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    Extreme Net Case study Should Allen Lopez be allowed to keep his job with ExtremeNet? Support your answer using ethical theory. I believe that Allen shouldn’t be allowed to continue working for the company, when Allen created his satirical website he really didn’t consider his loyalty and relationship with the company. I am sure on orientation day he had signed a media policy that gives a framework for using social media. This policy would have given advice to avoid issues that would arise by…

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    conduct does not meet ethical standards. “When strong financial incentives are in place, many employees will cross ethical boundaries to earn them, convincing themselves that the ends justify the means” (Wharton School, 2011, n.p.). In our case study, Mr. Holt did just that; he was aware of the 10 percent bonus based upon the difference between the projected and actual net present value. I believe he was well aware of the company’s ability to produce; however, he low-balled his…

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    Capstone Project – Essay – Abdullah Kiran (540235) Topic 2: Colin is an out of work engineer with a family to support in a highly competitive job market. He’s offered a job in a company that develops chemical and biological weapons. From an ethical standpoint, should he take the job? Why, or why not? Currently unemployed engineer, Colin is granted the opportunity to work at a chemical and biological weapons company. He is confronted with a moral and ethical dilemma as a result. Should he…

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    Business Model: Zara ‘s business model creates a differentiation for the brand by transferring ramp fashion to the stores in record time. It is highly responsive to the changing fashion amongst young urban population by employing of its vertically integrated operations that minimises sales forecasting, whereas conventional clothing retailers relied highly on forecasting and outsourcing of production. Also this vertical integration allows Zara to introduce new items faster and moves the garment…

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    The purpose of this case study is to identify whether business should continue as followed with Mr. Marshall. Or deciding to stop doing business with Mr. Marshall, what legal causes of action might he bring against the company, what damages or remedies might he seek, and what legal defenses might the company be faced with. Also, how will this affect Mr. Marshall once we stop doing business with him, the potential impact on Mr. Marshall’s continued exploration of his faith. Understanding biblical…

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    Introduction The decision to start a business is not one that shall be taken lightly and should be considered with much thought and prayer. Shania has a litany of considerations to determine before she can even open her doors for her first day of business. Accordingly, Shania must consider what type of business forms she shall fall under, consider a franchise route, her business name applicability, and finally what type of staff she should surround herself with. Like all things, research and…

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    specific business areas: this will result in more efficient processes and procedures, structure, and having the right technology. The business-facing IT groups can be completely responsive to business needs and priorities, while the systems and applications are supported by common infrastructure. Five new business unit CIO roles would be created and assigned to support their respective business units: this will result in more efficient processes, procedures, and structure. The business unit CIOs…

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    1. The following video, which contain scenes from the TV show the office, displayed unethical behavior. To categorize, the first segment called “Time Theft”, displayed one worker talking about how much time he wasted at work watching YouTube. According to the types of workplace deviances, this would be called production deviance. Production Deviance is when a person perform unethical behavior that hurts the quality of work. Wasting company time (since you are being paid by the company, doing…

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    The flow for Dillard university’s College of Business is you start off with General courses to determine if you are Qualified to attend the College of Business. This way they are given a general basis on where you stand as a student. Then in your second year you will begin your first principle business courses. During your second-year summer, it is encouraged to have an internship. Your third year you start to dive into more upper-level courses designed for your major. Sometime during the third…

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    3.0 PLANNING 3.1 Organization’s Strategy The concept of strategy is of relatively recent origin within the world of business and management, with the first studies emerging in the 1950s’. Since then, talk and texts about strategy have expanded rapidly, and spread in the organizational world (Knights and Morgan, 1991; Svenningsson, 2000 in Alvesson, 2002). In management and business world, organization’s strategy can be defined as a systematic planning to be chosen to accomplished the goals of…

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