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    principles of IT value are the on-time and on budget delivery of appropriate quality, which achieves the benefits that were promised. In business terms, this is often translated into a competitive advantage but can be disadvantaged by risk. Taking ownership of risk and giving direction for managing risks is a fundamental aspect of successful governance initiative. Risk is further exaggerated when operating IT services in a multi-disciplinary open access environment such as higher education. An absence of management responsibility and accountability for risk management policies can result in potentially serious risks being ignored. Furthermore misguided actions can result in costly investments being wasted or put in jeopardy. Ultimately…

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    1. My first valued moral is honesty. I believe that honesty is the most important to me because I have grown up believing in it. My parents always told me to be honest, when it comes to individuals. My second moral value is trustworthy. I believe that being trustworthy is earned from experience. When growing you I have had people close to me be hurt by individuals that were not trustworthy. My third value is family. I believe that individuals come and go but I know that I will always have my…

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    Shared Value” argues that a company’s success and social growth are interdependent, and seeks to directly address the effort of regaining trust in corporations and business in the modern age. The article postulates that there are three ways to create shared value: redefining commodities and markets, reconceiving productivity in the value system, and empowering local cluster growth. The authors also argue that the creation of shared value is fundamental to business strategy and that it is neither…

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    Case Study Of Buffy

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    What are Jim Bob’s options? What values must Jim Bob weigh in considering his options? Jim Bob’s options in the situation affect him and Buffy. He has offered to help Buffy by re-writing his paper in a way that she could take credit for it. This shows that he lacks moral values for cheating or “helping”. Jim Bob can choose to do this favor for his friend or he can choose to back out and make Buffy do it herself. Jim Bob may value his education, which he would be putting at risk when he takes the…

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    and misunderstandings. In my major paper, I will interview Mrs. Ha Tran, the Finance Manager of Ho Tram Project (HTP) Company and Mr. Binh Ngo, Human Resources Manager of HTP Company, and I used reliable databases- ProQuest, Google Scholar, and the text book to support my arguments. I want to show you my thought and how can I apply the theory to solve the misunderstanding problem of the different cultures in different organizations. Organizational culture is defined as a system where members…

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    provider especially after the Note 7 Incident (Samsung phones catching on fire due to battery issues), is both an environmental and economic risk from a SEERS perspective. If Apple would have to recall all of its phones, it would have to deal with insane amounts of waste as well as with the logistics of repairing or exchanging millions of phones (extremely high cost and a loss of…

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    Superfund Audit Case

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    substantial financial gain/loss is occurred. If superfund would pay the overpriced $42 million, they would have to write down the property value at a later date. They would be losing any recoverable value of the property and their assets would be too low to cover liquidity. This would endure a huge loss to superfund. It would not be professional to stand silent and watch superfund self-inflict…

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    participating companies add-value to the products and pass them along the supply chain. Thereby, on an operational level they are trying to maximize the value-addition and on a strategic level the management is concerned with the minimization of total cost. One of the question that arises in supply chain management is “how should the structure of SCM be organized so that it inculcates maximized value-addition and minimized total costs?”. Thereby, the “how” question is answered by Supply Chain…

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    Courage is essential in determining one’s true moral character and beliefs. It is what enables a person to face difficulty with bravery and adhere to these values. However, an individual’s virtue and intrepidity can be like a dormant seed that requires certain circumstances to cultivate them. In his screenplay, Schindler’s List, Steven Zaillin explores the idea that when an individual consistently performs acts of courage in the midst of horrific and agonizing situations, despite their…

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    Personal Values Analysis

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    been able to learn how personal values effect the counseling relationship in various ways. One thing that I was able to remind myself of is that everyone brings a unique perspective to the table. Every client has their own set of values in the same way that every counselor does. One thing I have been able to learn as to not shy away from those personal values in a professional setting but to try and fully understand them for the benefit of myself and especially of the client. Through careful…

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