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    Introduction and Social Relevance 2015 was a tragic year for South Australia. 102 people died on the roads and over 750 serious injuries occurred in South Australia alone. 44 of the fatalities were young men and women who died due to driving over the allowed alcohol consumption limit of 0.05 (Responsibility, 2016). This did not however need to be the case, these fatalities would not have occurred if the drivers were tested and stopped beforehand. Over 600 000 drink driving tests occurred last…

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    REI Business Analysis

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    REI is more than just a retail store for outdoor clothing, gear, and footwear. REI’s core purpose is seen in all their messaging, “we all work to inspire, education and outfit for a lifetime of outdoor adventure and stewardship”. The retail store is unique because they develop their own gear alongside the brands for which they are also a supplier. REI stands apart from other retail stores because the company is a leader in conservation efforts, the employees are outdoor experts who know all the…

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    and cutting down on the number of DUI’s which would in turn keep the number of people in prisons to a lower count. Each day, around thirty people die of drunk driving related accidents (Fitzgerald). Having a person tested for their blood alcohol content and then not having the car start if it is over the legal limit, would cut that number down to almost zero. Also, having a breathalyzer…

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    Raymond, S. Rivard and D. Jutras, which has four components. On regard to the organizational context component, it was recorded that all the firms subjected into this research had independent management units and were involved in subcontracting business. Over 50% of these firms either manufactured or modified products to suit client’s needs. The cycle of operation was a direct function their main business. Some firms had single annual order, which…

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    Prmesport Case Summary

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    However, those results take time and it requires a decent amount of planning and management (Ware, 2003). An important step in implementation of an enterprise system is training of employees. For employees like Tom, who is in his mid 50’s, training on new technology might be very frustrating and disheartening. When the new system was introduced, Tom’s productivity flat-lined…

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    What do people think about when they hear the word politics? To further that, what do they think of when they hear the term polarization? Congress is in a constant battle between parties, and this, in turn, keeps us in an almost constant state of gridlock. Susan Page, Jim Douglas, Brian Resnick, and Norman Ornstein have all written articles explaining political polarization, civil discourse, or the solutions to these problems. In Susan Page’s article “Divided We Now Stand,” she mainly focuses on…

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    ¬¬¬¬¬ Lijing Lu Professor Kupta ACCT 865 October 14th, 2014 IFRS Impact on AIS As more companies are going global, the need for an internationally comparable and understandable financial reporting system increased exponentially. IFRS becomes the most acceptable financial reporting standards worldwide. The trend of converging with IFRS has been driven by the demand of global investors, because a single set of financial reporting system will facilitate their decision-making process in the global…

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    Keda Case Study Summary

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    Keda had many issues that were causing problems for their daily operations. First, Keda had a silo-based business model where each of their critical business functions operated separately. They built a culture that was unrestricted and uncontrolled. Non-standardized processes were adapted on the fly and problems were resolved in an unplanned and impromptu manner. Although this culture allowed Keda to achieve “pursuit of perfection” and “endless innovation” in the global market as they…

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    Domino's Pizza

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    Internal franchisees have already worked within Domino’s as a General Manager for at least one year. External franchisees have not previously worked with Domino’s as a General Manager, but do bring outside business or other management experience to the table. For the first group the franchise fee is $0 to $25,000 depending of the social segment (woman, minorities, and veterans). For External franchisees, the fee is set at $25,000. Domino's Pizza offers a comprehensive training…

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    Enterprise Resource Planning Introduction to Concept Enterprise resource planning is a fully integrated information technology that integrates a company’s operations by delivering timely and accurate information in real time. These systems were born in an environment demanding more efficiency and higher customer service and are designed to help an organization optimize its distribution of enterprise resources for efficient utilization of those resources (Park & Park, 2015; De Toni, Fornasier,…

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