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    INFO498 Final Case Studies Name:_Chris Harlan____ Instructions: Your essays will be graded on content to include grammar and spelling. Each case should take 1-2 pages including diagrams. The essay answers for both #2 and #3 should be 500 to 700 words each, in order to completely answer the questions. Please submit as one document. Assignment: #1. Forest Point Construction (System Planning) a. What is the correct total time? The correct total time for this project is 31 days. b.…

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    prohibitionists and people in favor of the legalization. However, his main point is that prohibition, rather than drug use, causes the evils typically attributed to drugs. Miron offers a balanced, sophisticated and in-depth analysis of the true costs, benefits, and consequences of strictly enforcing drug prohibition. He argues that…

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    and benefits. Methane lasts for about 12 years in the atmosphere and affects the ozone layer, and it has harmful effects for humans who are exposed to it, which creates a social cost.We calculated the social savings based on emission factors of methane for each pipeline, the social cost of methane, and an estimated time for the length of each leak. Methane leaks can last quite a long time, as the lack of color and odor in methane gas caused them to go unnoticed. Finally, the safety benefits were…

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    redesigning of the already made products and loss of profit. Thus, making it different ethical view from two different sides. Ford pinto had passed the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration standards so it was lawfully accepted. Stakeholders The main stakeholders who are involved in this case are customers who buy the car, employees of Ford like the designers of the car, people in the recall vehicle department who have to make decisions after getting reports from surveys and the…

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    Maximum efficiency, the best cost –output ratio, is its measure of success” (Taylor, 5). It is simply decision making based on cost-benefit analysis; maximizing output. People want to maximize their benefit while limiting their cost. It is seeing all thing and people as a means to an end. However, instrumental reasoning raises concerns for…

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    Law 43: Protect the Touchable Untouchable “You gain more by finding a rich mine and mining it deeper, than by flitting from one shallow mine to another – intensity defeats extensity every time.” – Robert Greene, “The 48 Laws of Power”. Human Nature has shown that the more rare, expensive or unattainable something is, the more desirable it becomes. Consumers might not consider purchasing a BMW if it were priced similar to a KIA, the essence of luxury is directly linked to the cost to obtain it.…

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    The 23andMe mission is to help people access, understand, and benefit from the human genome (“Our Mission,” n.d.). However, the Food and Drug Administration’s concerns regarding our at-home genetic reports could jeopardize the company’s ability to fulfill this mission. There are limited options in resolving this matter; we can meet regulatory standards and earn FDA approval, completely abandon the at-home reports and seek another way to fulfill the 23andMe mission, or continue to provide these…

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    resentment” from his employees. On this matter, Mr. Wallace should communicate and listen to his employees by improving their performances through motivations. For instance, Mr. Wallace can create executive compensation such as long term incentives and benefits to motivate his employees. Mr. Wallace is recommended to show more trust to his employees and empower them by increasing their beliefs in their own…

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    Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBM) had a large market reach as they assisted in a various number of ways in the pharmacy market. Two channels of distribution existed: wholesaler to retailer and mail service pharmacy. Other competitors also engaged in acquisitions of PBMs but did not meet the success of the Merck-Medco acquisition. The Merck-Medco integration can be deemed as a textbook example for its competitors as Merck Pharmaceuticals successfully introduced a channel intermediary that changed…

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    At exactly 12:23 AM on Sunday, August 31, 1997, England’s beloved Princess Diana Died in a car crash. Soon after, conspiracy theories surfaced. Are some of them true? There have been several comments about the Princess’s death, most of them concerning the fact that it was a planned assassination, and I am going to prove them wrong, because this theory cannot explain the extent of the plan. By rethinking their approach to this theory, people will realize that it was just another tragic car crash…

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