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    1. Discuss Nolan's ethical responsibilities in this situation. I believe that it is absolutely wrong for Nolan to even consider telling Borman about SofTech’s cash problems. As employees of any company, there are certain rules that apply to everyone. Those rules include keeping information pertaining to the company within the company. No one outside of the company should be aware of the cash problems that another company is having. By telling Broman of this situation, Nolan can possibly lose…

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    Non-profit organizations are major contributors to social and economic well-being throughout the world. The creation of wealth is not the main objective for non-profit organization; rather they need to serve a social purpose, while maintaining financial sustainability (Moss, Short, Payne, & Lumpkin, 2010). The non-profit sector is not immune from the damage caused by destructive leaders. The destructive leaders are those whose actions have catastrophic effects on everything from the morale of…

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    The Liberal Class

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    Initially, he make claims that the liberal class has failed to “protect the minimal interests of the working and middle class as corporations dismantled the democratic state, decimated the manufacturing sector, looted the U.S. Treasury, waged imperial wars that can neither be afforded nor won, and gutted the basic laws that protect the interests of ordinary citizens” (Hedges 6). The…

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    Emma Lazarus’s poem, “The New Colossus,” represented the ideals of inspiration and hope to all of the foreigners who had dreams of coming to the United States in order to become an American. As the Industrial Revolution hit the United States, industries began to double in size and become more prosperous; however, the rapid growth of immigrants in the United States met that need for laborers. According to Emma Lazarus’s poem, the Statue of Liberty was symbolized as a welcoming signal to the…

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    Campbell's Soup In Brazil

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    Culture is an aspect of globalization, according to the textbook page 118, culture’s definition is “learned behavior; a way of life for one group of people living in single, related and independent community”. To international corporations, culture has an important role in their plan to sell products or services to overseas markets. In order to success, companies not only need to understand and recognize the culture’s characteristics of the entry market, they also have to learn to adjust their…

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    Conversion Cap Case Study

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    1. Conversion Cap: - Excell indicated the need to amend PhA’s term sheet with Conversion Cap. Rami explained the Conversion Cap concept and its application. As a standard practice, Conversion Cap offers early investors price surety upon future conversion and incentivizes them in bringing additional investors. Harold agreed in principle on inclusion of Conversion Cap, subject to discussion with Karl. PhA will specify the dollar amount of a Conversion Cap. 2. Converting Board of Advisors to…

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    Collaborative Leadership

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    Based upon my basic knowledge, personal experience, what I have learned from Collaborative Leadership, the weekly lectures and our textbook Introduction to Leadership Behaviors Fort Hays State University. McGraw Hill teams and collaborative leadership are similar to each other in servile ways and our different from each other in servile way. Teams and collaborative leadership both have share goals that cannot be accomplished by an individual, and they require mutual trust, respect, and strong…

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    Most organizations want to grow both internally and externally. Internal growth strategies may involve production and revenue increases and expansion of employees, whereas external growth strategies may form together with another organization or even acquire a new one (Crandall, Parnell, & Spillan, 2013). As more concerns with government regulations, more competitors, new technology advances, and constant change occurs, some organizations may occur a crisis if they follow a specific growth…

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    Ted Dorman Essay

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    Ted Dorman and his family moved to Mexico for management opportunity. He was greeted by Manuel Mata, his plant assistant manager. Manuel and Ted would be working together, but the lack of communications and cultural understanding would cause very a difficult working relationship. This case analysis will explore those issues of that working relationship. Several issues occurred between Ted and Manuel working relationship. Due to Ted poor knowledge of the way things work in a Mexican business and…

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    1. Overview Edu Corp relies on its elite employee base to conduct company operations on a daily basis. With the growing concerns of privacy and security, Edu Corp has created a detailed, structured policy in order to preserve the security, integrity, and efficiency our employees, along with Edu Corp’s customers and digital assets. In select industries or businesses, the integrity and security awareness of a company’s employees are critical for safe, successful, and efficient operations (Prince,…

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