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Business Ethics
Is your answer from last week closer to the utilitarian approach to moral problems, to the Kantian / deontological approach or to neither?
The answer from last week's problem is considered to be both utilitarian and deontological. Continue Reading...
Global Decision Making: Components of a Business Plan
Every business needs a blue print that will articulate the route it intends to take to achieve its goals. A good example of this is a business plan, which is a document that shows the practicabil Continue Reading...
sports bar business in order to investigate the necessary steps required to planning, opening and running this type of establishment. The qualities that make such an endeavor a success will hopefully be revealed in this document as I attempt to unde Continue Reading...
However, liability is limited to the corporation and offers owners' limited personal liability, which is something that is not found in a sole proprietorship or partnership (Corporation: Definition, Formation, Maintenance, 2012). Furthermore, a corp Continue Reading...
Roles and Experiences in Cross-Cultural Business
Cross-cultural differences are recognized as the biggest barrier to doing business in the world market (Fan & Zigang, 2004). Research aimed at exploring cross-cultural differences in regards to i Continue Reading...
"Yet earnings estimates have acquired a life of their own and often generate more attention from the media and analysts than a company's actual financial results." (Whalen, 2003).
More conservative critics of analyst conflicts rules believe that th Continue Reading...
Intellectual Property RightsQuestion 1Copyright is arguably all about originality, whether one looks at it from a civil law or from a common law perspective. How is that assessment to be reconciled with the fact that the word originality does not app Continue Reading...
Then, they will have to offer training programs to their staff. Also, they will have to prospect the market and contract designers in order to identify the necessary features of the new line of cars. Finally, they will have to allocate sufficient fi Continue Reading...
Justice Systems
The author of this report has been asked to answer several questions relating to comparative justice systems. Topics that will be discussed will include the concept of professed values vs. underlying values and the conflicts that ca Continue Reading...
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EDUCATION: the University of Miami, BA communications major with a minor in psychology and sociology (year)
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When I was just eight years old, I fell in love with law after watching Continue Reading...
Capitalism and the Corporation:
The contemporary business corporation is an initial creation of the United States imagination that was originally designed to expand local markets. The initial design soon became an essential means to develop a nation Continue Reading...
American companies refuse to do business in countries
• a. That do not practice democracy?
• b. That routinely practice discrimination?
• c. That tolerate or even encourage the abuse of children? Explain.
Ultimately, a company can Continue Reading...
The Food and Drug Administration has not made full use of even the meager authority granted it by the industry-friendly 1994 Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA)… Because of inadequate quality control and inspection, supplements Continue Reading...
Business Law
May Able, Baker, and Charlie each be held personally liable for the economic loss to Able's client caused by the disclosure of confidential client information? Discuss.
The liability for any LLC is limited. This means the member -- own Continue Reading...
Recruitment and Selection Techniques contribute to the Success of an Organization
Recruitment is a form of business contest and it is fiercely competitive. Organizations have to be strategic in order to attract and retain top talent to positions in Continue Reading...
Chavez v. Martinez case is one of the major lawsuits in the history of the United States that addressed the potential civil liability for coercive interrogations. In this lawsuit, the U.S. Supreme Court more clearly recognized the constitutional issu Continue Reading...
In short, the petitioners accused Microsoft of monopolizing the market by way of unfair practices. In 2000, the court found Microsoft guilty of such violations of antitrust laws. As a consequence, Microsoft was broken into two businesses. What's mor Continue Reading...
Presentation to Client: Paralegal Pros, Inc.From its very humble beginnings in a home office just 3 years ago, Paralegal Pros, Inc. (hereinafter alternatively the company) has grown into a thriving business with a full-time of 15 certified paralegals Continue Reading...
Discuss the benefits and challenges of doing business in India. From an ethics and compliance perspective, what industry faces the most ethical challenges? Please support your argument with examplesGlobalization has created a litany of new opportunit Continue Reading...
Legal Brief -- Cronin v. Town of Amesbury
Cronin v. Town of Amesbury, 895 F. Supp 375 (D. Mass 1995)
Type of Action
The action was an appeal on the part of Michael Cronin to the United States District Court in Massachusetts. It was an appeal on th Continue Reading...
Niceness requirements make the working environment more comfortable; they open it up for more participation. Just as no one can help being born a certain color, most can't completely change the personalities they were born with, and some are genuine Continue Reading...
Questions 1 and 2Question 1Labor relations Line managers ought to be conversant with the various labor laws, arbitration, as well as grievances processes so as to be able to oversee and manage employees in an effective manner. The relevance of ensuri Continue Reading...
82 in 2011 to $1.24 in 2012. Moreover, the company has been able to increase its net cash from operating activities from $12.7 million at the end of the 2011 fiscal year 2011 to $25.2 million in 2012.
Moreover, the company has been able to increase Continue Reading...
In the United States, the system of employment is known as "at-will employment." The premise of this system is that an employee and an employer engage is an employment contract that can be terminated by either party at any time, regardless of the re Continue Reading...
intellectual rights and how they apply to all aspects of the business cycle.
Intellectual Rights and the Business Cycle
Intellectual rights are something that almost every business today has to deal with in some form or other. While the concept is Continue Reading...
Hot Coffee should take the middle ground on the issue of guns on their premises. Similar to Starbucks, Hot Coffee should request that owners voluntarily refrain from brining weapons into their stores. This allows the organization to respect the secon Continue Reading...
Staffing in the coffee shop business is complicated, in large part because the industry has very high turnover, yet it requires a high level of customer service skills. High turnover can make fostering high levels of customer service a challenge. The Continue Reading...
American legal system consists of two types of cases, civil and criminal. Civil and criminal cases differ greatly from each other but also may share similarities in certain situations. Crimes are typically viewed as offenses against the state. These Continue Reading...
Decision Making Methodology
Decisions in business should be based on sound intuition and factual data. Oftentimes management has to make a judgment call of whether to evaluate from projections or from objective analysis of the circumstances. It is Continue Reading...
According to many sources and the allegations in the class action lawsuit decided in its favor in 2001, Wal-Mart systematically discriminates against women in its management training and promotional practices; it has illegally refused to hire disab Continue Reading...
Sentencing, and Punishment
England and Wales work on an adversarial principle when it comes to law enforcement. The adversarial principle states that "that a person is not considered to be guilty of a crime simply on the word of a government offici Continue Reading...
Legal ethics vs. business ethics
Legal ethics and business ethics are alike in that they dictate, either by law or general standard, what is acceptable and what is not. They are different in that legal ethics are usually ensconced in laws and other Continue Reading...
Healthcare
Health Care Law Ethics
Health care over the years has become one of the most important debates to take place within the United States of America. This fact holds particularly true for the major part of the Obama Administrations whose New Continue Reading...
Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is will probably be known as one of the most significant change to federal securities laws in the United States since the New Deal. The act was passed after a series of corporate financial scandals made the national news, w Continue Reading...
Jurisprudence
As a theory in law, Jurisprudence involves varying philosophical perceptions about the purposes of law, the legal system and the institutions developed to regulate law. In an effort to understand the basic, fundamental reasoning for la Continue Reading...
Overall, the need for perspective and a long-term orientation is also critical to allow for marketing strategies to achieve their intended objectives.
Summary
After reading this book I'd like to be more attuned to perceptions of potential prospect Continue Reading...
(Chizek, 2003)
The Role legal nurse consultant may provide service in a number of roles, including but not limited to:
Consulting expert
Testifying expert
Facility-based investigator
Trainer and in-service presenter
Peer reviewer
Quality impr Continue Reading...
At the same time, there are limits in time for filing of the suit and the first of these is that the suit must be filed within 180 days from the date of violation. This period is extended to 300 days if the charge is also covered by the state or loc Continue Reading...
Collapse of Enron
Enron used to be one of the world's largest publicly traded companies. Its assets at various junctures were valued at anywhere between $30 billion and $40 billion: greater than the gross national product, for some years, of Malays Continue Reading...