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    The class has brought to my attention the need to hire the right people with the "can do" attitude, train them to be the best, and test them to see if they understood the training. Other principles I have learned in this class include the following principles. A company or individual should determine their core focus, values, and purpose. The Kansas City CARE Clinic has created a vision, mission, and a list of how they will accomplish their mission. During the Ethical Leadership Class in…

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    culture of respect that promotes positive work, corporate, and community environments. In 2005, Walmart’s policy of Global Ethics was challenged when the company’s Mexican executives were caught in a bribery scheme. Eduardo Castro-Wright, Chief Executive Officer of one of Walmart’s foreign subsidiaries, Walmart de Mexico, was accused of paying bribes to Mexican officials to receive permits to build Walmart stores all over Mexico. Investigators from Walmart found evidence that Mexican…

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    pyramid there are homosexual in Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief of Operations (COO) positions in companies. For example, after reading and article titled, “7 LGBT CEOs You Should Know” it was interesting to find out that Tim Cook who is the CEO of apple since 2011, is titled “the most powerful gay executive in the world.” Before he joined Apple in 1998, Cook served as the vice president of corporate materials for Compaq. Tim was also the Chief Operating Officer of Intelligent Electronics…

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    person leads threats and force. It is unlikely to win respect and loyalty from employees for long. • Expert Power is the perception that one possesses superior skills or knowledge. • Informational Power is where a person possesses needed or wanted information. This is a short-term power that doesn't necessarily influence or build credibility. • Reward Power is where a person motivates others by offering raises, promotions, and awards. • Connection Power is where a person attains influence by…

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    John C. Lincoln started Lincoln Electric Company in the late 1800’s, early 1900’s. John Lincoln was later joined by his younger brother James F. Lincoln who bore the both the titles vice-president and General Manager. As the son of a minister, James F. Lincoln entwined his Christians principles into his business philosophy. “The Christian ethic should control our acts. If it did control our acts, the savings in cost of distribution would be tremendous.” (Lincoln, 1961) Based on the…

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    Finish Line Incorporated is an American-based athletic footwear and fashion retail chain. The company also sells accessories ranging from socks, laces, and hats to shoe cleaner, insoles, and sports gear. Being my favorite sneaker store, Finish Line Incorporated retail stores are found across America located in 47 states operating over 660 stores. Now being a corporation, Finish Line’s roots began in 1976 among three friends who wanted to create a store that held the newest athletic footwear.…

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    I have chosen Oklahoma Baptist University as my university and chief financial officer as my career. A chief financial officer, commonly seen as CFO, is responsible for monitoring and working to improve the financial status of a business. They are also responsible for record-keeping, financial reporting to higher management, and financial planning. A CFO typically reports to a board of directors and the chief executive officer, commonly seen as COO. Usually with most corporations, a CFO will…

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    Value Relations between Investment opportunities, CEO Pay and Economy Introduction Shareholder value has always pointed towards the establishment of business profits that will improve and increase the coffers of business owners and improve their economic returns. The agent-principle problem has been at the forefront of establishing the concept of shareholder value in business management and practices, but according to the Fund Manager at GMO, James Montier, and the idea “dumb.” Business…

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    The article I read is called How Much Compensation Can CEO’s Permissibly Accept? By Jeffrey Moriarty and it talked about how many individuals view the ethics of executive compensation. Some think that the amount that the CEO's are getting paid is too big in regards to their performance compared to what CEO's get paid overseas and to what their workers get paid. The boards of directors could be at blame for the most part because they can be considered fragile and or having concern for themselves…

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    SITUATION ANALYSIS - STRENGTHS According to a report conducted by comScore, 24 million Canadians are wireless subscribers while 81% are owners of a smartphone (Mcnutt, 2015). Within that 81%, Apple is in the top at 38.3% while Samsung is just behind with 32.4%. Additionally, BrandZ ranks Apple the most valuable global brand in 2015 with a brand value of $247 billion, surpassing Google (Apple overtakes Google, 2015). Evidently, Apple is revered as a powerful and influential brand throughout many…

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