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    HCS 531 Syllabus

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    SYLLABUS HCS/531 Health Care Organizations and Delivery Systems Copyright ©2014 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course is a comprehensive approach to health care delivery systems that provides the student with an in-depth understanding of health systems and organizations. Students will examine historical evolutions of the health care industry and recent impacts that influence the delivery of health care. Course Dates 42 days Faculty Information Not Available

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    subject matter of the laws that give rise to proprietary interests in creations of the mind. The various tools of IPR that are used to protect innovations are Copyrights‚ Industrial Designs‚ Data Protection‚ Geographical Indications‚ Patent and Trademark. Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) In earlier times‚ the concept of property meant something tangible. Man used to be in possession of property and property became a source of wealth and status in society for him. As time

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    L E V I ‚ R A Y & S H O U P‚ I N C . CASE STUDY Emmi Group Organization The Emmi Group (Emmi) is the largest milk processor and leading producer of dairy products in Switzerland. Headquartered in the central Swiss city of Lucerne‚ Emmi has approximately 5‚000 employees worldwide and global revenues of around 5 billion Swiss Francs. The leading Swiss dairy products company needed a solution to provide fast‚ reliable delivery of key business documents. LRS® software helps Emmi reduce

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    what is Intellectual Property and what does it signify? First we define Intellectual Property as creations of the mind such as inventions‚ literary pieces‚ artistic works‚ images‚ trademark names‚ and design. There are two categories of IP‚ namely Industrial property pertaining to inventions‚ industrial design‚ trademarks‚ and the other type is Copyright which includes literary and artistic works. These exclusive rights allow the owners of the intellectual property to benefit from their creations‚

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    toothpaste. Despite the late measure taken to solve this problem‚ the Chinese name was still perceived as an offense because of its meaning and as a consequence. The Chinese government decided to ban the product which did not respect China’s trademark law. In this case‚ we will use Hofstede’s Indices of Culture‚ to underline what features of both United Kingdom and United States management cultures led to this uncomfortable situation. II. MBI Model and Hofstede’s Indices of Culture

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    broadly classified as either industrial property or copyrights. 5. A patent is a right granted to the inventor of a product or process that excludes others from making‚ using‚ or selling inventions. 6. Industrial property includes patents and trademarks‚ which are often considered a firm’s most valuable assets. 7. Copyright are protected under the Geneva Convention

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    accused its partner‚ Zong‚ founder of Wahaha of illegally selling Wahaha brand products using a distributor not selected by the joint venture agreement. Danone also filed for arbitration (appoint an official body to settle the dispute) to resolve the trademark dispute. Despite holding on to the majority stake of 51% in the Wahaha brand‚ Danone did not take any action until now because it needed the Wahaha brand as much as it needed Zong. Zong and his management were the driving force for Wahaha and Danone’s

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    Synthesis Strategic Intellectual Asset Management for Emerging Enterprises Capacity Building for Successful Entry To the Global Supply Chain Prepared by Buenaventura Canto Professor Asian Institute of Management (AIM) and Etsu Inaba Director Human Resource Development Department Institute for International Studies and Training (IIST) 2 Synthesis Background Strong intellectual property rights (IPR) protection and enforcement are recognized as important conditions for

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    Inc.‚ founded in 1846‚ is the world’s leading producer of sodium bicarbonate‚ popularly known as baking soda‚ a natural product which cleans‚ deodorizes leavens and buffers. The Company’s Arm & Hammer brand is one of the nation’s most trusted trademarks for numerous consumer and specialty products. The company has multiple plants in United States and Brazil from where they export their product. Their subsidiary in Brazil also manufactures various inorganic chemicals‚ such as sodium sulfide‚ sodium

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    Article 1 Section 8 of the United States Constitution. Intellectual Property (IP) Intellectual property is any creation of the mind‚ be it tangible or intangible. It is to be protected by federal statutory laws‚ such as patents‚ copyright‚ and trademarks‚ as set forth in the Constitution. Article 1 Section 8 describes the power granted to Congress in order to protect the wellbeing of the United States and its citizens. In this article it states Congress has the right “to promote the progress of

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