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    Depending on the type of business you are involved in, the perfect client varies greatly. However, the basic image of what makes the perfect overall client is the same for all of us. So, what traits does your perfect client have? What Makes a Perfect Client or Customer? When you picture your ideal client, you are imagining the one person that you just love working with. This is the client who gives you the best and most attractive business opportunities. This client possesses the following…

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    Aditya Rajagopalan – Class Discussion Worksheet PA5529: Class Discussion Worksheet 1) What are three of the most important themes that weave through the readings? Why? Corporate Social Responsibility: Society no longer tolerates companies that damage the environment or don't care about worker's rights and conditions. Companies are held to a higher social standard and according to Michael Porter, this has been the key reason behind the rise of CSR. Companies have started to look at social…

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    Chaymae Essaid 61418 February 2, 2016 Public Limited Corporation (La société anonyme) The public company is a business company by its form with any possible purpose. It is made for the large companies and the associates, called shareholders, which are responsible for the social debts only concerning the amount of their contributions. The legal characteristics of the company is very marked, its operation is narrowly regulated by law 17/95 of the 8/30/96 published in the B.O. n° 4422 of the…

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    Being An Entrepreneur What is an Entrepreneur. It mean that a person are willing to take the risk and develop themself to change their current life to become even better to compete against global market. A person don’t need a high qualification or a super smart brain, all he need to do is create something that will makes money. They will first set up a small business given all his idea, innovation, or money to make it become better, and served they customers with their best service.…

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    Discuss the significance of the case AG Seurities v Vaughan. In the two cases tried together, the House of Lords reasoned that having exclusive possession of a bedroom is not enough to form a tenancy and in addition a tenancy cannot be treated as a license in relation to a section which disputes the nature of the agreement. In AG Securities v Vaughan four people were to share a flat with three other people in favour of the landlord after they had signed the lease. The lease agreement was…

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    STAKEHOLDER THEORY v/s SHAREHOLDER THEORY Since many years ago, from the age of globalization, the Great Depression, amongst other memorable historical events till today, the purpose and role of business has been subject of debate. (Post et al, 2002). Much of the debate has focused around two hierarchal positions; namely, The Shareholder Theory and The Stakeholder Theory. (Rugimbana et al, 2008). The Shareholder theory is regarded as the classical approach to business, that is, an organization’s…

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    CORPORATE STRATEGY There are three types of strategies use by organization which are corporate strategy, competitive strategy, and functional strategy. Top level managers are responsible for corporate strategy, middle level managers are responsible for competitive strategy and lower level managers are responsible for functional strategy. Here we will discuss what is cooperate strategy. A corporate strategy is the direction an organization takes with the objectives of achieving business success…

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    Business Etiquette Business etiquettes encompass the various prescriptive elements of a culture which include verbal & non-verbal communication, communication styles, preferred speaking distance, dress & demeanour and the interpretation of time. The knowledge of a country’s business etiquettes not only helps managers in carrying out business transactions with ease but also earning the trust of their partners [1]. The French have formal rules covering each aspect of a business meeting described…

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    other partners but they still will be liable of the general liabilities of the company. The other type of the partnership is the limited liability company (LLC) which looks like corporation in its characteristics and it’s the only business structure that give its members the flexibility to be taxed as partnerships or corporation if they are more than one , if the company have only one member it could not be taxed as partnership.…

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    Friedman and Mulligan present two different views on the value and importance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Which approach to CSR is closer to your own views? Justify your answer. If both or neither? Justify your answer. The term business is described as “the activity of making, buying, or selling goods or providing services in exchange for money” (Merriam-Webster, 2015). Human kind has been establishing businesses since their existence in the world. In order to understand what…

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