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    Internal Environment Analysis of MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA By Sonali Gupta Section B PGP30107 Declaration I, Sonali Gupta, do hereby declare that the report is my individual effort and that no part of the report is copied from published/unpublished sources without proper citation. Table of Contents 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 2. INTRODUCTION 3 3. VISION AND MISSION 3 4. VALUE SYSTEM 5 5. BUSINESS POLICIES AND PRACTICES OF MAHINDRA 6 6. MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE AND NATURE 7 7. HUMAN RESOURCE AT…

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    Duty Of Care Case Study

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    Issue 1: Duty of Care The first issue involved in Michelle and Rebecca case is, did Michelle the defendant owe the plaintiff Rebecca duty of care under law of tort when Michelle offered Rebecca a ride home when she was drunk. Duty of care is referred to the legal responsibility which is compulsory to any individual that requires the reasonable care when performing any act that could direct or indirectly harm others. An essential element of duty of care is foreseeability. Rule 1 In relation…

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    Chinese Fireworks Industry The purpose of this analysis is to provide Jerry Yu with a recommendation on weather or not he should take his family up on their offer to invest in the village’s fireworks factory. The aim will be to conduct a Porter’s Five Forces analysis in order to determine the attractiveness of the industry. In addition, I will conclude weather this industry is in fact a “sunset” industry that is unlikely to return on Mr Yu’s investment in the long term. There is a vast threat…

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    1.0 Introduction: To describe the Merida v MacGuffin case we have understand what is negligence and how negligence involve in Merida v MacGuffin case. There is no precise statute that rules the law of negligence in Malaysia, therefore In West Malaysia apply the common law of England and the laws of equity as directed in England in 1956. In Sabah, and Sarawak, apply the common law of England and the rules of equity, together with statues of general application, as run or…

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    d. DHN Food Distributors Ltd. ran a grocery business using the premises of a subsidiary company which was formed to buy a piece of land. The subsidiary company did not have a business of its own and was wholly owned by the parent company, DHN Food Distributors Ltd. Tower Hamlets London Borough Council compusory obtained the subsidiary company’s premises to buld houes causing DHN Food Distributors Ltd. needed to wind up. The subsidiary company was paid for the premises, however Tower…

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    In order for someone to be found negligent the defendant must have owed the claimant a duty of care, failed to perform their duties and failed to fulfil their responsibilities, and damages must be incurred from this breach. Donoghue and Stevenson established the first duty of care by setting up the neighbour principle, the neighbour principle highlights that anyone who is solely affected by your omissions or acts is owed a doc (Duty of Care) by you. In this case Mrs Donoghue drank part of a…

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    1) In a civil auto action case, Joe, who is the defendant offered his own statement that he made to a bystander at the accident scene: "The intersection was clear when I entered it." Joe is offering the statement for the truth it asserts. Is the statement admissible? Why or why not? State the FRE that applies here. In a civil action when Joe who is the defendant offered his own statement that he made to a bystander at the accident scene, when he stated, “The intersection was clear when I…

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    The purpose of the negotiation simulation was to determine a proper punishment for a Midwest Vending employee, Jim Smith, who had broken a new policy put in place by the company after another employee was caught violating the old policy. Two parties would meet, one party representing Jim Smith and other party representing the company. The two parties met to discuss what happened and agree on an appropriate punishment for Jim’s violation. The Midwest Vending negotiation was a simulation in which…

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    DELANO GRAPE STRIKE Okay kids, gather round. Today, we are going to learn about the Delano Strike. It has been many years now, since the strike took place. It started on October 8th, 1965. That was fifty years ago. Really long ago, right? I bet you know what a strike is? If you don't, I'll tell you. A strike is when people choose to stay at home because they are not happy with a situation at work. Sometimes, during a strike, these people might go outside with placards (that is notes written on…

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    promote better health behavior or reduce a health compromising behavior) to control my response to emotional stimuluses with the goal to eliminate the need to turn to chocolate. Finally, I will use a contingency contracting (i.e. an individual forms a contract with another person detailing the reward or punishment contingent on performing (or not performing) a behavior) to eliminate the chance of relapsing into old…

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