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    is the first stakeholder. The two were very critical in this case of Wal-Mart lawless mechanism of trying to shape out an empire in Mexico such that they were applauded by the media and business world. They were influenced by the power of driving out the vice of corruption and urgency of maintaining ethical business across the globe. Since they are Journalists and before they aired the episode, they had substantial evidence, Wal-Mart should involve and collaborate with them in ensuring that the…

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    Business continuity refers to activities which required keeping the organization running during a time of displacement of normal operation. Whereas, Disaster recovery is a process of rebuilding the infrastructure after the disaster has passed. It is the fact that business continuity and disaster recovery are similar but they are not same. From years ago, people are combining business continuity and disaster recovery into a single term which results in failure to know their differences. The…

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    Business communication The iceberg model An iceberg has only one-fourth of its volume above water and the rest of its volume is beneath the surface in the sea. Culture has some components which are visible like custom and behaviors but other components like attitude, thinking styles, self-image etc are hidden beneath the surface. In an inter-cultural business environment, people tend to judge foreign people’s behavior based on their own cultural background. I have learned this theory in the…

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    When you look at the major retail companies and you are considering a store that sells good product, for low prices and provide good customer service. You kind of automatically, think about a Walmart store. Most times because they are the store that is convenient and you can get just about everything at one place. But who would have thought that looking from the outside that a store like this would have so many unethical behaviors and situations occur. Example of Walmart in an Unethical…

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    "Every man is guilty of all the good he did not do” (Voltaire). Dunstan Ramsay from Robertson Davies’s Fifth Business life revolves around his inner guilt by impacting his decisions, actions and his relations to others. Dunstan lives his whole with the guilt of the destruction of an innocent family. Ever since he decided to be smart and dodge the snowball that was meant for the back of his head but instead hitting an innocent pregnant lady Mrs.Dempster, he was linked to that family for life…

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    Introduction There is an expectation by consumers, stakeholders, regulating agencies, and the industry that companies will conduct their business in an ethical manner, much less be involved in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects for the betterment of society. This new business obligation then leads the consumer(s) to require corporations to have integrity steering their actions and own “good behavior” (Hinkley, 2012 p 271). “As agents of global change, multinational firms are acting…

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    3. Crowdsourcing Crowdsourcing is a knowledge management strategy which can help organizations to solve their problems in business field. In this section, definition of crowdsourcing and effectiveness of Crowdsourcing to address knowledge gaps are illustrated. 3.1 Definition of crowdsourcing Crowdsourcing, a term emerged in recent years, refers to an organization implements outsourcing activities to individuals or the crowd on the internet. People may be more familiar with the word…

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    Canadian Business Corporations Act According to the Canadian Business Corporations Act, “A corporation has the capacity and, subject to this Act, the rights, powers and privileges of a natural person” (CBCA R.S.C., 1985, c. C-44). This enables corporations their own entity, with benefits individuals themselves do not possess. Corporations have full maturity upon creation, or ‘birth’. They also have the capability for eternal life. This personhood enables Canadian corporations to conduct business…

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    As a consultant, I’m here to help ‘Hole in the wall’ business to solve their problem, as we can see there are lot of problem in different department but overall, I think the major problem is the company received so complain from their customer, complained to the fitting team, which lead us to find out other problems occur in different department. According to line 14, a customer complained that it took longer than promised to install the window, or left the work unfinished or left the site…

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    Natural selection is the favouring of specific traits in an environment. Organisms able to adapt, or who are born with favoured traits, have a better chance of survival over others. In Robertson Davies’ Fifth Business, the main characters model the process of natural selection. When Dunstan Ramsay is reborn after the war, he is better suited to the environment of Deptford. Paul Dempster faces many challenges in Deptford. The reason he survives is because he moves into an environment that better…

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