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    Equity and expectancy theories are both process prospective (Kinicki & Williams, 2013). Process prospective are the thought processes by which people decide how to behave. Marshall Metro’s attempts to motivate students and teachers are based heavily in both equity and expectancy theory. Although both theories have some flaws they affected students and teachers alike at Marshall Metro. Equity theory is based on fairness or the perception of fairness (Kinicki & Williams, 2013). This theory focuses…

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    Compensation Planning

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    Ensuring fairness in pay for employees working similar jobs is referred to as internal equity (Kokemuller, n.d., para. 1). Organizations use job analyses and job evaluations to ensure that compensation structures are fair. Moreover, organizations user e-compensation tools to ensure internal equity. However, there are potential barriers that prevent organizations from realizing the potential of Web-based internal equity tools. First, organizations should select e-compensation tools that…

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    efficiency and equity within certain conditions and markets. As it says in MEL, efficiency means operating at the lowest possible cost for whatever a company is producing. When an economy is considered efficient, any attempts to make something better off would not be possible without making it worse. Furthermore, production is efficient when the production is produced at the lowest possible cost along with variable inputs of production as it says in MEL. On the other hand, equity is the concept…

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    opportunities to use different kinds of creative abilities. Chapter 8 discusses the importance of integrating art into the other subject areas in order to provide students with enriching opportunities. Arts help promote esteem, develop empathy, and provide equity. Providing students to work with arts will allow students to actively engage in the material and deepen their connections while learning about other subjects. Chapter 8 discusses the importance of allowing students to express…

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    Law Requirement is the first line of activity and is the most risky part in the equity framework. Law implementation is paramount to the criminal equity framework and is made up the neighborhood police precincts and offices that house a large number of men and ladies officers and investigators who are confirmed to serve and secure the nationals off the United States…

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    Interpreting Ratios Current Ratio - Soda Pop Organics current ratio is 1.07. What this means is that for ever $1 Organics owes, it has $1.07 in assets to payback those debts. This ratio is favorable and a good indication that Organics is managing their assets and liabilities wisely. Future investors can feel good about this ratio because the risk based on this metric is low. Shareholders should also be pleased with this ratio as the management team is effectively managing their debt. Quick Ratio…

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    In comparison to the debt to equity ratio benchmark of the airline industry being 0.85 which definitely under 1.0, WestJet has consistently maintained ratios that are far less than the industry average. This signifies that the proportions of debt and equity financing that they use allow for them to meet its payment obligations, which also implies that they are a more financially stable business than many of its competitors. WestJet 's low debt-to-equity ratio definitely suits them especially…

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    America is known to be the land of the free, where equal opportunities are promoted as the ultimate symbolic of such ideology. This is a place where race, ethnicity, class, or gender should not be the determining factor for the eligibility for needed resources. The place where anyone, including minorities can come and live the “American Dream”. Therefore, society as a whole must take a stand to rid our nation of the inequitable educational opportunities that plague poor, disinvested,…

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    Lord Denning, in High Trees, set out the test for promissory estoppel, which consists of three requirements, in addition to the limitation of operation that it may not be used as a cause of action. To estop the promisor from enforcing his legal right, there must be: 1. a clear and unequivocal promise not to insist on strict contractual rights (intended to affect the legal relations between parties); 2. the promisee must reasonably rely on the promise; 3. it must be inequitable for the…

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    hold only 31.7% of the industry market share, the remaining being held by many small companies, each with less than 5% of the market share. (Hurley) Foot Locker focuses mostly on athletic shoes, which represent 90% of their total sales. (Hurley) It holds the largest market share within the industry and as such its sales were about 2.5 times that of the other three competitors in 2014. (Foot Locker Inc. Form 10-K 2014) Payless ShoeSource, the main brand of Wolverine Worldwide, focuses mainly on…

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