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    moral consciousness of society and the individual, analyses the content and meaning of categories such as good, good, evil, duty and conscience, honour and dignity, happiness and meaning of life. Extend this definition to the area of business, it can be argued that business ethics is a set of principles agreed with the requirements of universal morality, which reflect the level of…

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    MacFadyen, & Eadie; McWilliams & Siegel, 2001). The World Business Council on Sustainable Development (hereafter WBCSD) an internationally recognized organization for research on business development and environmental management, defines CSR as the commitment of business to contribute…

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    The 23andMe mission is to help people access, understand, and benefit from the human genome (“Our Mission,” n.d.). However, the Food and Drug Administration’s concerns regarding our at-home genetic reports could jeopardize the company’s ability to fulfill this mission. There are limited options in resolving this matter; we can meet regulatory standards and earn FDA approval, completely abandon the at-home reports and seek another way to fulfill the 23andMe mission, or continue to provide these…

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    are four major types of business formations. If someone wants to develop a business, they can form a sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company, or a corporation. A sole proprietorship refers to a business that is owned and managed by one person. A partnership is a business where two people agree to be co-owners of a business and general participate in management and share the incoming profits. A limited liability company is relatively new in terms of business formations. It is…

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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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    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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    Explained how a business can analyze the return on investment of a disaster recovery plan The organization should do a Business Impact Analysis (BIA) which should calculate what might happen if there was an interruption of a business function and what information is needed to develop a recovery strategy. When doing a risk management test a potential lost scenarios should be identified. There are many types of scenarios to consider doing a disaster, like loss of goods from your suppliers, delay…

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    to the three interpersonal communication skills of listening, feedback and questioning and does not enlighten any other interpersonal communication skills. The benefits and recommendations put onward have only been related with the occupation of a business analyst. 1.3 Scope This report focuses on the interpersonal communication skills of listening, questioning and feedback associated…

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    Partners in Business How does a partnership stay structured? Do you ever just sit there planning the name of your business you and your best friend are going to own once you both grow up? It should be a cupcake store…or a candy store…even better both! You both are going to be the best partners ever! If you are thinking that think again or at least think a little farther. Yes there is a possibility of that happening, but then there is a possibility that it won’t. All I’m saying is there is a lot…

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    (Upadhyay & Singh, 2010, p.15). In the article, “In Favour of Ethics in Business: The Linkage Between Ethical Behaviour and Performance” Yogesh Upadhyay and Shiv Kumar Singh (2010) seek to illustrate how difficult it is for organizations to change their manner of business and the necessity for corporate change to attain an ethical business. After reading the article, I found the findings substantiate the diverse business examples in which Upadhyay and Singh use in educating and inform…

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