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    execution. Target Corporation needs to look for a key quality and specific skill set from a potential employee. The specifics are friendly, can-do, and a cheerful attitude that is a must for employees whose key responsibilities include delivering great customer service going above and beyond what Target calls as "Amazing services". The hiring practice does consider extra training to prep and infuse company culture for delivering superior services. Any time Target Corporation hires new employees…

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    There are many different types of business to consider when an individual starts their own business. The three main types are a Sole Proprietorship, Corporation and a Limited Liability Company. There are also many areas of business that an individual could pursue. Personally, if I could open my dream business it would be an equine (horse) boarding business ran by my husband and I. This business would involve the boarding of horses for extended periods, giving them quality care while their…

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    Globalisation Facilitating the Growth of Power for Transnational Corporations Globalisation has facilitated the growth of Transnational Corporations to develop a power greater than ever before. Allowing these corporations to expand all over the world. Completed through the international effort to develop and improve economies, technology, trade and communication ("What is globalization? definition and meaning", 2016). The advancements globalisation has provided have progressively allowed TNCs…

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    local organization or party. “This criticism of multinationals is valid to a point, but it must be remembered that no corporation can successfully operate without regard to local social, labor, and environmental standards, and that multinationals in large measure do conform to local standards in these regards” (Multinational Corporations 597). The concept of multinational corporations obtained its beginnings in the United States. They in initially began as organizations or manufactures tied to…

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    Corporations as People: Canadian Business Corporations Act According to the Canadian Business Corporations Act, “A corporation has the capacity and, subject to this Act, the rights, powers and privileges of a natural person” (CBCA R.S.C., 1985, c. C-44). This enables corporations their own entity, with benefits individuals themselves do not possess. Corporations have full maturity upon creation, or ‘birth’. They also have the capability for eternal life. This personhood enables Canadian…

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    Partnership vs. Corporation Eric R. Gant Advanced Federal Taxation 317 Strayer University Brenda Adams May 20, 2017 Compare and contrast Partnership and Corporation and their Tax treatment In a general sense, a Partnership is a business entity that is basically establish and owned by two or more owners with the sole purpose of increasing profit. A partnership meanwhile is the organization of an entity that is more structure and has many owners that are refer to as…

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    violating federal securities laws, there are consequences that includes criminal penalties. My case is about the misconduct of ethics and the consequences of what can happen if you fail to do what's right. Escott v BarChris Construction Corporation. BarChris Corporation is a company who engaged in constructing and selling of bowling alleys. BarChris built bowling alleys during the peak of bowling popularity around the fifties and sixties. Hence, they initiated public offerings to help raise…

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    Introduction As CEO of Prime Media Corporation Bill Meade faces the following dilemmas; how to acquire a substantial amount of growth for the business and devise a strategy that will allow for a smooth transition into international markets. The planning process for this task is daunting enough on its own but Bill has the pleasure of trying to convince the board of directors that pursuing businesses overseas will lead to the success that they desire. In order to better understand the issue at…

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    Costco Wholesale Corporation is an object for a variety of government regulations that are impacting the company’s business activities. As for a retail business, the recent increase of the regulation requires Costco Wholesale Corp. to follow them in order to avoid fines or restrictions. One of the recent laws, Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act signed in February 2016, puts a strict regulation on the import of goods in the U.S. that are produced with the help of the forced labor thus…

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    1. In the documentary film, The Corporation, the six symptoms of psychopathy taken from the World Health Organization’s Manual of Mental Disorders, were applied to the corporate world today. One by one, the documentary listed all six symptoms and began to check off each symptom that the corporation world is presenting. All six symptoms were checked, proving that the corporate “person” today could rightly be diagnosed with the mental disorder of Psychopathy. The six symptoms that the corporate…

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