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    From a corporate perspective, GTX building a new headquarters during a recession, when it's already downsizing, is an ethical dilemma. The benefit of this situation, is that a new headquarters means a bigger and better place for the corporation to operate. This could mean for a more efficient and productive workforce. This, along with downsizing, has the financial benefit of increasing the value of the company's shares. On the other hand, building a new headquarters is expensive; GTX is already…

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    Oshkosh Case

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    The 97-year-old Oshkosh Corporation has several choices to consider as it seeks to expand its international truck manufacturing operations. First, a shortlist of potential locations were established. The list included the countries of India, Argentina, and Botswana. Oshkosh already has a global precense with manufacturing facilities in nine countries, but none in the proposed new locations. Therefore, a detailed analysis of each country is needed in order to make an informed decision. First,…

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    Lynch Analysis of Deere & Company’s Corporate Social Responsibility Legal and Social Environment of Business, Heidi Noonan-Day, Section 3100-01 September 9, 2015 Analysis of Deere & Company’s Corporate Social Responsibility Deere & Company is a corporation that manufactures machinery and equipment for farmers, landowners, builders, and loggers. Deere & Company is based out of Moline, Illinois, although they operate in North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia as well. John Deere…

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    allow you to pursue infringements on that patent. The cost of a patent might be prohibitive for those starting out as a new business. Consider whether a patent will be the best use of your budget. A patent lawyer can help with the process since it can be long and complicated as well as expensive. Copyrights cover books, music and software, which can be a work product of your new company. It 's important to have a copyright to cover original works so they cannot be duplicated. Trademarks protect…

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    The Sarbanes and Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) was put into place because of outrageous fraud acts that were conducted by U.S. corporations that led to the layoffs of thousands of Americans. Companies were self-auditing therefore creating conflicts that might inflate accounting statements. The executives of the companies were not savvy enough to understand the complex forms to do addition checks on initial reporting. I this report the major topics that will be discussed are Mistakes made by the…

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    committed to addressing global challenges through education and training. The CEOs think the conditions for a sustainable business are already set since the majority of consumers demand the corporations for sustainable products. Why are…

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    With the newly formed corporation the liability would have to rely on both the corporation and Perez. With them trusting Perez to set the motion of the company any mistakes or accidents would be in the responsibility of them because of the choice that they decided to make with hiring him. It would laible on…

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    Healthsouth Scandal Essay

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    was the most successful in its field , but unlike other corporations, it had a foul secret. All the grand success that HealthSouth was known for was a lie, a mask to hide what was going on behind the scene, hidden from the public eye. A secret so well hidden, that it went unnoticed for years. A secret so large it broke not only the law but several accounting principles. It was the rise and fall of the largest and most victorious corporation in the Health Care Corporate Field; the HealthSouth…

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    Case Study: Acme Fireworks

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    given actual authority to perform within the scope of their duties. An agency is governed by common law since it involves a service. As the manager of Acme Fireworks, I have apparent authority to hire employees on behalf of the principal. With the new expansion, determine and identify what types of employment; at will-employee 's and independent contractors. At-will employees can be hired temporary, part-time or full-time. An at-will agent can terminate their agency at any time. They will not…

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    M & M Ujala Case Study

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    suppliers extend you credit to induce purchases. When you get the invoice, you might have a 30- or 60-day turnaround. You often get a modest discount with an even faster payment, the supplier's way of thanking you in cash. - Welcome proposals from new suppliers, regardless of their size Partnership: Promote Mutual Growth Based on Mutual Trust We believe that close communication is essential to building better partnership with suppliers. We endeavor to promote mutual growth through sound…

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