CFO: “Luckily I do not work in production and thus do not need to worry about this.” Based on concepts covered in COMM 354 provide a critique of this statement. ------------------------------------------------ This is absolutely misguided thinking : disagree‚ the CFO should worry about this CFO is concerned about cash and this will increase the cash outlay! There is a potential opportunity cost of lost sales. There is a “cost of capital” cost if this adds significant time. Delays have a cascaded
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Tyler Holder 10/17/13 Written Assignment 4 Business Comm Chapter 5 5.7‚ 5.8 5.7 a) 5 b) 4 c) 1 d) The old scoreboard should be replaced for many reasons. It is an old warhorse that was constructed in 1960. It is out of date and often more of a headache than it is useful. As it was constructed in 1960 it is very hard to find replacement parts for this scoreboard‚ and often when found they are very pricy. On top of being tough to fix it is very inefficient when it comes to energy
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Comm 315 Week Three Assignment Personal Action Plan Observation Personal Action Plan Observation “When we are judging everything‚ we are learning nothing.” -Steve Maraboli American social classes can be defined as: lower‚ middle and upper class. Social classes systems are defined by various factors and characteristics such as: income levels‚ occupations‚ educational background‚ net worth‚ personal possessions and
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Contemporary Business Thinking COMM 210 – Section L Fall 2012 Instructor: Adel Raphaël Office: MB 012-104 Telephone: 514-848-2424 ext. 5492 Email: araphael@jmsb.concordia.ca Office Hours: Monday 13:15 to 14:15 Thursday 13:15 to 14:15 and by appointment Course Objective: This course presents a broad
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Saavoy Rivers Organizational Comm. 4/15/14 As I was growing up as a kid my mother and father put me in a lot of Nike shoes and clothes‚ as well as Jordan shoes. I didn’t know too much about the products I was wearing‚ but as I got older I began to understand some things about different clothing/shoe brands. I also began to like certain clothing/shoe brands more than others‚ so I started to wear them frequently. At the high school I went to everyone was wearing Jordan shoes or
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Transmission Code • 1945: Allied Governments develop the First Large Computer • 1950: IBM releases its first computer IBM 710 • 1960: IBM releases the First Commercial Computer IBM 360 ALTTC/NP/KKD/Data Communication 3 Main Contributors of Data Comm. • Transmission Technology • Packet Switching Technology • Internet – 1967: ARPANET by Advanced Research Project Agency (ARPA) of U.S. – 1975: TCP/IP protocol • LAN Technology – DIX-Ethernet & IEEE 802 Networks • WAN – 1976: ISO releases
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Writing the Case Analysis 1. Determine how you want to present your views and structure your paper. 2. Produce a first draft of your case analysis. 3. Revise and edit the draft. 4. Format and proofread the final report. Analyzing the Case 1. Read and study the case thoroughly. Read the case once for familiarity with the overall situation‚ background‚ and characters involved‚ noting issues that you think may be important. Read the case again‚ and highlight all relevant facts. Make sure you
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Tuskegee Research Project • 1. What were the ethical implications of the decisions taken at the time of the study? In reading and doing some research on the subject above I believe that some of the ethical decisions of this case were that there was never an informed consent from the men that this study was conducted on. The participants were not informed of all the known dangers‚ participants had to agree to an autopsy after their death‚ in order to have their funeral costs covered
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John Molson School of Business Department of Management Comm 222: Organizational Behaviour and Theory Winter 2013 General Information Comm 222 Section E Class times: Monday & Wednesday 8:45 – 10:00 Class location: MB 3.430 Credits: 3 Instructor: Michel Greiche Telephone: (514) 848-‐2424 Ext. 5492 Email: mgreiche@jmsb.concordia.ca Course Information: Firstclass Course
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Case Study 2.3 1. What moral issues does the Pinto case raise? The moral issues about the Ford Pinto is that they take their profit is more important than human life. They also did not inform the consumer about the facts of the Pinto. Lastly‚ they also lobbied the safety of the car to lowest standard (Shaw‚ Barry & Sansbury 2009‚ pp 97-99). (44 words) 2. Suppose Ford officials were asked to justify their decision. What moral principles do you think they would invoke? Assess Ford’s
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