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    intriguing to view the voting procedures. There were nine action items to deliberate—all addressing prevalent aspects of operating a school district. For HISD, there is a time set aside for a closed session. This is when the meeting is exclusive to executive board members and they discuss specified legal circumstances. In the open session meeting, the public is able to see the board members’ decision from the closed session. Items C-3d, C-3e, C-3f, C-3h, all trailed a similar pattern. Of the…

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    Hettler is presented through the introduction of recycling bins and occupational sensors within the bathrooms, this enriches staffs awareness towards the environment and adds value to Tray International’s image. The admin staff, which consist of the director, the director’s assistant, the office manager and HR all have their private offices, which have industrial sliding doors fixed to exposed lintels. These details enhance…

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    Description Agency Theory Agency theory is a form of corporate governance where the role of the board of directors is to act as an independent intermediary between two entities. The board of directors is basically the governing body that facilitates the interaction between the principles and the agents. The principles or shareholders, are the entities which bring the resources to the firm from investments. The agents on the other hand are the people who utilize the resources of the principles…

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    As Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Saratoga Investment Corp., a publicly traded business development company, Chris Oberbeck brings over 25 years of experience in leveraged finance, from distressed debt to private equity, to the position. Mr. Oberbeck’s wealth of experience stems from originating, structuring, negotiating, consummating, managing and monitoring investments in a wide variety of middle-market businesses. In addition to his aforementioned roles, Mr. Oberbeck is the…

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    wonder, the ABM WEEK 2016 plenary "How to be more productive?" aroused great interest among the audience. The session was coordinated by Francisco Coutinho Dornelas, assistant to the executive management of ArcelorMittal South America Flat Carbon, and moderated by Albano Chagas Vieira, Chairman of the ABM Board of Directors. "On the occasion, I could see that the mining and metals industries have been doing their homework and are not just sitting and waiting for government actions," commented…

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    Hirschey(2009) explains the law of diminishing returns “As the quantity of a variable input increases, with the quantities of all other factors being held constant, the resulting increase in output eventually diminishes (Hirschey, 2009, pg.253). This is illustrated within the table, as it is seen that at a certain point, paying an additional employees, reduces output. Milestone IV Market Structure Deloitte operates in an oligopolistic market structure. In Fundamentals of Managerial Economics,…

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    Nowadays, women still strenuously fight for themselves after decades of demanding their rights. The chief operating officer of Facebook Sheryl Sandberg tells her own story in “Lean in: What Would You Do If You Weren’t Afraid?” (“They say I say”) to demonstrate her view on women’s position in the workplace today. Although women are equal to men in society nationwide, women are limited in achieving all of their goals because they cannot overcome their numerous fears, do not have high ambition in…

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    There are two main approaches of justifying CEO compensations. The first would be to justify high CEO compensations from a business or a managerial perspective. In other words, we would need to justify the pay-gap between chief executives and ordinary workers. The second would be to justify high CEO compensations from an economic perspective. An economic lens takes into account the rising economic inequalities, which is largely assumed to be non-existent or insubstantial in the first method, as…

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    Introduction Within a non-profit organization the chief executive officer (CEO) is often referred to as the executive director. The chief executive officer or the executive director retains the highest power in a non-profit. The CEO should be someone who has a strong background in all subjects as it relates to the non-profit. As the CEO of a non-profit it is important that the CEO is fluent in financial leadership to help the organization become and remain a success. In order for the…

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    demotion of a director for misappropriation or any other administrative vice. The board of supervisors in china does not have a parallel in Ethiopia. Instead, the workers of the SOEs have only one representative in the Board of Directors that otherwise consists of a pool of high government officials. In China the independent directors are professionals with certain academic and professional background. This board as well does not have a parallel in Ethiopia. In China the Board of Directors has…

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