Political Factors • Taxes – business taxes and any other taxes that Velocity clothing must pay are mandatory and must be paid‚ affecting the amount of outgoings they have‚ variation in this may cause more or less outgoings but any changes could be quite significant. • Wars & Conflict – Velocity Clothing use materials imported from various countries. The production of some of these materials may be in areas of instability or conflict. Such activities could affect the accessibility of these materials
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Tutorial and Lab 4 – SD3043 Risk management - security 1. What is risk management? Answer: Risk management is the process of discovering and assessing the risks to an organization’s operations and determining how those risks can be controlled or mitigated. 2. List and describe the key areas of concern for risk management. Answer: Risk identification‚ risk assessment‚ and risk control. 3. Which community of interest usually provides the resources used when undertaking information asset risk management
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To insist that any civilized nation attempt to combat irrational‚ hostile nations or terrorist organizations by following international law is itself irrational. The UN and international law in general need to be able to adjust to face unique threats. Fighting an enemy that does not adhere to rules of warfare or international law while “playing by the rules” is a recipe for disaster. A simple example of this is the use of uniforms. The Geneva Conventions provided that lawful combatants must wear
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seek new sources of revenue as a step toward deregulation and to reduce the need for rate increases which higher costs would bring‚ the PDS had begun selling computer time not needed by the parent company to other businesses. However‚ Public Service Commision restricted that the average monthly charge for service by the subsidiary to the parent not exceed $82‚000‚ which was the estimated cost of equivalent services used by the parent company in 1994. By the end of 1996‚ income of Prestige
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perform a cost analysis before privatization‚ especially if the government will remain as a participant in the bidding process. The cost analysis will provide the government with cost information for accurately pricing the bid. In case the government is not going to be a participant in the bidding process‚ the cost estimate will provide the government with an estimate on how much to pay for a service. For example‚ if the government wants to engage in a firm fixed price contract‚ a cost analysis will
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Failed controls = Not Effective controls from Question 1 a. Stage 1:Established TV return processes and ASCs report to TV division: Failures of these controls were due mainly to no existence of a punishment policy. In addition‚ there was too much trust placed on the employees. The 1985 employees loyalty is long gone . Behavioral constraint is seen here for fraud is no part of the employees culture. There is a lack of direction for there is no report or form of supervision for ASCs. Communication
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to offer. 2) You have to provide convincing statement why the customer needs the product or service. 3) At last‚ illustrate the return of investment (ROI). A product or service demonstration should also be included in order to know the benefits and advantages. An effective proposal has an increase the chances of attaining positive results. It has included 4 main points:- 1) Introduction; 2) Background of the Study; 3) General Objectives; 4) Specific Objectives - To discuss
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scheme of corruption‚ from bribing of high officials by a Canadian Construction consultancy company. For this‚ many of the other financers are backing‚ and GoB has to think of alternative ways‚ each of which comes with their own cost. The research aims at performing a cost benefit analysis of all the financing alternatives‚ and derives a conclusion on the basis of sufficient analysis. The research is a qualitative one‚ and is based primarily on secondary data source. Data analysis is done by literature
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Because of the short production time‚ many problems were found that the company would have to fix‚ which would cost them a lot of money. Since Ford did not fix the cars‚ many drivers died or were severely burned. Iacocca calculated the cost of deaths and lawsuits opposed to the amount of money it would cost to recall the cars and fix them‚ since the cost of labor outweighed the expected cost of lawsuits and deaths‚ he keep the cars on the markets‚ even thought they were a driving match waiting to be
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suffer in the United States. The problem that Zara faces is whether to update their existing software or to keep the current software but running in the misfortune that the only DOS supplier will cease to maintain the software. Several benefits and economical costs are described to observe either it would be a wise move or not. II. Situational Analysis III. Target Market Zara sells apparel‚ footwear and accessories for women‚ men and children
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