1) 12/31/2003 12/31/2004 12/31/2005 12/31/2006 12/31/2007 12/31/2008 12/31/2009 180000 150000 189000 246000 264000 264000 264000 Units sold with new investment Units sold without new investment 180000 150000 102000 57000 48000 48000 48000 Price $495 per unit Annual Revenue forecast with New Investment in Bernoulli Year 12/31/2003 12/31/2004 12/31/2005 12/31/2006 12/31/2007 12/31/2008 12/31/2009 Revenue 74‚250‚000 93‚555‚000 121‚770
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Apple Inc. is a global computer manufacturing company that is going through major changes in its organizational culture and it’s organizational structure due to several events of the past few years. This is a company that grew extremely fast in little time‚ that their management found themselves not being able to keep their operations and finances under control. Apple Inc. has been forced to reevaluate and redesign it’s organizational culture and organizational structure to avoid bankruptcy. The
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Nature of rule is applied through “virtue‚ wisdom‚ and advantage.” If one is not virtuous in his decision making then he will be unethical; choosing based upon his own personal gain. If he man is not wise then he will have fault in what he does‚ and if he cares for advancing in his position then greed and power will drive him. When a person is not virtuous they won’t make decisions based upon what is ethically right. Without morals and values guiding them their decisions will be self centered
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Assistant (Martin Balsam) Leadership theory – Vroom and Yetton’s Normative Model (Situational Leadership) ⇨ Leader shares problems with followers as a group and then seeks and accepts consensus agreement. ⇨ Martin Balsam is an assistant coach; his position in the jury room is a foreman. On the football field‚ Vance acts as a mediator‚ a leader‚ and an organizer. As a foreman for this trial‚ Martin definitely carries all those traits into the jury room with him. If it were not for Martin
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Twelve Angry Men 1.How do you think you might have acted as a juror in this case ? How would you had interacted ? I think i would have started off with being calm but stressed i mean I would probably feel very burdened‚ because just by choosing one option you can change someones life. And as fas as interacting goes i would be casual but if something unexpected happens and i do have an outburst then it happens every one loses it at some point. 2.At the beginning of this movie the jurors
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12.25 A 12.29 D 12.33 D 12.37 A 12.26 D 12.30 B 12.34 A 12.27 A 12.31 A 12.35 C 12.28 C 12.32 C 12.36 D 12.39 a. In this situation‚ scope limitation on accounts receivable audit is created because auditors are unable to obtain sufficient appropriate evidence using alternative procedures. Thus‚ if the amounts of wrong account receivables are material but not pervasive‚ the auditor can issue qualified opinion. If the scope limitation if pervasive‚ meaning the amounts of this prohibition
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The 1957 film Twelve Angry Men serves as an excellent example demonstrating sources of power and influence tactics in leadership. At the start‚ the Foreman of the Jury sits at the head of the table and assigns each juror a number. He is using a legitimate source of power because he holds the position title and serves as a formal authoritative figure for the jury. The Foreman also facilitates the initial voting and discussion on the reasons why each jury member felt that way. The jury was almost unanimous
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MEMO: LabCo must determine if their accounting policy for the revenue treatment of its construction contracts is reasonable‚ if it is appropriate for LabCo to change its method of accounting for the Halibut contract from the percentage-of-completion method to the completed-contract method and how the change should be treated on the basis of the guidance provided within ASC 250‚ and how LabCo’s accounting policy and accounting for the Halibut contract may change under IFRS if adopted in the coming
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Experiment Results Stop & Think Questions: The source of the patient samples is Your answer : a. blood Correct answer: c. epithelial scrapings What is the name for the specific part of the antigen that the antibody binds to? Your answer : c. active site Correct answer: b. epitope 15. Drag the first slide (patient A) to the fluorescent microscope. Count the number of elementary bodies you see through the microscope (recall that elementary bodies stain green)‚ enter the number of elementary
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Country | Per capita water use m³ yr¯¹ | Population growth rate % yr¯¹ | LEDCS | Bangladesh | 560 | 2.2 | Cameroon | 61 | 2.2 | Egypt | 69 | 1.7 | India | 585 | 1.6 | Kenya | 46 | 2.8 | MEDCS | Malta | 50 | 0.4 | Saudi Arabia | 705 | 1.9 | Australia | 1‚200 | 0.8 | UK | 200 | 0.3 | USA | 1‚600 | 0.9 | Hydrosphere work | Capital | Cameroon | 2.2 | Egypt | 1.7 | India | 1.6 | Kenya | 2.8 | Malta | 0.4 | Saudi Arabia | 1.9 | Australia | 0.8 | UK | 0.3 |
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