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    Food is amongst the three basic necessities of a human being, other two being, cloth and shelter. Since the very beginning of civilization man is dependent on plantation or animals for fulfilling hunger and meet nutritional requirements. Slowly he developed methods of growing crops so that they do not have to go far away in search of food. Also, it gave an advantage of growing crops that are more relevant. This process requires thorough knowledge of soil, irrigation, weather forecast, pest and…

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    Lawtalk Case Analysis

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    The other requirement is whether LawTalk imparts economic value to both CFJ and its competitors. Illinois courts have stated that “the real value of a trade secret lies in the fact that it is not generally known to others who could benefit [from] using it.” Sys. Dev., 907 N.E.2d at 73 (citing Serv. Ctrs. of Chi. v. Minogue, 535 N.E.2d 1132, 1136 (1989)). In addition to secrecy of LawTalk, a court will examine the value of LawTalk to CFJ and its competitors as well as CFJ’s time and money…

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 Main body 3 Issue 1 3 Case facts 3 Legal provisions 3 Applicability on the case 4 Recommendation 4 Issue 2 4 Case facts 4 Legal provisions 4 Applicability on the case 4 Recommendation 4 Conclusion 4 INTRODUCTION The IP law of Australia is made to promote the innovations and also protect those businesses that develop the original intellectual property for having the benefits of being competitive. In Australia, there are also participants from a number of…

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    Arcadia Sports Case Study

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    An evaluation will be made to demonstrate how Jeb’s personal creditors would be able to collect on his debts and to seize the assets and/or profits from Arcadia Sports based on whether each business is a sole proprietorship, partnership, a corporation, and a limited liability company. First, under a sole proprietorship, Jeb’s creditors would be able to seize all of his personal assets, his home and all of the profits from Arcadia Sports. The reason for this is that a sole proprietorship is…

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    Critical Competency Report

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    1. Introduction There are many choices for a ten-week course related to hospitality management, but not one offers what the Distinguished Lecture Series course has offered. Over such a short time, the class was fortunate to have eight guest speakers who are all senior executives from successful firms in the industry, and each guest speaker gave many insights about career choices and developments in the hospitality industry. As a graduating senior, I walked into this course’s classroom with…

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    According to the textbook, corporate social responsibility is “the way a corporation achieves a balance among its economic, social, and environmental responsibilities in its operations so as to address shareholder and other stakeholder expectations.” (Sexty, 2017) Tim Horton’s has named their corporate social responsibility framework Our Making a True Difference™ which represents their dedication to “making a true difference for individuals, our communities and the planet.” (Tim Hortons 2015)…

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    KCPL Situation Analysis:- Kanpur Confectionaries Private Limited (KCPL) was established by Mohan Kumar Gupta in 1945 as a Candy manufacturer, later he switched to biscuit manufacturing also. Now it’s running by his sons Alok , Vivek and Sanjay, under the brand name of ‘MKG’ .It was the second largest biscuit manufacturer in 1973-74, but during the late 70’s due to increase in competition, its sales declined and it started making losses. Due to the losses they have…

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    Ethical values do not span across cultures around the world. There are many things that depend on the culture of the company that determine how the company will run. Companies are all run differently throughout cultures, so ethical values do not span across cultures. Business practices are also run differently throughout culture. There are many different ways that companies handle issues, and not all are handled ethically (Pitta). I think that ethical values are something that needs to span…

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    Tata Share Case Study

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    KEEPERS OF THE FLAME Based on J.N. Tata and J.R.D. Tata The main purpose of establishing TATA GROUP was to improve the quality of life of the communities. Their core values direct the growth and business of Tata companies. Their core values were - 1. Integrity - Conduct the business with honesty and transperancy 2. Excellence – To achieve high standards in the quality of goods and services. 3. Understanding - Must me caring, show respect humanity and compassion towards employees, customers…

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    Tolko Athabasca (TA) is a division of Tolko Industries and is in the Strand Based Business (SBB) product sector of Tolko’s corporate departmentalization strategy. Tolko Industries is a forest products company serving the North American, Japanese, and Australian markets with dimensional lumber, plywood, Oriented Strand Board (OSB), and Laminated Strand Lumber (LSL) products. A 30,000-foot view of Tolko Athabasca's organization would reveal that the uppermost departments are categorized…

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