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    MIDTERM #2 Question #1 It was the investment bankers of Wall Street who were the original, principal innovators of the symbolic framing of Corporate America in the 1980s. The capitalist realized that it was something wrong with the Corporate America, due to the exogenous system shock in the 80s. The investments bankers symbolically framed the managers because they were “betraying” the owners by using the conglomerate strategy. This strategy has been used since the 1960s to avoid a potential…

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    Trachyte Wealth Case Study

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    1.0 Introduction “If you wouldn’t fix your own plumbing, or let your Dad cut your hair, don’t do it yourself when it comes to managing your wealth and making financial decisions” (trachyte.com.au, 2017). This is a snapshot of Trachyte Wealth’s owner Josh Eisemann’s approach to financial planning. Operating as a financial planner since 1996 and trading as Trachyte Wealth since 2015. They promise to provide formal financial advice across the following areas including: investments, insurance,…

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    In the book “The World is Flat” author, Thomas Friedman, talks about ten forces that flattened the world. After thoroughly reading over his ideas about these forces, supply-chaining and insourcing seem to be two of the biggest flatteners. Readers are provided with a basic understanding of what these two forces are and how they work throughout the business world from Friedman’s point of view. Friedman explains, “It is the ambition of this book to offer a framework for how to think about this task…

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    Jones has the opportunity to change the election of his current sole proprietorship to an S-corporation. However, he also has the options of liquidating the business as it currently stands or make the election and then liquidate the business as an S-corporation. The business assets contributed to the used car dealership belong to the sole proprietor, Mr. Jones. Liquidating the used car dealership requires Mr. Jones to repay…

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    Social Responsibility of Business has two major terms – Social Responsibility and Business. In the earlier days, the businesses could operate without giving a thought about their responsibilities towards the society and majorly focusing on their revenues and profits, but those days are gone. Social responsibility refers to the responsibility of the individuals, governments or the organizations towards the society. Hence, we can say that Social Responsibility of Business is the responsibility of…

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    Mergers Case Study

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    seven on mergers, Acquisition and takeover Mohsin Shafiq from Egypt and Jacob Sarkhou from Kuwait . In addition to this, there are some judicial authority in support of this argument as was established in an American case of Farris vs Glen Alden corporation where it was stated that, “upon the filing of the merger agreement with the appropriate state official, Glen Alden would disappeared and all the property, interest, rights and obligations of Glen Alden would pass by law to list”. Another…

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    In the case of the banned Pepsi commercial, the corporation failed to reach their goal profitability and the goal of encouraging global unity. The commercial displayed the protests to be a celebration of fun and not a stage to demand social equality and political fairness. The commercial was accused of using social injustices to create a profitable revenue for the corporation. The corporation crossed the line which caused the commercial to become a political and social conflict. Although, the…

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    Metro Minds Case Study

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    workplace. Introduction I work for Metro Minds, a TETA (Transport Education Training Authority) accredited training provider based in Glen Marais, Kempton Park. The institution is a medium-sized company, with a workforce of 27 employees over four branches. Because Metro Minds is not a “large” entity, there is plenty of room for innovation and transformation. Unlike a large business, staff members are able to propose ideas that they feel may have a positive impact on the growth of the business.…

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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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    Leading Change Reflection

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    John P. Kotter the author of the international bestseller Leading Change, created a huge impact from his eight proposed steps required for managing the organizational change of many companies. He, however, decided to follow up with The Heart of Change to focus on the issues that arose from his previous work. With the Heart of Change, he aimed to pay attention to and also resolve the problems that arose from his previous steps. In The Heart of Change, he reintroduced the eight steps required for…

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