L. Lecture 12 –Ephesians Word Count: 549 1. What data lead many to say that the author of Ephesians seems to have only second-hand knowledge of at least some of his audience? Ephesians has three unique features or “anomalies” that have lead some scholars to doubt Pauline authorship. (1) Fairly general nature of the content of the letter and seemingly second-hand knowledge of the audience. In verses 3:2 and 4:21‚ the author uses language that may suggest that the audience is unfamiliar with Paul
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Review the Enron case information presented in the textbook. If you were a high-level leader in this corporation‚ how might applying your personal ethics have changed the outcome? Greed‚ power and personal satisfaction are all characteristics that motivate people to do things that might not always be in the best interest of others. In the case of Lay and Skilling‚ along with dozens of other executives‚ this is exactly what happened. There was no acceptance of blame‚ only ignorance and death.
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The title of the story looms over the entire narrative‚ as it’s not until the last page that we learn who the husband is — it turns out it’s someone who‚ until that last page‚ we haven’t even met. So that’s my first puzzle: why did Munro give this story that title? What game is she playing with that structure and our expectations? It’s surely not just a ha-ha-gotcha ploy. The second puzzle is this: why are so many of the people in the story pretending to occupy roles they don’t? First‚ we have the
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Case Analysis: Nordstrom October 6th 2011 Former Nordstrom employees accuse them of using unfair labor and discriminatory practices to intimidate employees and force them to perform tasks like stocking and picking up merchandise during non-working hours . Nordstrom employees receive little formal training when hired or promoted to new positions‚ but they are expected to perform their duties consistent with the “Nordstrom Way” which is customer service above and beyond the call
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Financial Statement Analysis Case Discussion Questions CASE: The Case of the Unidentified Industries - 2006 The questions are in the case. However‚ the following information might be helpful. 1. For purposes of this case the loans of the commercial bank are classified as accounts receivable and the deposits as accounts payable. 2. Unlike most business done on a credit basis where $1 of revenue creates a $1 accounts receivable‚ in advertising $1 of revenue creates $1/15% = $6.67 of accounts
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provide to customers‚ this phenomenon is making it more difficult for retailers and manufacturers to predict which of their goods will sell effectively. According to Schermerhorn (2013)‚ “forecasting is the ability to predict the future” (pg.123) which means that the process of forecasting can become an important tool to quantify the proper balance between supply and demand. Likewise‚ in order to maximize sales and its effectiveness‚ businesses have to work in predict the future customer demand and
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Summary This report examines the value of Nordstrom Inc. stock and offers existing shareholders and prospective shareholders an insight into the value of the company. The purpose of this report is to provide potential shareholders with information as to why they should buy into the company and existing shareholders with information as to why they should hold their stock. Since Nordstrom opened‚ the company has achieved critical acclaim for outstanding customer service and inventory selection. Sales
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Nordstrom: A Marketing Analysis “Does the Company’s Marketing match its Mission?” Justin King Brittany Culver Michael Jorgensen Brief of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 5 Part 1 0 Swot Analysis 0 1. Internal Strengths and Weaknesses 0 • History 0 • Nature of Firm/Current Situation 0 • Resources of Firm 0 • Policies and Objectives 0 2. External Opprotunities and Threats 0 • Social
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company have an ethics policy? Conflicts of Interest Nordstrom values fair and honest dealings with their customers‚ coworkers‚ suppliers‚ competitors and other business partners. Directors are expected to uphold these values by avoiding conflicts of interest. Conflicts of interest also may arise when a Director‚ or a member of his or her family‚ receives personal benefits such as gifts as a result of his or her position as a Director with Nordstrom. Directors should use good judgment at all times to
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Discussion Questions Chapter 2 1. Why is it important to understand the different perspectives and approaches to management theory that have evolved throughout the history of organizations? Management is constantly changing. It changes over time to meet new needs. if we know what happened in the past (WHAT WORK/ WHAT DIDN’T) WE WILL be able to understand the present and plan for the future. Some ideas from the past (stock ownership‚ open book management) are still relevant to management today
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