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    There seems to be two main problems in this corporation: the first one being racial tension and the second being lack of communication. Addressing the first problem, the company has traditionally been known as a conservative company with the majority of its employees consist of white males in their 30s. Jeff Fairbanks has worked his way up the chain to become VP of Strategic HR, an African American at that, and seems to be hesitant to handle the situation. This move can somewhat be interpreted…

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    For instance, a corporation could be more explicit by stating “Progress is our most important product,” (Deal & Kennedy, 1982, p. 6). That statement is letting everyone know that progress is the most important value in the corporation because it helps them expand and grow within and outside of the company. Norms and values are a way of sharing important beliefs within the company and explain basic underlying…

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    Company to Corporation. The best possible options that would serve your needs are as follow: General…

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    The present thesis, is aimed to analyze the social behavior of transnational corporations during the economic crisis of late 2000s. While the growth of world´s GDP was negative in 2009 (-2.1%) and many corporations experienced cuts in employment, limited access to credit, and reductions in capital and technological spending (Campello et al., 2010: 1), the social investment of many firms followed a counter-intuitive move by increasing their social contributions in more than 228%. Between 2004…

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    purposes. If you have been operating as a sole proprietorship/general partnership, recent changes to the law in combination with the real estate boom probably have you wondering what the advantages might be of setting your business up as an LLC or S Corporation (S Corp). You might, as many business owners are, be under the assumption that restructuring your business would be too expensive or too time consuming, but neither drawback should prevent you from…

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    After researching this case, I believe there may have been a potential corporate crime occurring. According to Clinard and Quinney, “Corporate crime are offenses committed by corporate officials for their corporation and the offenses of the corporation itself” (Friedrichs, p. 60). Corporate crime has gone unpunished because for a large amount of time crimes that are labelled corporate crime were not illegal, such as unsafe environmental practices, and in this case, corporate violence against…

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    allocable share of partnership income or loss on their individual income tax returns and pay taxes on that share based on their tax bracket” (Entrepreneur, 2014). Corporation Tinker & Tailor’s Home Security Service, Inc.: “A corporation is viewed as a separate entity from…

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    Kohl's Essay

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    The corporation of Kohl's was selected in developing a thorough research on the significance of its history. In this research, it will give an in- depth analysis of Kohl's ability of living up to its mission, vision statements, and some hardships that need developments. The evolution of Kohls throughout the years have been significant with key points being in the 1990s. The growth and expansion of Kohl's have defined its niche within the retail industry in 1992. The highlights as well as…

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    Corporations need to meet the demand of customers or this generation without compromising the ability of the next generation. This requirement and a new role which corporations are supposed to meet is termed as corporate social responsibility, under which the operational impact of the organization should not have a negative impact over the society and it can be supported by the sustainability principles of the better framework (Ammato, 2009). The corporation is discouraged when discovered its…

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    diligence and the duty to prevent insolvent trading have not helped to prevent companies going into insolvency. The reasons are outline below. Explanation Directors have duties to ensure best interests of the company as whole including creditors. Under Corporations Acts, directors are required to act with reasonable care and diligence and prevent insolvent trading. Certain statutory duties of care, skill and diligence was laid down in s107 of it Companies Act by…

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