P&G Japan SK-II Case Study Up to 1984‚ P&G’s Japanese operation was a failure due to the following reasons: 1. P&G did not take the time to determine the local needs based on the culture and common practices amongst the Japanese people. The product development was based on Western markets and it was assumed that it would streamline itself to other areas of the world. An example cited in this case study was the use of tap water for laundry washes without implementing a
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In June of 1966‚ the outcome of the trial - Miranda v. Arizona declared that suspects must be informed of their specific legal rights when being placed under arrest‚ bringing about the creation of the Miranda Rights and forever altering all criminal arrests and police conduct. The Supreme Court’s decision in Miranda v. Arizona addressed four different cases involving custodial interrogations. In each of these cases‚ the defendant was questioned by police officers‚ detectives‚ or a prosecuting attorney
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Ratio current ratio | current liability | 1. Liquidity * Current Ratio : current ratio - inventory | current liability | * Acid Test Ratio : * Net Working Capital : current asset – current liability COGS | Inventory | 2. Activity * Inventory Turnover : account receivable | average sales per day | * Average Collection Period : account payable | average purchases per day | * Average Payment Period : sales | total assets |
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SCRIPT * Slide 1. Topic and Name of the Group Members. * Slide 2. Broad headings/structure of the presentation. * Slide 3. A short gist of Dr. Kalam’s life & work. * Slide 4. Leaderships traits. * LEADERSHIP TRAITS OF DR.A.P.J ABDUL KALAM‚ FORMER PRESIDENT OF INDIA SPIRITUAL QUOTIENT * The spiritual inspiration and grooming of Dr Kalam commenced right in his early childhood. Dr. Kalam candidly declares‚ “ I asked my father about the relevance of prayer
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Frederick Douglass called the Supreme Court’s decision on the 1883 Civil Rights Cases “a concession to race pride‚ selfishness and meanness that will be received with joy by every upholder of caste in the land”. These cases all involved black patrons denied service at hotels‚ theaters and train cars suing on the grounds that racial discrimination by such institutions was prohibited by the Civil Rights Act of 1875. In Justice Joseph P. Bradley’s majority opinion‚ he argued that this act‚ which allowed Congress
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distress to another. To be actionable (capable of serving as the ground for a lawsuit)‚ the conduct must be so extreme and outrageous that it exceeds the bounds of decency accepted by society. Business Law Today‚ 10th Edition‚ pg. 99. In the case of Kiwanuka v. Bakilana‚ Bakilana did cause emotional distress to Ms. Kiwanuka by threatening her with deportation‚ making her work twenty-four hours a day‚ grabbing her by the shirt collar‚ and taking her passport and papers which are extreme and outrageous
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Case Name: National Legal Services Authority (Petitioner) v Union of India & Ors. (Respondent). Court Name: Supreme Court of India. Bench: J.‚ K.S. Radhakrishnan & J.‚ A.K. Sikri. Date of Decision: April 15‚ 2014. Citation: AIR 2014 SC 1863. Statement of Facts: 1. The National Legal Services Authority filed a writ petition no. 400 of 2012 seeking relief that Hijras/ Eunuchs/ Transgenders (herein after refer as TG) be given legal status as ‘third gender’ with legal and constitutional provision.
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A Case Study Analysis: A Question of Loyalty Introduction This case study analysis describes Sam Adams dilemma‚ whether or not to give a favorable recommendation to the board of directors for his friend and former colleague Bud Wizer. Sam was told by corporate that Bud listed him as a personal and professional reference on his job application. This triggered emotional turmoil in Sam because his friend was allegedly fired for sexual harassment from his last position. Sam’s values and moral standards
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Past buying habits • Psycho-demographics • Likely tendencies Customer Help • Call-In • 24 x 7 support • CRM software • Live chat Source: Overview of Design Space for Online Buyer Decision Support from International Journal of Human Computer Studies‚ vol. 55‚ Silverman‚ B.G. et al. “Implications of Buyer Decisions Theory for Design of E-Commerce Web Sites‚” 2001‚ ©2006. Reprinted by permission of Elsevier. 2 Part 2: Internet Consumer Retailing Online File W4.2 Customer Exit Barriers
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Case Brief: Sutter v. Hutchings Case Name‚ Citation & Court: Sutter v. Hutchings‚ 254 Ga. 194‚ 327 S.E.2d 717‚ Georgia Supreme Court‚ decided 1985. Parties & Procedural History: Trial Court level: Plaintiff Sutter sues Defendant Hutchings. Defendant filed summary judgment motion‚ and court granted judgment in favor of Defendant. Plaintiff appealed. First appeal: Ga. Court of Appeals affirmed judgment for defendant. Plaintiff appeals again to Ga. Supreme Court. Facts: Mrs
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