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    Radigan's

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    The company, Radigan’s, is in a serious situation. Unfortunately, the company is in danger of going out of business. Brian Strode, Radigan’s Chief Executive, must make critically analyzing to find the specific solution at this point. There are grave complications such as old equipment and old workers, no cutting edge, etc. Above all, the most urgent problem to be fixed is internal stabilization. Managers can be divided into three main problems in a large frame of the issue; no mission statement,…

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    (Ronald G. Ehernberg, 2001, p. 158). Nowadays there some valid research in the United State that clarify the positive point of small class size for instance, the Student-Teacher Achievement Ratio better known as Project STAR, Class Size Reduction (CSR), and the Student Achievement Guarantee in Education (SAGE) that indicate the influence of small class size to achievements of students. Small classes are the best approach for the pupils to take part in grouping projects; improve self-esteem, and…

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    Index of online excellence put in context of Drupal CMS Summary: Drupal and Bowen Craggs Index of Online Excellence. What to think of it? How did Drupal fared itself? Bowen Craggs & Co is a UK based research and consultancy group which is focused solely on online corporate communications - websites, social media and social channels. A very short introduction of what they do is to be found on their website. In short, they review, measure, and advise how to make the websites and social media…

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    Business Ethics, Social Responsibility, and Monsanto Accounting for over a majority of genetically modified food products according to the video produced in 2013 called “Seeds of Death: Unveiling the Lies of GMO's”, Monsanto; a major business war horse, has been under scrutiny lately due to publicized unethical business practices deemed unbecoming by stakeholders and research institutes alike. Monsanto focused on distributing insecticide resistant crops to farmers in an effort to reduce the…

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    Organizational culture depicts how individuals in an organization behave, their values, mission and vision. An ethical organizational culture needs to have trust, openness, objectivity, communication and most importantly transparency. Ethics in an organization can be viewed as Ethics of Values or Ethics of Compliance. The values approach is more liberal and focuses on expected behavior with high standard while the compliance approach is more rigid and focuses on how people are required to…

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    with threats. The best part about SWOT is, that we do not need to come up with anything new, but only to understand better. Things will eventually eliminate each other. For instance, finding out weaknesses will lead to solving out our threats which could hurt us in the future. And even more, by using SWOT we can start working on the strategy to differentiate from our competition and therefore become even more successful. Of course, we have to know how to use this tool. For instance, four pointa…

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    India currently has the highest number of child brides worldwide, despite the fact that the practice of child marriage is illegal in the country. This trend is particularly relevant, as it reveals that child marriage—a significant human rights violation—has seemingly continued unabated in the region. This exploratory essay aims to understand why the practice of child marriage remains in India. The paper will first provide a general definition of child marriage through the lens of human rights…

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    The Influenza Virus H7N9

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    also have the H7N9. Both travelers visited Hong Kong, where they were exposed to live poultry. Neither traveler was hospitalized. Both travelers developed and recovered from acute respiratory symptoms after antiviral treatment.. (http://www.who.int/csr/don/01-february-2015-avian-influenza/en/) Risk of H7N9 developing in the U.S is low, but hypothetically if an outbreak H7N9 were to develop in Barrow Alaska; we as a community would be ill equip. Barrow is a rather small traditional hunting…

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    Thames Water Case Study

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    Thames Water, as the biggest water company in England and Wales, has made unacceptable failure to control water leakages just months after pouring raw sewage into London’s main river. The companies’ behaviors bring a set of moral issues and is a right/wrong conflict. The most important moral challenge in this case is that Thames Water made profit at the cost of environment and public health while its primary obligation is to protect public health. Thames Water is being investigated by regulator…

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    NHS Direct Case Study

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    Another view expressed is by Johnson (2001, p.1435), who states that “the extension of call centre work to professional fields of work like nursing have received much attention in the academic literature”, academics, Smith et al (2008) clearly took notice of this and saw this as a notably testing arena of investigation because to be professional is to have autonomy, not regularly found in call centre work, which is usually characterised with high levels of technical control, routinization, and…

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