour‚ suppliers‚ crediters etc American syatem always emphasized
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Background: Hilton hotels started out in Cisco‚ TX being a small family owned business in the early 1900’s. By 1946 Hilton Hotels Corp became public and 8 years later acquired Promus Corp with the intention of continuing to diversify and cater to all customers whether upper class‚ middle class‚ business or personal. Fast forward to 2007 where now Hilton owns/operates and/or franchises close to 3‚000 properties and 500‚000 rooms in 78 countries ranging from ultimate luxury to middle class hotel chains
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