William Blake: Printer‚ Poet‚ and Political Commentator? Carl Hiaasen‚ a satire-loving journalist‚ believes strongly in that genre of literature saying‚ “Good satire comes from anger. It comes from a sense of injustice‚ that there are wrongs in the world that need to be fixed. And what better place to get that well of venom and outrage boiling than a newsroom‚ because you’re on the front lines.” These veiled criticisms have the power to bring to light‚ for all to see‚ inequality that exists in
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prices: 10‚ 20‚ 30‚ 40‚ 50‚ 60‚ 70‚ 80‚ 90‚ and Quantities: 5‚ 10‚ 15‚ 20‚ 25‚ 30‚ 35‚ 40‚ 45‚ 50‚ 55‚ 60‚ 65.) 2. Or Kids is a representative firm in the home grown orchid industry. The firm has a short run total cost curve given by: TC = 50 + 2q + 2q2 and a marginal cost curve given by: MC =2 + 4q. Or Kids operates in is competitive industry with the following Market Demand and Market Supply Curves: QD = 1‚410 – 40 P (Demand) QS = -390 + 20 P (Supply)
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WINDOW DRESSING Window dressing is presenting company accounts in a manner which enhances the financial position of the company. It is a form of creative accounting involving the manipulation of figures to flatter the financial position of the business. It is also defined as: ‘A form of accounting‚ which while complying with all the regulations‚ nevertheless‚ gives a biased impression of the company’s performance.’ Though it is not illegal‚ it is considered by many financial pundits asunethical
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(Selling Price – Variable Cost Per Unit) £250000 (£1.50 – 70p) 80p = £31500 units E.g.) |0utput |FC |VC |TC |TR |Profit | |0 |£250000 |0 |£250000 |£0 |-£250000 | |50000 |£250000 |£35000
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CHALLENGES FACED IN MODERN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES FACED IN MODERN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 1. Globalization: Many Indian firms are compelled to think globally‚ something which is difficult for managers who were accustomed to operate in vast sheltered markets with minimal or no competition either from domestic or foreign firms. 2. Changed Employee Expectations: Employees demand empowerment and expect equality with the management. Previous
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21 : Theory of Cost 1 Recap from last Session Production cost Types of Cost: Accounting/Economic Analysis Cost –Output Relationship Short run cost Analysis Prof. Trupti Mishra‚ School of Management‚ IIT Bombay Session Outline The Long-Run Cost-Output Relations Break-Even Analysis: Linear Cost and Revenue Functions. Break-Even Analysis: Non-Linear Cost and Revenue Function Prof. Trupti Mishra‚ School of Management‚ IIT Bombay long-run is a period for which all inputs
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it also provided with them with the added capability of entering the global supply chain business. TCS on a contrary had a global presence and was considered born global (Charles Schell‚ Axele Giroud‚ Rudolf Sinkovics and Mo Yamin‚ 2013) since 91% of their revenue was from outside India. The uniqueness of TCS business was that their service could be delivered from India to any part of the world and TCS leveraged on cheap skilled labour via arbitrage‚ aggregation and adaptation as they had the economies
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sector (222‚000+‚ 85 companies) many firsts/largests for India: – first private sector steel mill (TISCO 1907) – first private sector power utility – first luxury hotel (Taj) – first airline (now Air-India) – India’s largest software company (TCS) – India’s largest watch & jewellery firm (Titan) – India’s largest cross-border M&As (Tetley‚ Corus) Some unique characteristics – Family – Philanthropy – Outward orientation Source: Tata Group holding structure Jamshedpur Utilities
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INVENTORY MANAGEMENT Course Instructor: Dr. Swati Singh Course: MBA- II Amity Business School Raw material In-Process Finished Goods Components & spare Parts Inventory Costs Purchase Cost Ordering Costs Carrying / Holding Costs Shortage Costs Procurement / Ordering costs Holding costs ◦ Maintenance and Handling ◦ Taxes ◦ Obsolescence ◦ Lost sales (Customer goodwill) ◦ Backorders ◦ Administrative‚ inspection‚ transportation etc. Stock-outs costs
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The Sage Encyclopedia of Human Relationships Personal Idioms by Sandra Metts‚ Illinois State University Sylvia Mikucki‚ University of Illinois “Raining cats and dogs.” “Green with envy.” “Easy as pie.” What these odd expressions share in common is the classification as cultural idioms. They are colloquial expressions that use the English language in creative ways to capture an attitude‚ image‚ or a feeling. A person who came to America from another country would have to study the sky during
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