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    for the company. One could argue that this “recession,” or…

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    important? And does organizational culture improve companies’ effectiveness? Answer is yes, of course. Organizational culture consists of the values and shared assumptions for a company. It tells employees what are right things to do and what are wrong and should avoid those bad consequences happen. Organizational culture affects employees’ behaviors invisibly and improves employees work effectiveness. “Culture is the most precious things a company has, so you must work harder on it than…

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    American public. Unbeknownst to them, the cars they had purchased also functioned as fiery death traps. For eight years, the Ford Automotive Company showed how the theories of Milton Friedman worked in real life. Making millions while taking lives. The Story of Ford The Ford Pinto was the brain child of Lee Iococca, who had taken the helm of the Ford Automotive Company in the 1960s. Iococca wanted a Ford product to compete with other subcompact cars on the market, forming a team to create the…

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    China. Hence, transnational television format business exchange is not impossible. Furthermore, the introduction of overseas television formats use minimal time and money to meet the Chinese audience’s captious taste, for many television production companies, it is indeed a good way to save lots of human…

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    approach to understanding the importance of representation. American Ballet Theater, keyword, American. Within ballet company hierarchy the named Principle dancers are the top tier of leadership. They have earned the right to be called the company’s top performers, the sole entities by which the company is defined and identified. Not only are these dances charged to represent the company, but also by default of the name and legendary representation, state they are a representation of American…

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    would require her to complete more administrative tasks such as filing annual reports, which also will cost the company. In a corporation, there is also a separation of ownership and control as there are several shareholders, the board of directors and officers who can determine the direction of the business. Another drawback of incorporating is acquiring more tax liability since the company will now be taxed separately (Khwaja, n.d.). This business form would be ideal of Tilly planned to go…

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    The main types of business organisations in the UK private sector are sole traders, partnerships, private limited companies and public limited companies. These are set up in this sector so that they survive by making a profit, if a business doesn’t make a profit it won’t be able to succeed against its competitors in its market. Each different area of the uk private sector has different rules in which it must abide by for legal reasons. 1.0 Introduction This report will analyse the main types…

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    In developing countries there are more and more multinational companies which tried to develop their business, but this situation that would had influence to personal, local companies and living, even government, political or society environment (BBC). For granted the positive and negative of impact are simultaneously, the positive that the multinational companies improved the country economics and increased freedom on marketing. In contrast, there are negative effect to society such as a…

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    useful, but is ready to consume. The financial information should avail such information as why the client should invest in a particular publicly traded company. A clear presentation of the risks involved, should explain a possible return on investment and general nature of business within the company. (Gupta & Dhingra, 2012). A perfect company for investment…

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    The goal of maximizing shareholder wealth means that the goal of the company. Is fundamental to business goals to create value for the shareholders of the company are also owners of the company. The relationship between financial decision - making, risk and return. Financial decisions – making is money or not invest in certain securities. It depends on the risk and the return of security in particular. There is a correlation between risk and return, which is higher than the risk ratio will…

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