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    innovate and adjust Elektra’s management…

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    that “Helidony” is innovative independent hotel main challenges that the property going to face are connected to the creation of brand awareness and loyalty among guests, financial and marketing risk also should be considered, the same as proper management, competition and dealing with suppliers. No matter the profile of a business a strong marketing strategy is a critical factor for building a brand, maintaining customer loyalty and attracting new clients and in this case hospitality industry…

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    Ford Pinto Case

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    explosion of Ford Pinto's due to a defective fuel system design led to the debate of Ford’s use of their a cost-benefit analysis and its decision not to upgrade the fuel system based on this analysis. Ford failed its consumers by not applying risk management during the initial design of the Ford Pinto. Instead it calculated risk based on a strictly functional view which would result in Ford defending their decision based on their cost-benefit analysis. In comparison the United Illuminating…

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    developers that deliver unique, innovative and quality products. These are some of the advantages of the company comparing with other competitors. But, there are still some improvement needed. For example, CHHB must develop a way to maintain their good reputation to the public in order they have trust in your company…

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    Patrol Division Paper

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    and then explain the how you will determine which staff members will be laid off based on management…

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    Nike Ethical Issues Essay

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    bad action. To protect their reputation the company need to solve the problem immediately. Nike decision makers need to act with equity, fairness and impartiality, respect the right of the individuals and provide different dealing to employees and individuals but only when it’s relevant to the goals and objectives of the company. The management of Nike should understand and practice that why the ethical responsibility is needed within the company itself. The management also need to know that the…

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    company expect in different situation. These reward will be based on individual behaviors and decision they make. If someone does something good or handle customer with respect and integrity they would be rewarded and recognized by the management. The management can also discipline employees who make wrong choices for example disclosing Paradigm information to competitors. This will make the other employee know that it’s wrong to go against organization…

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    Nt1330 Unit 2

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    computer media, the data input / output and documented system from damage, theft and unauthorized access. 7. Attention should be given to protect the integrity of electronically published information to prevent modifications that may harm the company's reputation. The information provided to the public, such as information on the web that can be accessed via the internet must be in accordance with the laws, rules, and regulations in the jurisdiction 8. The business requirements of the access…

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    Ftc Case

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    1. What are the kinds of compliance failures that would lead to a significant risk to their brand or reputation damage? (For example: do all trucks and equipment meet safety standards and are all drivers adequately trained in the use of trucks and equipment, and do they have a full understanding of the compliance issues that affect them). And are there any failures within FTC which could affect compliance with any aspect of the businesses operations. Or are there any external problems (this is…

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    perform in such a way that is unethical. This situation is influenced by the three major sources of pressure. First, the decision is directly providing time saving incentive for Gil Frank to act in unethical way, second, Gil Frank can maintain its reputation of performing duties in a timely fashion and Gil Frank also can avoid embarrassment of being unable to balance the trial balance. Important Questions In…

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