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    employees through means of internal circulars. The employment and other personnel policies of the company shall contain provisions protecting it from unfair termination and other unfair prejudicial employment practice. There is absolutely no room for unethical behaviour in the professional world. This statement is exceptionally important for publicly traded companies and their accounting practices. From financial officers to accountants to auditors‚ and so on‚ there is no greater impact on stakeholders

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    reflects poorly on not only the person’s involved‚ but the company that was involved? Perhaps it just came down to Mr. Stonecipher not practicing what he preached. From an ethical standpoint‚ Mr. Stonecipher was clearly in the wrong. As a CEO or a leader for that matter‚ you must lead by example and his example was poor at best. You cannot enforce standards in the workplace if you are skirting those standards yourself. As chairman of any company‚ you must not only enforce standards among your

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    Bryson Corporation

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    I believe that Bryson Corporation has to act ethically‚ because given the sensitive nature of the faulty product‚ lives might get endangered. Moreover‚ the company has to act ethically to fulfill the following reasons: they have to meet the demands of the business stakeholders. 10 country US poll shows that 90% of general public places business ethics standards above traditional corporate goals. Therefore‚ making faulty cables for the defense customers will likely ruin their reputation hurdling them

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    better numbers. Consequences of poor handling include “bruises‚ injuries‚ lower weight gains‚ reduced milk yield‚ or lowered pregnancy rates.” (P. ) This goes back to my previous statement‚ that eating meat can be situationally either ethical‚ or unethical. She also developed a scoring system‚ where farms are evaluated on a yes/no basis as to whether or not animals are “stunned correctly‚ are prodded with an electric rod‚ vocalize during handling‚ and slip and fall during handling.” (P. ) with vocalization

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    Loctite Corporation

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    Executive Summary Loctite Corporation should introduce the new adhesive system Bond – A – Matic 2000 (BAM) as complementary product to the SuperBonder adhesive line. The target customers are plant managers in companies using more than 1 lbs. of instant adhesive per year. Loctite should employ a direct mailing campaign for BAM’s marketing efforts. The new adhesive system will support the company’s strategies to capture 35% of the CA market with the SuperBonder line. Customer Analysis 1. Market

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    Leader in a Workplace

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    provide different insights on how leaders work in an effective manner (Alcorn‚ 2003: 106). Leadership styles and methods differ from each other‚ but effective leadership improves procedures of organizational diagnosis and communication within the workplace for the development of better and more reliable business performance. An effective leader is not confined or judged by styles and approaches used‚ but the impact and result of that leadership style. Effective leaders face fast-changing workplace

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    Starbucks Corporation

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    Starbucks Corporation By Oybek Salimov Outline Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………3 1. Background of the company…………………………………………………………..4 2. Starbucks’s expansion.………………………………………………………………..4 3. Risks associated with expansion………………………………………………………6 4. Capital structure of the company………………………………………...……………7 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………… 9 Reference ……………………………………………………………………………………10 Appendix …………………………………………………………………………………… 11 Introduction Globalization

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    Jva Corporation

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    JVA Corporation To: Katelyn Van Michelson‚ CEO Subject: Compensation Restructuring Dear Ms. Michelson‚ During the last fiscal year‚ JVA Corporation had a devastating net loss of $53 billion and suggestions have been made that we close a couple of the international factories to help stabilize the corporation and remain in business. As the Director of HR‚ I feel that these closures would have a negative impact on the employees and JVA Corp. The proposed closures would move the production

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    Corwin Corporation

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    CASE: CORWIN CORPORATION Table of Contents 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This assignment has been prepared to define‚ analyse‚ evaluate the problems‚ propose solutions‚ draw conclusions and make recommendations for Corwin Corporation case study. Corwin Corporations‚ a rapidly growing high- quality‚ rubber components manufacturer is selected to respond to a bid from one of its good customers‚ Peters Company. The request is based on manufacturing a new rubber product for Peters. The evaluation

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    Lamoiyan Corporation

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    Knowing little about toothpaste‚ he had technical tie-up with a Japanese company and Lamoiyan Corporation was formally launched in 1988 and produced the first tube of Hapee. Sales have been thwarted by three significant barriers: consumer fears that locally produced goods were inferior‚ their preference for Colgate’s taste and the lack of awareness of the Hapee brand. Pedro and Lamoiyan Corporation counteracted these obstacles by capitalizing on their tie-up with a Japanese company‚ imitating

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