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Speech On Turning The Other Cheek
In this world people are faced with the most difficult decision of doing the right thing even when it could mean being hurt
again and again. Teachers, mentors, pastors, and psychologist have studied the topic of "turning the other cheek". Is it right to
offer forgiveness to a situation even if the situation is not "solved" properly? The debate goes on and on but, the one thing
people should realize is that even if the situation is looking bad their is always some good that can come out of it. A scholar by
the name of Kent M.Keith once wrote , "People really need help but may attack you if you do help them.Help people
anyway.Give the world the best you have and you 'll get kicked in the teeth.Give the world the best you have anyway." While
analyzing this quote further, I have found that in any bad situation there still is room for improvement by implementing a sense
of kindness and compassion for the situation at hand.
For example, I work at a home improvement store called The Home Depot. In Home Depot you are sure to find a good day
and a bad day. Customers come to The Home Depot looking for an item as well as good customer service. As being a cashier,
my first priority is to make sure that every customer is properly taken care of on their way into the building and when you 're
leaving out the building. If the customer doesn 't feel like they 're being taken care of it can get very disappointing very
quickly. While at work I try and stay as positive as I can so that each
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Payment Card Systems Were Breached
On September 8th, 2014, Home Depot released a statement indicating that its payment card systems were breached. An
investigation had started on September 2nd but they were still trying to discover the actual scope and impact of the breach.
Home Depot was one of the many victims to a retail data breach in 2014. The unfortunate thing is the way the attacker's
infiltrated the POS networks and how the attackers were able to steal the payment card data, were the same methods used in
the Target data breach. By ignoring the warnings created from the breach at Target, Home Depot allowed the attackers to use
similar methods that could have been easily defended. Through the use of a third–party vendor's logon credentials, the
attackers were able to gain access. Then they exploited a zero–day vulnerability in Windows, which allowed them to pivot
from the vendor–specific environment to the Home Depot corporate environment. Since both networks were linked, this was
very easy. Once they were in the Home Depot network, they were able install memory scraping malware on over 7,500 self–
checkout POS terminals. They just put out an update to all the POS machines. Just like any IT shop would do. This malware
was able to grab 56 million credit and debit cards. The malware was also able to capture 53 million email addresses. The
stolen payment cards were used to put up for sale and bought by carders. The stolen email addresses were helpful in putting
together large phishing campaigns. Although
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Tesco Plc Essay
Tesco PLC Report – Technology
The world of technology advances every day. People are finding better ways to use software
and hardware to suit their needs. Technology is more and more readily available for the
consumer, in the form of TV's, consoles, handsets and sound systems. But what about the
businesses selling the technology, what do they use?
Tesco as a retailer are somewhat limited in automation on a selling front. In factories
automatic packaging and assembly is certainly the way to go, but on the shop front, there is
little in this sense to use. We are currently using self–checkout systems which scan the
barcode of an item, much like a regular check out, but done all by yourself. The POS system
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This means customers know exactly what they are buying so
there are fewer returns and more happy customers. For us this means that the store will
become more efficient and more pointed towards a customer service environment. But we
can also market and advertise our own products such as the Hurl. Knowledge is never
wasted which is why we wish to share it with our customers.
Contact list payment using credit cards have now since been installed in our stores however
there is a new world alongside this of mobile payments. Apple pay and Android pay are
beginning to be installed in our stores this combined with self checkouts will allow for quick
and efficient purchases when you are in a hurry or if that is the Chosen method of payment.
Another brilliant benefit to this is the ability to link your Tesco Club card to this account so
you won't miss out on any points or bonuses. Purchases are made using NFC technology
which is currently in most smartphone devices, if you are unsure if your phone has this
technology installed you can simply pop over to our technology department wear a
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Automated Cashiers On Supermarket Employment And Customer...
The Effect of Automated Cashiers on Supermarket Employment and Customer Satisfaction New Jersey City University
Abe Mohammad
Ginna Ruiz
Gina Gasbarro
Rejina Dhakal
Cornelius Ongera
Quantitative Methods for Business Decisions, BUSI 603.
Professor Rosilyn H. Overton
The Effect of Automated Cashiers on Supermarket Employment and Customer Satisfaction Grocery stores, known as
supermarkets, sell fresh and preserved foods. Some also sell prepared food, such as hot entrees or salads; many are also
introducing fresh sushi daily. There are supercenters with over hundreds of employees which provide a variety of consumer
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Statement of the Problem
Do automated cashiers affect employment rates in supermarkets?
Do automated cashiers enhance the shopping experience?
Customers have traditionally been used to dealing with live cashiers in their supermarket shopping experience and in most
cases, most customers still look forward to that experience. In the research, we found greater amounts of complaints over
automated than employee operated checkouts. When these machines were first introduced, it seemed like a good business idea
in order to increase productivity and reduce costs but that has not been the case. Customer satisfaction continues to diminish
greatly in all of the major chains that started to lay off employees and insert these machines into their daily use. This is the
case especially with the 55+ age group who have found themselves in longer lines and arguing with machines when for years
prior to self–service checkouts, they had the formality of the welcoming and warm words of employees at the checkouts.
Also over the years, lines at employee operated registers have gotten longer because customers prefer to wait in line rather
than to deal with the automated systems. Using the employee–operated
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Professor Tsang Essay
BUSL301 – TUTORIAL QUESTIONS 1 (1) Why would you choose to run a business as a partnership? (2). A and B are in
partnership as accountants. Without B's knowledge, A, in the name of the partnership, entered the following transactions,
although he had no express authority to do so: (i) (ii) purchased new office stationery and equipment for the firm. purchased
shares to the value of $15,000 in the partnership name in an exploration company soon to be floated on the ASX. (a) (b)
Discuss the liability of the partnership. Can B be personally liable for either of the transactions? (3) Andy, Bob and Chris were
old school friends. Bob and Chris were running a surf shop together. The business was having financial ... Show more content
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Indri becomes desperate and works even harder. While working late into the night, Indri badly lacerates his hand and needs
micro–surgery. His efforts to keep the business afloat are in vain and the company is forced into liquidation. On realization of
the assets, it is found that the company has approximately $95,000 to go towards meeting creditors' claims of $210,000: (i) If
Indri is the only secured creditor, will he get his $90,000 back? (ii) Can Indri claim workers' compensation, assuming that he is
otherwise entitled to it? 3 (1) What is the relationship between the decision in Crabtree–Vickers Pty Ltd v Australian Direct
Mail Advertising and Addressing Co. Pty Ltd (1975) 133 CLR 72 and s.129(3) of the Corporations Act. (2) X is the promoter
of X Pty Ltd, a company to which X proposes to sell some land for high–rise development. (Assume the present zoning of this
land does not permit such development). What would you advise X to do, and why? (3) Ryan signs a lease for a theatre to be
used by Astor Theatre Group Pty Ltd, a company that has not yet been registered. How can the company be bound (and have
rights) under such a lease? Can Ryan avoid personal liability if the lease with the company doesn't proceed? (4) Alan and Bill
are the only shareholders and directors of Sailaway Pty Ltd (Sailaway) which distributes and
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Catalina Marketing
History
Catalina Marketing Corporation was founded in 1983 by five friends, Tom Mindrum, Mike O 'Brien, George Off, Mike
Scroggie and Brian Yeatman, while on a boating trip to Catalina Island in Southern California. The five friends were
remarkably similar, though different. All five had experience in the consumer research field. All five had strong areas (whether
research, computer technology or sales) at which they excelled. All five were looking for a new line of work that would be
challenging and most importantly, paid well. The five came up with an idea to use the new scanner technology at grocery
stores to gather information and print a coupon for a rival product. The five friends knew it would not be easy to found ...
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All employees pitched in to work were needed including the CEO. It was not uncommon for a sales person to deliver coupon
paper and unload data from the PC hard drive during a routine visit (there was no such thing as modems at that time). Catalina
spent all it 's resources on technology and equipment for expansion stores. After proving to be successful handling popular
South California grocers, Ralph 's and Boys, Catalina signed more grocery chains to their list of customers.
Eventually, Catalina Marketing had manufacturers calling them. A former Anaheim sales manager remembers receiving a
phone call from a Proctor & Gamble representative saying, " Look, I don 't know what your company does, but I know our
company has got to do it. So how do I start a program?"
Price
Catalina Marketing clearly has the market advantage when it comes to pricing their product. Since Catalina has gone through
the effort to patent their software and hardware, it is nearly impossible to compete with the services they offer. Catalina
Marketing charges retailers a one fee for installation of thermal coupon printers, a PC and all hardware necessary to connect
the PC to store 's existing scanners. Retailers agree to use the "Checkout Coupon" program for a minimum of five
years. In return, Catalina pays retailers a small fee for each coupon printed and supplies them with coupon paper at no cost.
This
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Essay on Business Structure
Sole Proprietorship A business with one owner who is responsible for all features of the business. Everything that happens in
the company from the daily operation to the legal obligations are controlled by one individual. Sole Proprietorship
Advantages: Convenience – Usually the least costly to begin. Sole proprietorships are easy to start up. They entail acquiring
the proper licenses and permits. Regulations very from industry, state, and county. There is no administrative configuration.
Control– Owners are permitted to organize the company in the way they prefer. All choices about how the business will
operate are made by the owner. The owner has the choice of hiring someone to run the company or doing it themselves. ...
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In some states the partnership can continue if it is provided for in the partnership agreement. An example would be the other
partners buying out the share of the partner leaving. The reason for this is to protect creditors, and maintain liability for the
debts of the establishment Control – Issues with partners may arise as the resulting from misunderstandings or different goals,
putting an end to the partnership. Burden– Formation and subsequent changes in structure are complex. Limited to a small
number of owners. Each partner is legally responsible for the actions of each partner. Unless you can prove in a court of law
that you did not participate, knowingly or unknowingly, in illegal activities you could be forced to pay fines, penalties or even
serve jail time. Limited partnership Like a partnership a limited partnership has two or more owners. Unlike a general
partnership a partnership agreement is required. The partnership agreement stipulates which partner has what responsibility
and which ones have what authority. Advantages Liability – Limited partnerships have both general and limited partners. A
limited partner has little accountability for the debts incurred by the partnership. At most the limited partner can only lose the
amount they have invested, and cannot run the business Income taxes – Partnerships do not having to pay both a personal and
a business tax. The
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Technology And The Security Of The Public Confidence
Introduction
Imagine going about your weekly errands, making purchases like you normally would when you hand the cashier your card for
payment and it declines. You call the bank only to find out that your account has been drained of all its funds. This experience
leaves you confused, who, how and why has this happened, and for the most part the answers do not come as quickly as you
would, like or even at all. This issue plays out day after day for thousands of consumers as merchant data breaches and
compromises have left millions of consumer information exposed. These recent compromises in merchant systems and cyber–
attacks have exposed a deficiency in the security used to protect the public. This largely in part to outdated technology and ...
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"The hackers use those footholds to crawl through corporate networks until they gain access to the in–store cash register
systems. From there, criminals collect payment card data off the cash register systems and send it back to their servers
abroad". (Perloth, N. (2014, August 22, P6). This has led to fall out both from the public as well as industries scrambling to fix
the situation before it gets any worse.
The recent compromise of Target has exposed a more underlying issue of merchant's inability to monitor and secure the
payment systems and the databases that store consumer card information. When it comes to the technology in place that
monitors and secure customer information, there are no active monitoring of the systems. There will need to be an overhaul of
the current technology in place by these organizations, if they hope to combat fraud and protect consumers from data breaches
and merchant compromises. (Heun, D. (2013).
Fall Out From Data Breaches
Cyber Attacks have forced industries to assess many areas of security as well as policies and procedures currently in place that
protect sensitive information. Companies have lost billions of dollars as part these breaches, as they are forced to reimburse
consumers for transactions and exposure of their identities. "A report by the
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Problems in Financial Management
CHAPTER 1 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT – THE TIES THAT
BIND TRUE/FALSE 1. The difference between the market value of the firm and the amount of money invested in the firm is
known as market value added. Answer: True; Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Market Value Added, Goal of the Firm 2. A company
that wants to maximize earnings per share may either over invest or use too much debt. Answer: True; Difficulty: 2;
Keywords: Earnings Per Share, Goal of the Firm 3. Shareholder wealth maximization means maximizing the price of the
existing common stock. Answer: True; Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Shareholder Wealth, Goal of the Firm 4. It is important to
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The chief financial officer (CFO) is responsible for overseeing financial planning, corporate strategic planning, and controlling
the firm's cash flow. Answer: True; Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Chief Financial Officer 19. The sole objective of the federal
government in taxing income is to generate financing for government expenditures. Answer: False; Difficulty: 1; Keywords:
Federal Taxation 20. Investors will be indifferent between two investments if both investments have the same expected return.
Answer: False; Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Risk–Return Tradeoff 21. If the stock market is efficient, then investors do not need
to read the Wall Street Journal or research companies before they select which stocks to buy because market prices already
reflect all publicly available information. Answer: False: Difficulty: 2; Keywords: Efficient Markets 22. Giving the company's
CEO stock options as part of his or her compensation package is an example of an agency cost. Answer: True; Difficulty: 2;
Keywords: Agency Costs 23. The risk of a project depends solely on the expected future cash flows it may generate and the
variability of those cash flows. Answer: False; Difficulty: 2; Keywords: Diversification 24. Proper diversification allows
corporations to eliminate all of their risk. Answer: False: Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Diversification, Risk 25. Managers should
not be concerned with business ethics because ethical
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Business Law Final Exam. Kellogg Business School
Law and Corporate Managers – Prof. Larry Franklin
Question Two A. (i) For refusal
In order to honor the LC, the Seller has to comply exactly with the terms of the letter of credit. There are numerous typo errors
in the LC and misspellings of the destination port and the Seller name, hence only a waiver of the discrepancies from JFTC
will enable Bank of China to pay the Seller. As long as the waiver is not received, the BOC cannot make any payments. BOC
has to state why it is not going to pay. The seller reviewed the LC before the shipment of goods, so it is his mistake that he
didn't point out the discrepancies.
(ii) Against refusal
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(ii) The five subsequent investors
IF the venture will be established as a LP, then the investors could limit their liability up to the amount of their investment,
therefore they will have one level of tax (they will not pay corporate tax). However, the return on their investment is subject to
the performance of the LP and the profits that derive from it.
In case of corporation, the investors could invest their investment as shareholders with limited liability. But they will have to
pay two levels of taxes. In re the fixed return on the investment, they could provide a loan to the corporation with a fixed rate
of interest that will be guaranteed by the company. (iii) The CEO manager
Bernie will prefer to act as a CEO in a Corporation with a board of directors that will direct him and will borne the direct
responsibility for the acts of the corporation. He will also have the responsibility for the acts of the corporation. In order to
attract Bernie to join the business, it is likely to offer him shares or options to purchase the shares of the corporation. This is
not possible under a LP.
B. I will recommend Jameson to choose Corporation for the following reasons: 1. He is not investing money and he wants to
be owner and involved in the business. The best for him is to be a shareholder of the company and a director. His tax
considerations in this case are not relevant. So there is no advantage in LP.
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The Specific System Of Operation In Food And Beverage...
1.0 Introduction I have chosen Ritz Carlton Kuala Lumpur as the hotel for this assignment. Food and Beverage (F&B)
department is an umbrella group overseeing employees who work in multiple restaurants and shop that are united in providing
a single, consistent dining experience within an organization (yellowstonejobs, 2011, p.1). In this world, every single human
have to eating to survive. Hotel provides restaurants to serve the food to the customer. Besides that, F&B department also will
take the in–room dining order from the customer. This wills convenience the customer to having they meal without going out
their room. Restaurant also will take reservation from the guest. The restaurant takes the reservation from the guest who wants
to have dinner in the restaurant. This basically will help the restaurant t increase the minimum revenue for the restaurant. ...
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The objective of using operation system in Food and Beverage Department is to ensure the operation run smoothly. Point of
sales system was one of the specific systems that used in Food and Beverage department. Hospitality Point of sales (POS)
system is keep tracking of sales, labor and payroll for the hotel restaurant or it was a computerized replacement for a cash
register (Rouse, 2011, p.1). According to Wikipedia POS software allow to transfer the meal bill to the guest room bills
(Wikipedia, 2016, p.1). This wills convenience the customer pay once time when they check
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How To Annoy People Essay
How To Annoy People
This paper will attempt to explore how to annoy people in many different situations these categories are as follows: how to
annoy people in restaurants, chat rooms, while driving, and in the grocery store. Also explored are annoying your roommate,
your neighbors, public bathroom stall mates, your teacher or professor, and the police.
The following are guaranteed ways to annoy at your favorite restaurant: Decline to be seated and simply eat their
complementary mints by the cash register. Pretend you do not understand what your server is saying no matter how much
he/she yells or how slowly they say it. Ask your server for an extra seat and place setting for your imaginary friend. Wander
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Whenever you see a police car, even parked, slam on the brakes and drive 15–20 MPH slower than the speed limit. While
traveling down residential streets, drive 5MPH so you can look at all the houses and landscaping; in fact, look everywhere
except out the front windshield. Turn on your bright lights for oncoming traffic. Be careful you do not do this to a police
officer or you will surely be pulled over at which time you should refer to the police section later in this paper. Pull up
alongside someone while driving on the freeway and gesture violently indicating that they should pull over immediately. When
they pull over, wave to them, and continue driving. Never keep any of your trash in the car, toss it out the window these things
include tissues, cigarettes, and cellophane food wrappers. Leave your turn signal on for 50 miles, and then switch sides.
Whenever traffic is jammed up, go ahead and ride on the shoulder until you pass the traffic jam. Lastly, you should know that
tailgating could be one of the most effective forms of annoyance known to man.
The following are some annoying practices that may get you banned from the grocery store: Take more than 10 items to the
express checkout lane and eat your produce while you wait, grapes or foods weighed are the best items to choose. Hold the
grocery store Olympics featuring shopping cart races and the
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Software Architecture and Software Design
1.Introduction
Scenario
A software design must be produced to support a number of self–service stations for a small supermarket (stand–alone, not
part of a national chain). This will involve interaction with various hardware devices, the main aim is to design and evaluate a
suitable architecture and at least a simple demonstration mock–up of the system should be implemented.
The aims and business drivers of the project are to:
Develop a self service system that is safe and usable using ASP.net
Incorporate & process customer payment
Determine how the system will interact with various hardware devices
Use the multi–tier structure for the system's architecture
2. Overview of software architecture
To date the term software architecture is not precisely defined or agreed upon due to the various conceptions and theories of
the term.
According to Wikipedia (2014) software architecture is the design and construction of software, it specifies the set of
structures that are used to encapsulate & describe a software system. Software architecture is a set of architectural design
decisions, furthermore it is also specified by the set of principles and practises that are used to document and design a system,
documentation is used for software architecture to capture design decisions in regards to the high level design and to allow for
the reuse of design components between projects.
Software architecture is concerned with the software elements that make up a
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Essay on Technology System Options in Restaurants
When opening a new restaurant it is important to consider technology options that will offer competitive advantage, enhance
profit, and work efficiently for the establishment. Three systems that are generally purchased for restaurant use are inventory
systems, point of sales systems, and reservation management systems. All of these systems should be researched and compared
on their functionality so the most suitable technologies can be implemented into the daily activities of the restaurant. An
inventory management system would be a great asset to any restaurant. It is very important to be able to keep track of
inventory to make sure items are being used and food costs are staying low. Having an inventory management system will ...
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A point of sales system is another great addition to nay growing business. The POS has many functions. The POS will contain
a register for purchases, have the ability to track reports and menu maintenance, improve service speed, and enhance customer
service. To increase service speed, the POS efficiently makes order entries that are then transferred to the kitchen. This results
in fewer mistakes and the ability to track ticket and wait times. The system also has the function of splitting checks and makes
card processing simple. This ensures more seat turnover and shorter wait times for the customers. In return this has the
potential to increase revenue at every service. POS can create loyalty programs that ensure repeat customers and generate
more sales of gift cards. POS provides operational control that analyzes "detailed reports to drill down on sales, server and
restaurant performance" (NCR 2013). A software like ALOHA also provides a training interface that allows new employees to
learn the system quickly. This reduces the cost a restaurant would ultimately have to pay on training new employees. The
ALOHA system is very up to date with new technology trends, providing mobile and digital signage and cloud based solutions
and social technologies. The variety of functions in a point of sales system makes it very attractive to new restaurant owners.
The cost of a POS can range hundreds to thousands of dollars based on the size of the
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HRM 560 WRITING ASSIGNMENT 2 Environmental Pressures v2a...
Assignment 2: Environmental Pressures
Sandra T. Sims, Student
Summer Quarter 2014
HRM 560 – Managing Organizational Change
Instructor: Dr. Mary Hair Collins
1. Create a table where at least three (3) organizational pressures and at least three (3) environmental pressures in the
organization are illustrated and rank those pressures according to their influence. Corporate organizational pressures describe
change both negatively and positively for the company and its employees. These evaluations of environmental and
organizational pressures are described using Company XYZ, one of my previous employers. Change takes place as a
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The following diagram will assist executives in deploying change management. (Encyclopedia of Business, 2nd ed., 2003)
The diagram above illustrates the resources offered to improve the implementation of change. The Employee's Survival Guide
to Change Book is usually a book tailored for each corporation. This change book will include elements detailing
organizational changes to ensure that each employee is aware of the company's new vision and direction.
3. Explain how the identified environmental and organizational pressures impact the company from a financial perspective.
In Company XYZ, environmental pressures affected the company's bottom line by a direct relationship to the national health
insurance changes. From a financial perspective this change proved positive to the company. All changes stemming from the
merger proved to be profitable for the corporation, even the move of corporate atmosphere to a paperless society. This move
allowed the company to participate in tax advantages of energy savings as well as reduce the cost of paper supplies and
printing cost.
4. Explain how the identified environmental and organizational pressures impact you personally or the other employees of the
company.
In the beginning, from an employee's perspective the change to a paperless society proved to be very difficult. However, given
management directive marker boards were given to each employee to substitute for paper in
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Meetings Or Teams Influence Collaborative Working And...
meetings or teams influence collaborative working and cohesiveness during decision making and conflict resolution. In order
for the researcher to determine what variables are associated with increased collaboration and efficiency, primary data,
secondary data, and exploratory studies should be used to develop an appropriate research question.
Collaboration and efficiency are both desired characteristics within life and in the workplace. According to Proverbs 27:17
(NIV) "As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another." God teaches us to use our individual gifts to work together as
one. The purpose of this essay was to determine what research might be included in the multi–month study to determine the
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According to Cooper and Schindler (2014), "qualitative research includes an array of interpretive techniques which seek to
describe, decode, translate, and otherwise come to terms with the meaning, not the frequency, of certain more or less naturally
occurring phenomena in the social world." Tracy (2010) describes eight criteria for the research – worthy topic, rich rigor,
sincerity, credibility, resonance, significant contribution, ethics, and meaningful coherence. The author describes each of the
criteria for qualitative research in the journal article as follows: a worthy topic is relevant, timely, significant, and interesting;
rich vigor uses sufficient theoretical constructs, data and time in the field, samples, and data collection and analysis processes;
sincerity is characterized by self–reflexivity about subject values and transparency about the methods and challenges;
credibility is marked by thick description, concrete detail, explication of knowledge, and showing rather than telling;
resonance of the research tends to influence readers; significant contribution of the research provides theoretical, practical data
that is useful; the ethical criteria for research considers specific situational and culturally ethics; and meaningful coherence
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Tesco Plc : The Biggest Chain Of The World Measured By...
Tesco
Tesco PLC is one of the biggest British multinational grocery and general merchandise supermarket; Tesco is the third largest
retailer in the world measured by profits and second–largest retailer in the world measured by revenues. It has stores in 12
countries across Asia and Europe and is the grocery market leader in the UK, I am going to analyze some key factors revolving
around Tesco, where we are going to discuss the political, environmental, social and technological factors which are shaping
the external environment in which Tesco is operating.
Political:
Political factors can affect Tesco in many ways; there are many different political factors that will affect Tesco and the way it
will runs as a business. For example the UK government, therefore if there are laws that are set by the UK government then
Tesco will need to follow these laws and regulations placed or else they can be fined or even shut down.
Fiscal policy which is linked with taxes, vat and cooperation tax. Loans may be offered to Tesco if they are struggling on
buying new products and better products. For example, during the recession Tesco might not be doing as well as they need to
be and they might not be able to spend much money on new things that would increase the amount of money they make. They
may then take a loan out from the government so that they can afford what they need to buy. However, they do need to pay this
back as well as the interest rate. On the other hand, In 2007 Tesco
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The Effects of Self Checkout Lines
Consumers have a great impact on what is available in a variety of markets. As consumer demand shifts to new products, the
market will adjust to provide those new products and services that the consumer has decided to be of some importance. From
black and white televisions to LCD televisions, from cameras requiring film and then bringing it to the store to develop prints,
to digital cameras that provide us with the ability of uploading images with the simple click of a button. Businesses who
participate within the constantly changing market are all striving to meet one goal, increasing profit margins. Meeting this goal
can be a challenging process, especially because the demand and needs of consumers are constantly changing. Recently ...
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In 2003 Home Depot then deployed kiosks to 777 of its retail locations and in 2006 that number nearly doubled to 1200
locations (Gerba, 2006). The first self checkout station was put into use at a Giant supermarket in Severna Park Maryland in
1987 (Gemperlein, 2006). When this kiosk was first put into use many businesses to include grocery stores, box stores, and
outlet stores began to watch with a very close eye. It was known that consumers wanted the ability to go into a store and take
their time and not feel rushed, that is until they were ready to checkout. Stores have found that after the normal consumer is
finished selecting the items that they are going to purchase on a given day that they want to quickly proceed through checkout
lines (S. Dudley, personal interview, August 15, 2008). Providing consumers with the ability to do this in effect increases the
level of consumer happiness which in return increases the chances a particular consumer will return in the future to purchase
more items, resulting in increased sales volume. Kiosks have had both positive and negative effects on businesses; however
the positive gains from having kiosks have superseded those negative effects. If this was not true the market for self checkout
kiosks would be diminishing, not flourishing as it
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Essay on Case Analysis 1: Sara Lee vs Dell vs Jcpenney
Case Analysis 1: Sara Lee vs Dell vs JCPenney
With the advance of technology and the development of society, the competition in industry is increasing intense. If there is no
any innovation and just standstill for a company, it will be out of business quickly and be replaced by other competitors. Under
this condition, every company wants to make wise strategy to gain profits and strength their competitiveness in the industry.
Information technology plays an important role when companies develop strategy.
Overview of the problems each company is facing
For Sara Lee Bakery Group (SLBG), they delivered fresh–baked goods to their retailers directly. The delivery people needed
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Delivery people do not have to count at the back door during back door open time, and also use this time to train delivery
people in order to improve their work quality. In addition, the scan data will be collected to the system. As a bake group, the
information of customer's choice is very important to producer. They can gain and analyze important decision from the data.
Such as, what is the best sell good? And which store/retailer has most number of customers?
For Dell, they created an extranet for suppliers. Suppliers could see all order information and Dell's production schedule. They
could feed this information into their own production system. And produce the computer for different orders.
For JCPenney, they will have full utilization of Wi–Fi, RFID, and mobile checkout system. It could replace traditional
checkout counter. By this change, information technology could help customers to do checkout more convenient. In another
way, it will improve sale man's work quality. Just like Apple's sale man, they not only can introduce the information of
products, but also could do other service for customers, like checkout, return, and etc. A sale man can do the whole business
independent. It is a trend, and also it could help company to strength customers' loyalty and the fame of company.
The second similarity is in these cases customer–centric value chain is the common model.
For SLBG, it no longer to sell bakery goods to its
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Technological Automation Is Taking The World By Storm Essay
Abstract
Technological automation is taking the world by storm. I observe the effects that it has on the workforce, education,
consumption and other well–known facets. While exploring what is known from the past and reading about what could happen
in the future I attempt to shine a good light on automation while also acknowledging that it isn't all nice. From creating new
jobs, and lowering the costs of everyday products automation can be seen as an inevitable but necessary change that needs to
happen. While robots are steadily taking over the field the need for a higher education may become null and void
Keywords: Technological Automation, Labor, Consumption, Personal Income, Social Interactions, and Education
Automation's Worldly Affect
You are walking towards the front of the grocery store ready to check out, as you approach the front you have the option of
going to self–checkout or to a cashier. Often times we choose self–checkout. At movie theaters, you can buy your tickets, and
sometimes your concessions, at self–service kiosks or by going to their box office and concession stand. Again the kiosk is
often favored. We live in a world where we expect things as soon as possible, the less time I have to wait for the better.
However, sometimes the line waiting for these stations can be longer than the actual lines themselves. So why do people
continue going to them if the wait may be longer? It may be because you have the full discretion of your checkout process, and
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Corporate Governance Essay
Corporate Governance
Corporate Governance is the relationship between the shareholders, directors, and management of a company, as defined by
the corporate character, bylaws, formal policies and rule laws. The corporate governance system was designed to help oversee
the decisions and best interest of the shareholders. The system should works accordingly: The shareholders elect directors,
who in turn hire management to make the daily executive decisions on the owner's behalf. The company's board of director's
position is to oversee management and ensure that the shareholders interest is being served. Corporate governance focus is
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Boardrooms are changing. Directors can no longer be passive. They must be alert, accountable and active. The board's
performance has come under more scrutiny. Shareholders, members and staff expect more from their boards.
Individual directors of the corporate governance board should possess all of the
following characteristics:
Integrity and Accountability
Informed Judgment
Financial Literacy
Mature Confidence
High Performance
Passion
The board as a whole should possess the following core competencies, with each
member contributing knowledge, experience and skills in one or more domains.
Accounting and Finance
Business Judgment
Management
Crisis Response
Industry Knowledge
International Markets
Strategy & Vision
Companies are becoming more involved with corporate governance and they are following more strict rules and guidelines.
One major problem is how board members are being elected. Avoid employees for the company seems to be one way to
eliminate poor corporate governance committees. They have to try to keep the chief executive officers from loading the board
with friendly directors that are close to them. The most difficult change will be electing board members. A major
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Introduction. With The Development Of Information Technology
Introduction
With the development of information technology industry rapidly, information system and technology had entered the daily
life of thousands upon thousands of families. An information system is used to collect, process, create data and information as
a complementary networks now. It can assist a large Internet which supports humans' activities and decision. It is generally
produced consists of six components, hardware, software, data, procedures, people, and feedback. Information systems include
that people, processes, machines, DVDs, CDs, telephone, computer, iPhone, TV, iPad and information technology.
Information's produce needs Technology's support. Technology is a collection of techniques, skills, methods and processes to
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From the result of the table, I prefer computer and iPad in one day, most frequently used is iPad (Internet media), it consumed
me 5hours 43min. however, the least used is MP3(electronic media),books, newspaper(print media). They all consumed me 1
hour. Compared with two frequencies, I found that these media used less frequency that provides only limited and fixed data
information, for example, MP3 is just only used to listening to music, newspaper and books also only provide news and
written messages, it is a monotonous information modality. However, iPad is networking products, internet can express all
kinds of information form, for example, video, picture, news and so on. We can use it to chat with my friends in chatting
software, like QQ, MSN, and WeChat. By these chat tools, it promotes our daily communication and can further realize
friends' state in WeChat platform, and friends always can share different picture and some events' thinking. It is an important
part of communication now. In these chat tools, we not only send message to our friend, some funny and interesting expression
pattern also apply in daily chatting, some expression pattern adopt to combine word and pattern, it simplifies daily chatting
meaning that human wants to express. It is advanced technology that accelerate expressions' development and make our life
and communication more and more colorful. With the development of Internet, now shopping online also become
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Impact of Big Business on Politics and the Economy Essay
After the Civil war, large businesses ruled America. Prior to the industrial revolution, the government upheld a hands–off
approach towards business. Under the laissez–faire principle, free, unregulated markets led to competition, yet this system
suffered under the wrath of growing corporations. The impact of big business on the economy and politics was immense
during 1870 to 1899. Corporations were growing significantly in number and size, which had a domineering affect on
American economy and defined American life. The growing corporations in America dominated most of the economy, creating
a large gap between the rich and the poor. During this time period food, lightening, and fuel prices declined significantly, and
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This illustrates that the Senate is controlled by big business, and how easily wealthy people had power over the government.
Moreover, the railroad presidents were seen as kings, they could delay lawsuits, control the government and the people,
corrupt communities, and control the press (DOC B). Important railroad companies dictated government policies because the
legal system favored railroad interests. Further, trying to better the political system, the Populist Party made themselves
known. Their platform demanded that the government be restored to the hands of the "plain people." They wanted to end
oppression, injustice, and poverty (DOC F). Evidently, they were dedicated to political and social reform, and urged that the
government be strengthened and take responsibility of the people. The harsh working conditions resulting from
industrialization drove laborers to organize into unions. Economist David A. Wells compares working in a factory to working
in the military because workers are taught to perform one single task. Moreover, manufacturing has largely taken away
workers' pride in their work (DOC C). Mass production techniques led to specialization of labor, which subsequently
decreased workers' pride in their craft, as well as left workers largely unskilled. Further Samuel Gompers, founder of the AF to
L, addressed the International Labor Congress in Chicago and stated that people should not be considered property. He
advocated that labor
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Wgu Lit1 Task 2 Essay
| Sole Proprietorship | Description | In a sole proprietorship, the business and single owner are one in the same. A single owner
makes all decisions with regard to the business and the single owner retains all profits earned by the business. The single
owner is also responsible/liable for all debts and obligations of the business on a personal level. | Two Advantages | A sole
proprietorship is easy to create; there is minimal creation cost and time.The single owner has autonomy in decision making;
sole owner makes all decisions related to the business and has complete ownership of business's finances. | Two Disadvantages
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| Profit retention | The business itself does not retain any profits. 100% of profits remain with the owner and is considered
personal income. | | General Partnership | Description | A general partnership is comprised of a group of two or more
individuals who enter into an agreement to start a business. The partners and the business are legally the same. The partners
enter into an agreement called the articles of partnership and are typically equally active in the business and the business's
management, unless otherwise stated in the partnership agreement. All profits and losses are shared by the partners in a joint
business venture. | Two Advantages | A general partnership allows for a pooling of capital and talent and a sharing of the risk.
Additional benefits to a general partnership include additional expertise in decision making and a sharing of the workload.
General partnerships are easy and inexpensive to start up. | Two Disadvantages | The partners are jointly and severally liable
for business debts and obligations. The partners are held personally responsible for the business and may be sued personally
for liability. Partners' personal assets are subject to lawsuit(s) made against the business. Lack of continuity; death of a partner
may end the partnership/business if a buy/sell agreement is not in place. Disagreements may be difficult to resolve. | Liability |
Liability is not limited; all partners are liable jointly and
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Essay Kudler Fine Foods, Choosing the Right Medium
Choosing the Right Medium
Learning Team C
COM/TM541
August 2, 2010
University of Phoenix
Kudler Fine Foods has decided to upgrade the cash registers in three stores. The new registers are scheduled for installation in
six weeks, and various members of the cashier, management team and computer support specialists will require training on the
proper use of the new equipment. Five methods are under review for training implementation; oral presentation, written report,
video, e–mail, and website training. This paper will focus on the training mediums available and determine the merit of each
medium based on cost, effect, message, audience, purpose, and reach.
Oral Presentation
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436). Written reports are an excellent channel to convey detailed information. The purpose for the communication at Kudler
Fine Foods is to train cashiers on how to use the new NCR cash registers. At a minimum the communication need is for
instructions and hands–on practice using the new cash register. Written instructions and training manuals are good reference
materials to compliment hands–on training. A written report is not an instructional tool, therefore; a written report would not
adequately serve the purpose for training the cashiers to use the new cash registers.
Video
Video presentations will be presented from the vendor of the NCR RealPOS 30 terminals. The video presentations will
examine the use of the terminals and separate video presentations should be available for the cashiers, the management team,
and the computer support specialists. The video presentations should cover hands–on use of the terminals depending on the
employee and the employees need. The cost of the video presentations should be minor as they should be available from the
vendor. The purpose of the video presentations will be hands–on use so that each employee gains a clear understanding of the
terminal. The video presentations should be viewed prior to the oral presentations to expedite the oral presentations. The
purpose of the video presentations is to
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Albertsons Ditches Self-Checkout in Favor of Human Contact
Albertsons ditches self–checkout in favor of human contact 1. The presence of self–service checkout lanes and or service
employees are part of the physical surroundings in Albertson's store atmosphere, or environment. a) Using the Typology of
Service Environments in Fig. 13–2, describe where Albertsons would be positioned within the grid. A typical shopping trip to
Albertsons is relatively short in duration and may serve both utilitarian and hedonic motives. Consumers require food, but they
may also enjoy the shopping experience and the feelings they associate with the service. Thus, the average Albertson's
shopping trip is most likely in the top row, center cell of the typology. b) Does having more human contact and fewer ... Show
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5. Chapter 7 discusses categories of innovations. What type of innovation is self–service checkout technology? Self–service
technology does require a moderate change in behavior as consumers must learn to use equipment. However, self–service
technology is designed to be intuitive, so the adjustment is not major. Thus, self–checkout technology would be best
considered as a dynamically continuous
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Mcgee Cake Co Essay example
Minicase – The McGee Cake Company
1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of changing the company organization from a sole proprietorship to a LLC?
The McGee Cake Company, currently operating as a sole proprietorship, may benefit from forming a limited liability company
(LLC). An LLC is a comparatively new type of business entity. With an LLC there are reduced legal formalities in comparison
to setting up a corporation. In addition, unlike a corporation, the McGees could set up an LLC yet remain the sole owners of
the company. Another advantage as the owners of an LLC, the McGees are taxable only for personal income and not for the
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As a corporation, the McGees may be able to find new sources of funds for business development. Many people, including
shareholders, could invest in the corporation. Finally, the corporation is the most reliable and trusted form of business entity. A
possible downside to incorporation, the McGees may have to put up some of their private assets as a guarantee for the
repayment of funds to financial institutions, if they are not found eligible for payment of money. Incorporation is not a small
ordeal; it involves many legal formalities, laws, agreement documents, etc. It is necessary to prepare and revue all these
documents carefully. Additionally, setting up the corporation will be an expensive task. There are good and bad aspects to a
corporation in reference to taxes. With a corporation, the McGees will be taxable for self income, as well as for the
corporation's revenue. However they will enjoy personal tax credits as with the sole proprietorship.
3. Ultimately, what action would you recommend the company undertake? Why?
After reviewing the pros and cons to LLC and corporation business structures, as well as the business strategy of the McGee
Cake Company, I would recommend to Doc and Lyn that they form a corporation to move the company forward. Although
initial set of a corporation up may be complicated and have some cost, the potential for the company is great. The scope of the
possibility is what makes the corporation
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New Digital Display Price Or Digital Shopping Essay
– RF gun
– The Internet
– Printer
– Self–checkout
The countdown to the next should be to make the new digital display price or digital shopping
display in the bus station where people ordered products and collect from store, so they save
time. Which is already in use in Australia?
 Environmental factor
Countdown always care about the environment too, such as donations of food and damage
their products to the Salvation Army, thus reducing the waste remanufacturing new figures
show that in order to save paper to do so after this save trees.
 Legal factor
The Government 's policy to control and reduce monopoly power of buyers can restrict access
to the industry 's control; obtain a license as a raw material requirements and restrictions. In
order to achieve politically correct pricing strategy, Tesco provide consumers spend money in
their grocery store based on the purchase of fuel prices. While commodity prices are down a
promotion, in–store price increase to compensate elsewhere. Liquor sales policy, for example,
we cannot sell alcohol at 18 years of age or we always ask for ID if a person looks under 18
years of age.
Management approach
Operations are the essential action for any retail business. All things considered, a business that needs to be effective needs a
main working model. Staffs assumes essential part in this model. It is important to put a managed centre upon how to grow
best operational staff to guarantee the grocery store
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Shattered Dreams: Level 3 Communications
1. What was the planned strategy of Level 3 Communications in the late 1990s?
Ans.
To offer low–priced fiber–optic network that covers connections to major cities in the US focusing on the internet traffic for
service providers and corporations. The plan starting from gathering funding from investors to build up a high capacity fiber–
optic network that linked major cities in the US, then cut prices to attract major users of the networks including corporations,
Internet service providers like AOL and traditional telecommunications companies.
2. Why was Level 3 Communications able to raise so much capital?
Ans.
Because the business that Level 3 Communications were entering seemed to be promising in the view of investors.
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4. What have been the emergent strategies of Level 3 over the last few years? How do these emergent strategies fit with Level
3"s original plans?
Ans.
Emergent strategies were used to prevent Level 3 from bankruptcy.
4.1 Additional $500 Million cash were supported by the investors to acquire two software companies namely; Software
Spectrum and Corporate Software so that Level 3 could ultimately use its fiber–optic networks to distribute and maintain the
software made by companies such as Microsoft on the PCs and Servers as means to reduce cost
4.2 Level 3 consolidate the market by acquiring bankrupt competitor, Genuity at very low price.
4.3 Level 3 expand to offer Voice over Internet Protocol services to consumers and corporations aiming at market dominated
by traditional wire line telephone companies.
5. Were any cognitive biases at work at Level 3, other communications companies, and the investment community during
1997–2001? What were those biases ? what were the effects of those biases? How might an entrepreneur like Jim Crowe have
avoided them?
Ans.
Yes, there were cognitive biases at Level 3 and other companies as well as the investors during 1997–2001. The biases were...
5.1 The statement in 1996 by Michael O'Dell, the chief scientist at UUNET that internet service had growth of 1000 percent.
Later on, in October 1998, there was a study conducted by an internet researcher at AT&T labs; Andrew Odlyzko that the
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An Investigation of Avon Essays
Introduction
In this project I will undertake extensive research into a large sized business. I have previously chosen the company Avon. My
research will involve the collection of both primary and secondary data. I will compete the report, which will include:
* Brief background information about the business and what it does
* A description of the aims and objectives of the business
* An assessment of how successful the business is in meeting its objectives
* An explanation of the legal structure of the business and consider how appropriate is it
* An explanation of how each functional area contributes towards the aims and objectives of the organization
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It was founded by David H. McConnell.
· The first text only catalogue was issued in 1896.
· As CPC was expanding adverts appeared in magazines and a colour catalogue was produced.
· The name is changed from CPC to Avon Products inc. in 1939.
· By 1980, Avon had opened in 50 different countries and its sales had topped $1 billion.
· In 1989, Avon became the first major cosmetics manufacturer to announce a permanent end to animal testing of its products
and later launched its women's health care program in the U.S.
· Today, Avon is known for it's leadership in beauty and continues to raise awareness of breast cancer and has awarded multi–
million grants for breast caner research and clinical care.
About the business
Avon is a company selling beauty and related products. The service provides customers with products of the highest quality. It
provides a service to customers that is outstanding in its helpfulness and courtesy. Why I have chosen this business
I have chosen this organisation for my coursework because it is large enough to research into all areas of the business. There
are several different departments and there is a management structure to it. This will help in my coursework as I can include
details of this. My contact within the organisation is my dad who works at Avon as an electrician. Task B
Avon's aims and objectives
All businesses have aims they want to achieve. Objectives are what
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Practices for Improving Queue Length in Retail Stores
With the advent of technology, consumers expect quick service and immediate gratification from retailers. As they become
more empowered and time constraints increase, loyalty to a particular outlet is incumbent on the speed of service. To meet
these consumer needs, hypermarkets use technology for queue management by monitoring arrivals and forecasting the time
consumers will spend in the store, staffing their billing counters accordingly. At busy times, many transfer staff engaged in
other activities to till points. But such solutions necessitate extra staff. Following are outlined some existing practices to
improve queue time and queue length. Self–service checkouts. Expensive self–service bar code reading technology is used in
certain stores to allow consumers to self–scan bar codes of items to be bought. Wal–Mart Stores Inc. is experimenting with a
"Scan & Go" system where shoppers use the Wal–Mart iPhone app to scan the bar code of the items they want to buy and bag
them as they shop. At the self–checkout lane, the iPhone is held up to the self–checkout screen that wirelessly receives the
scanned items and prompts payment. To ensure all goods are paid for, several stores place items on weight–sensitive platforms
to ascertain payment. Companies like IKEA are, however, eliminating self–checkout because it simplifies shoplifting. Cameras
placed to supervise queues and respond accordingly, allowing customers with fewer items to process their bill at a separate
counter
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Assigment Law
This is one of our Company Law's assignment given by our lecturer in our senior year, during the tutorial classes. Just to share
our answers. Question Pearl, Jade & Diamond decided to form a limited company. The company will be involved in the
entertainment business providing models and dancers for the industry. In the meantime, they entered into a contract of
employment with Tyra. Tyra is to act as their event manager. The terms of the contract states that Tyra will be paid RM10,000
a month and will continue to work with the company once the company has been formed, for a period of three years. Three
months later, a company known as CayoteUgly Bhd (CUB) was formed. CUB's MOA expressly states that the business of the
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In addition, Tyra was referred as a promoter because she is the person entered into contracts on behalf of a company before
that company has received its certificate of incorporation. In Twycross v Grant (1877) 2 CPD 469, for example, Cockburn CJ
declared that a promoter was: "one who undertakes to form a company with reference to a given project and to set it going,
and who takes the necessary steps to accomplish that purpose" In regards, the CayoteUgly Bhd (CUB) was formed and the
Board of Director's meeting has decided to issue their shares to the public. Impulsively, Tyra's employment was come to an
end, and it was absolutely contravened with the contract she had, which was stated that she will continue to work with the
company once the company has been formed for a period of three years. Besides that, she will be paid for RM 10,000 per
month. Hence, the issue is whether Tyra would be successful in her action against CUB for breach of contract or not? CUB is a
public company and by that it may issue shares to the public with the requirement to issue form of application for shares or
debentures with a prospectus [1]. As evidence on this, Section 15 provides that a public company is not affected by the
restrictions, limitations and prohibitions and it may offer its shares and debentures to members of the public. On the other
hands, a company limited by shares is defined as, "a company
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Entry Strategy of H&M
Since H&M opened the first shop in Sweden in 1947, using an American concept of shops selling stylish clothes with low
prices bring H&M successful in the domestic market. H&M started to expand internationally from 1964. Not only Europe
market, H&M also enter in North America, Asia and Middle East market.
H&M became one of the biggest worldwide leading fashion retailers. Until Year 2010, H&M has around 2,000 stores in 37
markets (Data from H&M–US Website). Details of market overview of H&M can be referred to Appendix I.
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Source: Annual Report of H&M 2009
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It can let H&M gather information and avoid some uncertainty.
What is the "Wholly Owned Subsidiary"?
When H&M decided to enter American market, management use wholly owned subsidiary as entry strategy for H&M using.
Why H&M decide to use wholly owned subsidiary to enter into America? It will discuss later.
Wholly owned subsidiary is the operation in a host country that are fully owned by a foreign parent firm. Company can
involve marketing, assembly or full–scale integrated production operation. Also, company is necessary for capital investment
to undertake the ownership option. For this strategy, H&M can own the stock 100 percent and set up a new operation in a
foreign country as Greenfield Venture.
Why H&M choose "Wholly Owned Subsidiary"
One of the advantages of wholly owned subsidiary is that H&M has a free hand to establish the strategy for the subsidiary
including marketing strategy, production, even window design. It enables H&M to keep all the profit from American market
and don't need to share profit with partners.
As H&M mainly take the way of investing directly in the American market, wholly owned subsidiary can make H&M have
tight control over operation which is another advantage. Everything can be under control by H&M from the location of shop,
arrangement inside the shop, range of merchandise. Therefore, the stock in American market can be shared 100% by H&M.
Finally, a
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Thomas J Watson Research Paper
IBM is recognized as one of the most successful computer companies and is considered the pioneer of early computing. Over
the past decade IBM has shifted from the saturated market of personal computers to full business solutions. Today IBM is a
multinational technology and consulting corporation. IBM manufactures and sells computer hardware and software and offers
infrastructure, hosting and consulting in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology. Fortune Magazine
ranked IBM the second largest employer in the United States with over 435,000 employees worldwide and the ninth most
profitable company. IBM's employees have received five Nobels Prizes, six Turing Awards, ten National Medals of
Technology and five National Medals of Science. The automated tellar machine, floppy disc, hard disk drive, and the magnetic
stripe card were all invented by IBM. As large and successful as IBM is, it would have never come to exist had it not been for
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Watson's father was the owner of a lumber business in southern New York. The lumber business had a heavy influence on
Watson's interest in commerce. Watson's father wished his only son to become a lawyer. Watson instead tried his hand at
teaching. After one day of teaching he decided that was not the occupation for him. Watson's next venture was into business.
After graduating from business school Watson secured a job at a butcher shop making six dollars a week. His next career move
is what helped prepare him the most for his future career. Watson took a position as a travelling salesman selling sewing
machines. In the beginning Watson struggled with sales, but eventually became one of the best salesmen the company
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Groupon Essay
GROUPON
Introduction
Groupon is a 'Deal–of–the–day' website that features discounted gift certificates usable at local or national companies that was
launched in November 2008. The first market for Groupon was Chicago, followed soon thereafter by Boston, New York City,
and Toronto. By October 2010 Groupon served more than 150 markets in North America and 100 markets in Europe, Asia and
South America and had over 35 million registered users.
A sum of $1 million was invested to develop the idea and in April 2010, the company was valued at $1.35 billion. According
to a December 2010 report conducted by Groupon's marketing association and reported in Forbes Magazine and the Wall
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Not only will a business have to offer a steep discount for a product or service, but will also have to pay a high commission
structure to Groupon, just for listing the deal.
The theory behind small businesses doing this is, even though they would lose money on the coupons, they believe they can
attract long–term customers. Unfortunately, this theory is wrong. The businesses find customer volume falls off after the deals
are done and they are not much better off than before they offered the coupon. Business owners have no incentive to list deals
through Groupon. In fact, it would end up hurting the business by doing so. So why would a business owner renew a deal on
Groupon?
The company's problem is not related to who is CEO, but it is about the business model. In fact, the next CEO will run into the
very same issues that Mason had. Unless the new CEO can introduce a radical change in the entire business model, it is very
unlikely much can be done to turn the company around. Even with Mason gone, investors will just stay away.
This is a company, which should have thought twice before going public. Eventually the volume of coupons will drastically
fall and no matter how big Groupon's sales force is, it will not be able to stop the bleeding when the coupon issuers do not
benefit. Groupon's best option is to adapt to a stronger business model and not just focus on management change.
Why is the Internet necessary for the company or how can it benefit?
It is
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Self-Check-Out Kiosks: Friend Or Foe?. Have You Ever Been
Self–Check–Out Kiosks: Friend or Foe? Have you ever been in a rush to get in and out of a store? Did you contemplate using
the self–check–out kiosk? Before deciding to use self–check–out kiosks there may be a few factors to consider. Self–check–
out kiosks are marketed to both customer and retailer as a means of more efficient service. However, they actually can be
frustrating for customers, give poor customer service, eliminate employment positions, and create opportunity for multi–level
theft. For a 2008 project called the Human–use Experience: Supermarket Self–Checkout Kiosk, a MIT student evaluated the
self–check–out kiosk in a local supermarket. The process was something like this: The student continued to explain that when
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Many retail stores have eliminated human cashiers for the most part, leaving customers no other option but to use self–check–
out kiosks. This was the case at an IKEA outlet, where the president of an international consulting firm, who has tested kiosks
worldwide, was a customer (Gagliordi). In the article, "IKEA checks out of self–service" at retailcustomerexperience.com,
Francie Mendelson, president of Summit Research Associates, was quoted as saying, "There was no explanation on how to use
them. I was aiming the scan gun at the bar codes and it just wasn't working. An employee came by and said I needed to hold
the scanner about six inches from the barcode. I asked her, 'How was I supposed to know that? There is nothing on the screen
to indicate that this is how the thing works. ' She shot me an angry look and walked away" (Gagliordi). The self–check–out
kiosk at this IKEA store clearly aggravated the seasoned veteran user, so perhaps it could be concluded that customer service
by way of computer is not a good option. The kiosks not only cause frustration, but also create backed up lines in the smaller
areas they are positioned in (Gagliordi). After a rash of customer complaints, U.S. IKEA stores removed the self–check–outs
(Gagliordi). IKEA is not the only retail store that has put human cashiers back to work. In a 2014 Wall Street Journal article,
"Returning to Wal–Mart: Human Cashiers," the superstore addresses their biggest customer complaint; long
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Analysis of J Sainsbury’s Essay
Analysis of J Sainsbury's
Unit 1– Business at work
Businesses exist to produce goods and services. If someone is thinking of starting up their own business or becoming part of
an existing business, they would have to have the knowledge of what makes business work successfully and know how to how
to apply that knowledge in the particular area of business. For this unit I will be entering and exploring the world of business.
For this unit I will encounter and evaluate information provided by certain businesses and actually gather my own information
from at least one business. The business I have chosen to study is J Sainsbury's.
There are many types businesses in this world; these include Sole trader, Plc, Ltd, Partnership, Co–op and ... Show more
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Wages to employees are usually low.
Consultancy, Builders, Market traders, Window cleaners, Restaurant and corner shops are all examples of sole traders.
The disadvantages of sole traders are as follows:
· If you don't work, you don't earn, so it would be wise to just work as much as possible and not take holidays all the time.
· There is more pressure if you are a sole trader compared to working in a corporate business like Bt Cellnet.
· You wont be as well known because its harder to advertise a small sole trader company
· There are no free benefits like a company car.
· The owner of the sole trader company has to deal with all the problems for themselves.
· It is very hard to compete with large companies, but on the good side bigger companies usually charge more than a smaller
sole trader company
· Probably the disadvantage of a sole trader company is the fact that it will have 'unlimited liability'. This means the owner is
personally responsible for anything that goes wrong. The owner could have their car or house taken away, this is why some
businessmen with sole trader companies put there house in their wives name.
· If things are bad the company could get
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Essay The Boys Versus Corporate
1. Describe the culture for race car drives. Race car drivers of course accept a lot of risk when they compete in a race, and
believe that in order to succeed they must take risks. Some risks include crashes with other vehicles and possible loss of life,
either from crashing their cars into into the other vehicles, inanimate objects, or other people, as with the death of Kevin Ward
Jr. (Daft / People.com)
At the same time, race car drivers receive an adrenaline rush from racing. They receive this rush from the super–fast speeds,
and pushing themselves and their cars to the edge. (Daft)
2. How does NASCAR show social responsibility? Many companies have started focusing on social issues, and NASCAR is
no different. Since ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Daft)
4. How can the NASCAR organization, team, and sponsors work through issues of ethics and values to create a unified
culture? Often those who aren't at the front lines don't understand the issues being faced. The corporation must first understand
the safety concerns the drivers face, and validate those concerns as legitimate. That would go a very long way to helping the
drivers feel better about the corporation. Next, the corporation should scale back its qualifying all–cars against the clock
decision. While exciting for the fans, the same action can be felt with fewer cars. The corporation should also find a way to
work with the drivers so they know they are more than just assets to the company; they are actual people and are risking their
lives for the corporation's profit. I think once the relationship is mended between the corporation and the drivers, many of the
other issues will fix themselves.
( Bibliography (
Daft, Richard L. Organizational Theory and Design: 12th edition. South–Western College Publisher. 24 April 2015
"NASCAR Driver Tony Stewart Will Not Face Charges in Deadly Crash". People.com. 24 September 2014. Reprinted from
The Associated Press.
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Essay on The Principle of Separate Corporate Personality
The Principle of Separate Corporate Personality
The principle of separate corporate personality has been firmly established in the common law since the decision in the case of
Salomon v Salomon & Co Ltd[1], whereby a corporation has a separate legal personality, rights and obligations totally distinct
from those of its shareholders. Legislation and courts nevertheless sometimes "pierce the corporate veil" so as to hold the
shareholders personally liable for the liabilities of the corporation. Courts may also "lift the corporate veil", in the conflict of
laws in order to determine who actually controls the corporation, and thus to ascertain the corporation's true contacts, and
closest and most real ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The 'veil of incorporation' can be described as being the separation between a company and its members. Due to the separate
legal status of a company from its members this is usually very strictly maintained. However, there are certain circumstances
when the courts will deny the people who run the company the advantage of hiding behind the corporate veil. In these
instances the veil of incorporation is said to be 'pierced' or 'lifted', i.e. the barrier between a company and its members is
removed so there is no legal separation between them. There instances are however, difficult to predict as the reasons depend
on the judges interpretation of "fairness" or "policy" or of how a particular statute should be interpreted.
In the leading case of Salomon v Salomon & Co Ltd, Salomon incorporated his boot and shoe repair business, transferring it to
a company. He took all the shares of the company except six, which were held by his wife, daughter and four sons. Part of the
payment for the transfer of the business was made in the form of debentures (a secured loan) issued by the company to
Salomon. Salomon transferred the debentures to Broderip in exchange for a loan. Salomon defaulted on payment of interest on
the loan and Broderip sought to enforce the security against the company. Unsecured creditors tried to put
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  • 1. Speech On Turning The Other Cheek In this world people are faced with the most difficult decision of doing the right thing even when it could mean being hurt again and again. Teachers, mentors, pastors, and psychologist have studied the topic of "turning the other cheek". Is it right to offer forgiveness to a situation even if the situation is not "solved" properly? The debate goes on and on but, the one thing people should realize is that even if the situation is looking bad their is always some good that can come out of it. A scholar by the name of Kent M.Keith once wrote , "People really need help but may attack you if you do help them.Help people anyway.Give the world the best you have and you 'll get kicked in the teeth.Give the world the best you have anyway." While analyzing this quote further, I have found that in any bad situation there still is room for improvement by implementing a sense of kindness and compassion for the situation at hand. For example, I work at a home improvement store called The Home Depot. In Home Depot you are sure to find a good day and a bad day. Customers come to The Home Depot looking for an item as well as good customer service. As being a cashier, my first priority is to make sure that every customer is properly taken care of on their way into the building and when you 're leaving out the building. If the customer doesn 't feel like they 're being taken care of it can get very disappointing very quickly. While at work I try and stay as positive as I can so that each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Payment Card Systems Were Breached On September 8th, 2014, Home Depot released a statement indicating that its payment card systems were breached. An investigation had started on September 2nd but they were still trying to discover the actual scope and impact of the breach. Home Depot was one of the many victims to a retail data breach in 2014. The unfortunate thing is the way the attacker's infiltrated the POS networks and how the attackers were able to steal the payment card data, were the same methods used in the Target data breach. By ignoring the warnings created from the breach at Target, Home Depot allowed the attackers to use similar methods that could have been easily defended. Through the use of a third–party vendor's logon credentials, the attackers were able to gain access. Then they exploited a zero–day vulnerability in Windows, which allowed them to pivot from the vendor–specific environment to the Home Depot corporate environment. Since both networks were linked, this was very easy. Once they were in the Home Depot network, they were able install memory scraping malware on over 7,500 self– checkout POS terminals. They just put out an update to all the POS machines. Just like any IT shop would do. This malware was able to grab 56 million credit and debit cards. The malware was also able to capture 53 million email addresses. The stolen payment cards were used to put up for sale and bought by carders. The stolen email addresses were helpful in putting together large phishing campaigns. Although ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Tesco Plc Essay Tesco PLC Report – Technology The world of technology advances every day. People are finding better ways to use software and hardware to suit their needs. Technology is more and more readily available for the consumer, in the form of TV's, consoles, handsets and sound systems. But what about the businesses selling the technology, what do they use? Tesco as a retailer are somewhat limited in automation on a selling front. In factories automatic packaging and assembly is certainly the way to go, but on the shop front, there is little in this sense to use. We are currently using self–checkout systems which scan the barcode of an item, much like a regular check out, but done all by yourself. The POS system is very useful here as it cuts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means customers know exactly what they are buying so there are fewer returns and more happy customers. For us this means that the store will become more efficient and more pointed towards a customer service environment. But we can also market and advertise our own products such as the Hurl. Knowledge is never wasted which is why we wish to share it with our customers. Contact list payment using credit cards have now since been installed in our stores however there is a new world alongside this of mobile payments. Apple pay and Android pay are beginning to be installed in our stores this combined with self checkouts will allow for quick and efficient purchases when you are in a hurry or if that is the Chosen method of payment. Another brilliant benefit to this is the ability to link your Tesco Club card to this account so you won't miss out on any points or bonuses. Purchases are made using NFC technology which is currently in most smartphone devices, if you are unsure if your phone has this technology installed you can simply pop over to our technology department wear a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Automated Cashiers On Supermarket Employment And Customer... The Effect of Automated Cashiers on Supermarket Employment and Customer Satisfaction New Jersey City University Abe Mohammad Ginna Ruiz Gina Gasbarro Rejina Dhakal Cornelius Ongera Quantitative Methods for Business Decisions, BUSI 603. Professor Rosilyn H. Overton The Effect of Automated Cashiers on Supermarket Employment and Customer Satisfaction Grocery stores, known as supermarkets, sell fresh and preserved foods. Some also sell prepared food, such as hot entrees or salads; many are also introducing fresh sushi daily. There are supercenters with over hundreds of employees which provide a variety of consumer services, and sell numerous food and nonfood ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Statement of the Problem Do automated cashiers affect employment rates in supermarkets? Do automated cashiers enhance the shopping experience? Customers have traditionally been used to dealing with live cashiers in their supermarket shopping experience and in most cases, most customers still look forward to that experience. In the research, we found greater amounts of complaints over automated than employee operated checkouts. When these machines were first introduced, it seemed like a good business idea in order to increase productivity and reduce costs but that has not been the case. Customer satisfaction continues to diminish greatly in all of the major chains that started to lay off employees and insert these machines into their daily use. This is the case especially with the 55+ age group who have found themselves in longer lines and arguing with machines when for years prior to self–service checkouts, they had the formality of the welcoming and warm words of employees at the checkouts. Also over the years, lines at employee operated registers have gotten longer because customers prefer to wait in line rather than to deal with the automated systems. Using the employee–operated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Professor Tsang Essay BUSL301 – TUTORIAL QUESTIONS 1 (1) Why would you choose to run a business as a partnership? (2). A and B are in partnership as accountants. Without B's knowledge, A, in the name of the partnership, entered the following transactions, although he had no express authority to do so: (i) (ii) purchased new office stationery and equipment for the firm. purchased shares to the value of $15,000 in the partnership name in an exploration company soon to be floated on the ASX. (a) (b) Discuss the liability of the partnership. Can B be personally liable for either of the transactions? (3) Andy, Bob and Chris were old school friends. Bob and Chris were running a surf shop together. The business was having financial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Indri becomes desperate and works even harder. While working late into the night, Indri badly lacerates his hand and needs micro–surgery. His efforts to keep the business afloat are in vain and the company is forced into liquidation. On realization of the assets, it is found that the company has approximately $95,000 to go towards meeting creditors' claims of $210,000: (i) If Indri is the only secured creditor, will he get his $90,000 back? (ii) Can Indri claim workers' compensation, assuming that he is otherwise entitled to it? 3 (1) What is the relationship between the decision in Crabtree–Vickers Pty Ltd v Australian Direct Mail Advertising and Addressing Co. Pty Ltd (1975) 133 CLR 72 and s.129(3) of the Corporations Act. (2) X is the promoter of X Pty Ltd, a company to which X proposes to sell some land for high–rise development. (Assume the present zoning of this land does not permit such development). What would you advise X to do, and why? (3) Ryan signs a lease for a theatre to be used by Astor Theatre Group Pty Ltd, a company that has not yet been registered. How can the company be bound (and have rights) under such a lease? Can Ryan avoid personal liability if the lease with the company doesn't proceed? (4) Alan and Bill are the only shareholders and directors of Sailaway Pty Ltd (Sailaway) which distributes and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Catalina Marketing History Catalina Marketing Corporation was founded in 1983 by five friends, Tom Mindrum, Mike O 'Brien, George Off, Mike Scroggie and Brian Yeatman, while on a boating trip to Catalina Island in Southern California. The five friends were remarkably similar, though different. All five had experience in the consumer research field. All five had strong areas (whether research, computer technology or sales) at which they excelled. All five were looking for a new line of work that would be challenging and most importantly, paid well. The five came up with an idea to use the new scanner technology at grocery stores to gather information and print a coupon for a rival product. The five friends knew it would not be easy to found ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All employees pitched in to work were needed including the CEO. It was not uncommon for a sales person to deliver coupon paper and unload data from the PC hard drive during a routine visit (there was no such thing as modems at that time). Catalina spent all it 's resources on technology and equipment for expansion stores. After proving to be successful handling popular South California grocers, Ralph 's and Boys, Catalina signed more grocery chains to their list of customers. Eventually, Catalina Marketing had manufacturers calling them. A former Anaheim sales manager remembers receiving a phone call from a Proctor & Gamble representative saying, " Look, I don 't know what your company does, but I know our company has got to do it. So how do I start a program?" Price Catalina Marketing clearly has the market advantage when it comes to pricing their product. Since Catalina has gone through the effort to patent their software and hardware, it is nearly impossible to compete with the services they offer. Catalina Marketing charges retailers a one fee for installation of thermal coupon printers, a PC and all hardware necessary to connect the PC to store 's existing scanners. Retailers agree to use the "Checkout Coupon" program for a minimum of five years. In return, Catalina pays retailers a small fee for each coupon printed and supplies them with coupon paper at no cost. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay on Business Structure Sole Proprietorship A business with one owner who is responsible for all features of the business. Everything that happens in the company from the daily operation to the legal obligations are controlled by one individual. Sole Proprietorship Advantages: Convenience – Usually the least costly to begin. Sole proprietorships are easy to start up. They entail acquiring the proper licenses and permits. Regulations very from industry, state, and county. There is no administrative configuration. Control– Owners are permitted to organize the company in the way they prefer. All choices about how the business will operate are made by the owner. The owner has the choice of hiring someone to run the company or doing it themselves. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In some states the partnership can continue if it is provided for in the partnership agreement. An example would be the other partners buying out the share of the partner leaving. The reason for this is to protect creditors, and maintain liability for the debts of the establishment Control – Issues with partners may arise as the resulting from misunderstandings or different goals, putting an end to the partnership. Burden– Formation and subsequent changes in structure are complex. Limited to a small number of owners. Each partner is legally responsible for the actions of each partner. Unless you can prove in a court of law that you did not participate, knowingly or unknowingly, in illegal activities you could be forced to pay fines, penalties or even serve jail time. Limited partnership Like a partnership a limited partnership has two or more owners. Unlike a general partnership a partnership agreement is required. The partnership agreement stipulates which partner has what responsibility and which ones have what authority. Advantages Liability – Limited partnerships have both general and limited partners. A limited partner has little accountability for the debts incurred by the partnership. At most the limited partner can only lose the amount they have invested, and cannot run the business Income taxes – Partnerships do not having to pay both a personal and a business tax. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Technology And The Security Of The Public Confidence Introduction Imagine going about your weekly errands, making purchases like you normally would when you hand the cashier your card for payment and it declines. You call the bank only to find out that your account has been drained of all its funds. This experience leaves you confused, who, how and why has this happened, and for the most part the answers do not come as quickly as you would, like or even at all. This issue plays out day after day for thousands of consumers as merchant data breaches and compromises have left millions of consumer information exposed. These recent compromises in merchant systems and cyber– attacks have exposed a deficiency in the security used to protect the public. This largely in part to outdated technology and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "The hackers use those footholds to crawl through corporate networks until they gain access to the in–store cash register systems. From there, criminals collect payment card data off the cash register systems and send it back to their servers abroad". (Perloth, N. (2014, August 22, P6). This has led to fall out both from the public as well as industries scrambling to fix the situation before it gets any worse. The recent compromise of Target has exposed a more underlying issue of merchant's inability to monitor and secure the payment systems and the databases that store consumer card information. When it comes to the technology in place that monitors and secure customer information, there are no active monitoring of the systems. There will need to be an overhaul of the current technology in place by these organizations, if they hope to combat fraud and protect consumers from data breaches and merchant compromises. (Heun, D. (2013). Fall Out From Data Breaches Cyber Attacks have forced industries to assess many areas of security as well as policies and procedures currently in place that protect sensitive information. Companies have lost billions of dollars as part these breaches, as they are forced to reimburse consumers for transactions and exposure of their identities. "A report by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Problems in Financial Management CHAPTER 1 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT – THE TIES THAT BIND TRUE/FALSE 1. The difference between the market value of the firm and the amount of money invested in the firm is known as market value added. Answer: True; Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Market Value Added, Goal of the Firm 2. A company that wants to maximize earnings per share may either over invest or use too much debt. Answer: True; Difficulty: 2; Keywords: Earnings Per Share, Goal of the Firm 3. Shareholder wealth maximization means maximizing the price of the existing common stock. Answer: True; Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Shareholder Wealth, Goal of the Firm 4. It is important to evaluate all financial decisions by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The chief financial officer (CFO) is responsible for overseeing financial planning, corporate strategic planning, and controlling the firm's cash flow. Answer: True; Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Chief Financial Officer 19. The sole objective of the federal government in taxing income is to generate financing for government expenditures. Answer: False; Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Federal Taxation 20. Investors will be indifferent between two investments if both investments have the same expected return. Answer: False; Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Risk–Return Tradeoff 21. If the stock market is efficient, then investors do not need to read the Wall Street Journal or research companies before they select which stocks to buy because market prices already reflect all publicly available information. Answer: False: Difficulty: 2; Keywords: Efficient Markets 22. Giving the company's CEO stock options as part of his or her compensation package is an example of an agency cost. Answer: True; Difficulty: 2; Keywords: Agency Costs 23. The risk of a project depends solely on the expected future cash flows it may generate and the variability of those cash flows. Answer: False; Difficulty: 2; Keywords: Diversification 24. Proper diversification allows corporations to eliminate all of their risk. Answer: False: Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Diversification, Risk 25. Managers should not be concerned with business ethics because ethical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Business Law Final Exam. Kellogg Business School Law and Corporate Managers – Prof. Larry Franklin Question Two A. (i) For refusal In order to honor the LC, the Seller has to comply exactly with the terms of the letter of credit. There are numerous typo errors in the LC and misspellings of the destination port and the Seller name, hence only a waiver of the discrepancies from JFTC will enable Bank of China to pay the Seller. As long as the waiver is not received, the BOC cannot make any payments. BOC has to state why it is not going to pay. The seller reviewed the LC before the shipment of goods, so it is his mistake that he didn't point out the discrepancies. (ii) Against refusal Since the LC is irrevocable, then JFTC can't make any modifications or cancellation without the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (ii) The five subsequent investors IF the venture will be established as a LP, then the investors could limit their liability up to the amount of their investment, therefore they will have one level of tax (they will not pay corporate tax). However, the return on their investment is subject to the performance of the LP and the profits that derive from it. In case of corporation, the investors could invest their investment as shareholders with limited liability. But they will have to pay two levels of taxes. In re the fixed return on the investment, they could provide a loan to the corporation with a fixed rate of interest that will be guaranteed by the company. (iii) The CEO manager Bernie will prefer to act as a CEO in a Corporation with a board of directors that will direct him and will borne the direct responsibility for the acts of the corporation. He will also have the responsibility for the acts of the corporation. In order to attract Bernie to join the business, it is likely to offer him shares or options to purchase the shares of the corporation. This is not possible under a LP. B. I will recommend Jameson to choose Corporation for the following reasons: 1. He is not investing money and he wants to be owner and involved in the business. The best for him is to be a shareholder of the company and a director. His tax considerations in this case are not relevant. So there is no advantage in LP. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Specific System Of Operation In Food And Beverage... 1.0 Introduction I have chosen Ritz Carlton Kuala Lumpur as the hotel for this assignment. Food and Beverage (F&B) department is an umbrella group overseeing employees who work in multiple restaurants and shop that are united in providing a single, consistent dining experience within an organization (yellowstonejobs, 2011, p.1). In this world, every single human have to eating to survive. Hotel provides restaurants to serve the food to the customer. Besides that, F&B department also will take the in–room dining order from the customer. This wills convenience the customer to having they meal without going out their room. Restaurant also will take reservation from the guest. The restaurant takes the reservation from the guest who wants to have dinner in the restaurant. This basically will help the restaurant t increase the minimum revenue for the restaurant. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The objective of using operation system in Food and Beverage Department is to ensure the operation run smoothly. Point of sales system was one of the specific systems that used in Food and Beverage department. Hospitality Point of sales (POS) system is keep tracking of sales, labor and payroll for the hotel restaurant or it was a computerized replacement for a cash register (Rouse, 2011, p.1). According to Wikipedia POS software allow to transfer the meal bill to the guest room bills (Wikipedia, 2016, p.1). This wills convenience the customer pay once time when they check ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How To Annoy People Essay How To Annoy People This paper will attempt to explore how to annoy people in many different situations these categories are as follows: how to annoy people in restaurants, chat rooms, while driving, and in the grocery store. Also explored are annoying your roommate, your neighbors, public bathroom stall mates, your teacher or professor, and the police. The following are guaranteed ways to annoy at your favorite restaurant: Decline to be seated and simply eat their complementary mints by the cash register. Pretend you do not understand what your server is saying no matter how much he/she yells or how slowly they say it. Ask your server for an extra seat and place setting for your imaginary friend. Wander around the restaurant asking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whenever you see a police car, even parked, slam on the brakes and drive 15–20 MPH slower than the speed limit. While traveling down residential streets, drive 5MPH so you can look at all the houses and landscaping; in fact, look everywhere except out the front windshield. Turn on your bright lights for oncoming traffic. Be careful you do not do this to a police officer or you will surely be pulled over at which time you should refer to the police section later in this paper. Pull up alongside someone while driving on the freeway and gesture violently indicating that they should pull over immediately. When they pull over, wave to them, and continue driving. Never keep any of your trash in the car, toss it out the window these things include tissues, cigarettes, and cellophane food wrappers. Leave your turn signal on for 50 miles, and then switch sides. Whenever traffic is jammed up, go ahead and ride on the shoulder until you pass the traffic jam. Lastly, you should know that tailgating could be one of the most effective forms of annoyance known to man. The following are some annoying practices that may get you banned from the grocery store: Take more than 10 items to the express checkout lane and eat your produce while you wait, grapes or foods weighed are the best items to choose. Hold the grocery store Olympics featuring shopping cart races and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Software Architecture and Software Design 1.Introduction Scenario A software design must be produced to support a number of self–service stations for a small supermarket (stand–alone, not part of a national chain). This will involve interaction with various hardware devices, the main aim is to design and evaluate a suitable architecture and at least a simple demonstration mock–up of the system should be implemented. The aims and business drivers of the project are to: Develop a self service system that is safe and usable using ASP.net Incorporate & process customer payment Determine how the system will interact with various hardware devices Use the multi–tier structure for the system's architecture 2. Overview of software architecture To date the term software architecture is not precisely defined or agreed upon due to the various conceptions and theories of the term. According to Wikipedia (2014) software architecture is the design and construction of software, it specifies the set of structures that are used to encapsulate & describe a software system. Software architecture is a set of architectural design decisions, furthermore it is also specified by the set of principles and practises that are used to document and design a system, documentation is used for software architecture to capture design decisions in regards to the high level design and to allow for the reuse of design components between projects. Software architecture is concerned with the software elements that make up a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay on Technology System Options in Restaurants When opening a new restaurant it is important to consider technology options that will offer competitive advantage, enhance profit, and work efficiently for the establishment. Three systems that are generally purchased for restaurant use are inventory systems, point of sales systems, and reservation management systems. All of these systems should be researched and compared on their functionality so the most suitable technologies can be implemented into the daily activities of the restaurant. An inventory management system would be a great asset to any restaurant. It is very important to be able to keep track of inventory to make sure items are being used and food costs are staying low. Having an inventory management system will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A point of sales system is another great addition to nay growing business. The POS has many functions. The POS will contain a register for purchases, have the ability to track reports and menu maintenance, improve service speed, and enhance customer service. To increase service speed, the POS efficiently makes order entries that are then transferred to the kitchen. This results in fewer mistakes and the ability to track ticket and wait times. The system also has the function of splitting checks and makes card processing simple. This ensures more seat turnover and shorter wait times for the customers. In return this has the potential to increase revenue at every service. POS can create loyalty programs that ensure repeat customers and generate more sales of gift cards. POS provides operational control that analyzes "detailed reports to drill down on sales, server and restaurant performance" (NCR 2013). A software like ALOHA also provides a training interface that allows new employees to learn the system quickly. This reduces the cost a restaurant would ultimately have to pay on training new employees. The ALOHA system is very up to date with new technology trends, providing mobile and digital signage and cloud based solutions and social technologies. The variety of functions in a point of sales system makes it very attractive to new restaurant owners. The cost of a POS can range hundreds to thousands of dollars based on the size of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. HRM 560 WRITING ASSIGNMENT 2 Environmental Pressures v2a... Assignment 2: Environmental Pressures Sandra T. Sims, Student Summer Quarter 2014 HRM 560 – Managing Organizational Change Instructor: Dr. Mary Hair Collins 1. Create a table where at least three (3) organizational pressures and at least three (3) environmental pressures in the organization are illustrated and rank those pressures according to their influence. Corporate organizational pressures describe change both negatively and positively for the company and its employees. These evaluations of environmental and organizational pressures are described using Company XYZ, one of my previous employers. Change takes place as a consequence of strategic pressures driving the organization to new directions. The following is a table ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The following diagram will assist executives in deploying change management. (Encyclopedia of Business, 2nd ed., 2003) The diagram above illustrates the resources offered to improve the implementation of change. The Employee's Survival Guide to Change Book is usually a book tailored for each corporation. This change book will include elements detailing organizational changes to ensure that each employee is aware of the company's new vision and direction. 3. Explain how the identified environmental and organizational pressures impact the company from a financial perspective. In Company XYZ, environmental pressures affected the company's bottom line by a direct relationship to the national health insurance changes. From a financial perspective this change proved positive to the company. All changes stemming from the merger proved to be profitable for the corporation, even the move of corporate atmosphere to a paperless society. This move allowed the company to participate in tax advantages of energy savings as well as reduce the cost of paper supplies and printing cost. 4. Explain how the identified environmental and organizational pressures impact you personally or the other employees of the company. In the beginning, from an employee's perspective the change to a paperless society proved to be very difficult. However, given management directive marker boards were given to each employee to substitute for paper in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Meetings Or Teams Influence Collaborative Working And... meetings or teams influence collaborative working and cohesiveness during decision making and conflict resolution. In order for the researcher to determine what variables are associated with increased collaboration and efficiency, primary data, secondary data, and exploratory studies should be used to develop an appropriate research question. Collaboration and efficiency are both desired characteristics within life and in the workplace. According to Proverbs 27:17 (NIV) "As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another." God teaches us to use our individual gifts to work together as one. The purpose of this essay was to determine what research might be included in the multi–month study to determine the future of the Lewisburg R&D ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Cooper and Schindler (2014), "qualitative research includes an array of interpretive techniques which seek to describe, decode, translate, and otherwise come to terms with the meaning, not the frequency, of certain more or less naturally occurring phenomena in the social world." Tracy (2010) describes eight criteria for the research – worthy topic, rich rigor, sincerity, credibility, resonance, significant contribution, ethics, and meaningful coherence. The author describes each of the criteria for qualitative research in the journal article as follows: a worthy topic is relevant, timely, significant, and interesting; rich vigor uses sufficient theoretical constructs, data and time in the field, samples, and data collection and analysis processes; sincerity is characterized by self–reflexivity about subject values and transparency about the methods and challenges; credibility is marked by thick description, concrete detail, explication of knowledge, and showing rather than telling; resonance of the research tends to influence readers; significant contribution of the research provides theoretical, practical data that is useful; the ethical criteria for research considers specific situational and culturally ethics; and meaningful coherence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Tesco Plc : The Biggest Chain Of The World Measured By... Tesco Tesco PLC is one of the biggest British multinational grocery and general merchandise supermarket; Tesco is the third largest retailer in the world measured by profits and second–largest retailer in the world measured by revenues. It has stores in 12 countries across Asia and Europe and is the grocery market leader in the UK, I am going to analyze some key factors revolving around Tesco, where we are going to discuss the political, environmental, social and technological factors which are shaping the external environment in which Tesco is operating. Political: Political factors can affect Tesco in many ways; there are many different political factors that will affect Tesco and the way it will runs as a business. For example the UK government, therefore if there are laws that are set by the UK government then Tesco will need to follow these laws and regulations placed or else they can be fined or even shut down. Fiscal policy which is linked with taxes, vat and cooperation tax. Loans may be offered to Tesco if they are struggling on buying new products and better products. For example, during the recession Tesco might not be doing as well as they need to be and they might not be able to spend much money on new things that would increase the amount of money they make. They may then take a loan out from the government so that they can afford what they need to buy. However, they do need to pay this back as well as the interest rate. On the other hand, In 2007 Tesco ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Effects of Self Checkout Lines Consumers have a great impact on what is available in a variety of markets. As consumer demand shifts to new products, the market will adjust to provide those new products and services that the consumer has decided to be of some importance. From black and white televisions to LCD televisions, from cameras requiring film and then bringing it to the store to develop prints, to digital cameras that provide us with the ability of uploading images with the simple click of a button. Businesses who participate within the constantly changing market are all striving to meet one goal, increasing profit margins. Meeting this goal can be a challenging process, especially because the demand and needs of consumers are constantly changing. Recently ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2003 Home Depot then deployed kiosks to 777 of its retail locations and in 2006 that number nearly doubled to 1200 locations (Gerba, 2006). The first self checkout station was put into use at a Giant supermarket in Severna Park Maryland in 1987 (Gemperlein, 2006). When this kiosk was first put into use many businesses to include grocery stores, box stores, and outlet stores began to watch with a very close eye. It was known that consumers wanted the ability to go into a store and take their time and not feel rushed, that is until they were ready to checkout. Stores have found that after the normal consumer is finished selecting the items that they are going to purchase on a given day that they want to quickly proceed through checkout lines (S. Dudley, personal interview, August 15, 2008). Providing consumers with the ability to do this in effect increases the level of consumer happiness which in return increases the chances a particular consumer will return in the future to purchase more items, resulting in increased sales volume. Kiosks have had both positive and negative effects on businesses; however the positive gains from having kiosks have superseded those negative effects. If this was not true the market for self checkout kiosks would be diminishing, not flourishing as it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay on Case Analysis 1: Sara Lee vs Dell vs Jcpenney Case Analysis 1: Sara Lee vs Dell vs JCPenney With the advance of technology and the development of society, the competition in industry is increasing intense. If there is no any innovation and just standstill for a company, it will be out of business quickly and be replaced by other competitors. Under this condition, every company wants to make wise strategy to gain profits and strength their competitiveness in the industry. Information technology plays an important role when companies develop strategy. Overview of the problems each company is facing For Sara Lee Bakery Group (SLBG), they delivered fresh–baked goods to their retailers directly. The delivery people needed to count at the retailer's back door. But, these retailers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Delivery people do not have to count at the back door during back door open time, and also use this time to train delivery people in order to improve their work quality. In addition, the scan data will be collected to the system. As a bake group, the information of customer's choice is very important to producer. They can gain and analyze important decision from the data. Such as, what is the best sell good? And which store/retailer has most number of customers? For Dell, they created an extranet for suppliers. Suppliers could see all order information and Dell's production schedule. They could feed this information into their own production system. And produce the computer for different orders. For JCPenney, they will have full utilization of Wi–Fi, RFID, and mobile checkout system. It could replace traditional checkout counter. By this change, information technology could help customers to do checkout more convenient. In another way, it will improve sale man's work quality. Just like Apple's sale man, they not only can introduce the information of products, but also could do other service for customers, like checkout, return, and etc. A sale man can do the whole business independent. It is a trend, and also it could help company to strength customers' loyalty and the fame of company. The second similarity is in these cases customer–centric value chain is the common model. For SLBG, it no longer to sell bakery goods to its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Technological Automation Is Taking The World By Storm Essay Abstract Technological automation is taking the world by storm. I observe the effects that it has on the workforce, education, consumption and other well–known facets. While exploring what is known from the past and reading about what could happen in the future I attempt to shine a good light on automation while also acknowledging that it isn't all nice. From creating new jobs, and lowering the costs of everyday products automation can be seen as an inevitable but necessary change that needs to happen. While robots are steadily taking over the field the need for a higher education may become null and void Keywords: Technological Automation, Labor, Consumption, Personal Income, Social Interactions, and Education Automation's Worldly Affect You are walking towards the front of the grocery store ready to check out, as you approach the front you have the option of going to self–checkout or to a cashier. Often times we choose self–checkout. At movie theaters, you can buy your tickets, and sometimes your concessions, at self–service kiosks or by going to their box office and concession stand. Again the kiosk is often favored. We live in a world where we expect things as soon as possible, the less time I have to wait for the better. However, sometimes the line waiting for these stations can be longer than the actual lines themselves. So why do people continue going to them if the wait may be longer? It may be because you have the full discretion of your checkout process, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Corporate Governance Essay Corporate Governance Corporate Governance is the relationship between the shareholders, directors, and management of a company, as defined by the corporate character, bylaws, formal policies and rule laws. The corporate governance system was designed to help oversee the decisions and best interest of the shareholders. The system should works accordingly: The shareholders elect directors, who in turn hire management to make the daily executive decisions on the owner's behalf. The company's board of director's position is to oversee management and ensure that the shareholders interest is being served. Corporate governance focus is with promoting enterprise, to improve efficiency, and to address disputes of interest which can force upon ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Boardrooms are changing. Directors can no longer be passive. They must be alert, accountable and active. The board's performance has come under more scrutiny. Shareholders, members and staff expect more from their boards. Individual directors of the corporate governance board should possess all of the following characteristics: Integrity and Accountability Informed Judgment Financial Literacy Mature Confidence High Performance Passion The board as a whole should possess the following core competencies, with each member contributing knowledge, experience and skills in one or more domains. Accounting and Finance Business Judgment Management Crisis Response Industry Knowledge International Markets Strategy & Vision Companies are becoming more involved with corporate governance and they are following more strict rules and guidelines. One major problem is how board members are being elected. Avoid employees for the company seems to be one way to eliminate poor corporate governance committees. They have to try to keep the chief executive officers from loading the board with friendly directors that are close to them. The most difficult change will be electing board members. A major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Introduction. With The Development Of Information Technology Introduction With the development of information technology industry rapidly, information system and technology had entered the daily life of thousands upon thousands of families. An information system is used to collect, process, create data and information as a complementary networks now. It can assist a large Internet which supports humans' activities and decision. It is generally produced consists of six components, hardware, software, data, procedures, people, and feedback. Information systems include that people, processes, machines, DVDs, CDs, telephone, computer, iPhone, TV, iPad and information technology. Information's produce needs Technology's support. Technology is a collection of techniques, skills, methods and processes to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the result of the table, I prefer computer and iPad in one day, most frequently used is iPad (Internet media), it consumed me 5hours 43min. however, the least used is MP3(electronic media),books, newspaper(print media). They all consumed me 1 hour. Compared with two frequencies, I found that these media used less frequency that provides only limited and fixed data information, for example, MP3 is just only used to listening to music, newspaper and books also only provide news and written messages, it is a monotonous information modality. However, iPad is networking products, internet can express all kinds of information form, for example, video, picture, news and so on. We can use it to chat with my friends in chatting software, like QQ, MSN, and WeChat. By these chat tools, it promotes our daily communication and can further realize friends' state in WeChat platform, and friends always can share different picture and some events' thinking. It is an important part of communication now. In these chat tools, we not only send message to our friend, some funny and interesting expression pattern also apply in daily chatting, some expression pattern adopt to combine word and pattern, it simplifies daily chatting meaning that human wants to express. It is advanced technology that accelerate expressions' development and make our life and communication more and more colorful. With the development of Internet, now shopping online also become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Impact of Big Business on Politics and the Economy Essay After the Civil war, large businesses ruled America. Prior to the industrial revolution, the government upheld a hands–off approach towards business. Under the laissez–faire principle, free, unregulated markets led to competition, yet this system suffered under the wrath of growing corporations. The impact of big business on the economy and politics was immense during 1870 to 1899. Corporations were growing significantly in number and size, which had a domineering affect on American economy and defined American life. The growing corporations in America dominated most of the economy, creating a large gap between the rich and the poor. During this time period food, lightening, and fuel prices declined significantly, and the cost of living ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This illustrates that the Senate is controlled by big business, and how easily wealthy people had power over the government. Moreover, the railroad presidents were seen as kings, they could delay lawsuits, control the government and the people, corrupt communities, and control the press (DOC B). Important railroad companies dictated government policies because the legal system favored railroad interests. Further, trying to better the political system, the Populist Party made themselves known. Their platform demanded that the government be restored to the hands of the "plain people." They wanted to end oppression, injustice, and poverty (DOC F). Evidently, they were dedicated to political and social reform, and urged that the government be strengthened and take responsibility of the people. The harsh working conditions resulting from industrialization drove laborers to organize into unions. Economist David A. Wells compares working in a factory to working in the military because workers are taught to perform one single task. Moreover, manufacturing has largely taken away workers' pride in their work (DOC C). Mass production techniques led to specialization of labor, which subsequently decreased workers' pride in their craft, as well as left workers largely unskilled. Further Samuel Gompers, founder of the AF to L, addressed the International Labor Congress in Chicago and stated that people should not be considered property. He advocated that labor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Wgu Lit1 Task 2 Essay | Sole Proprietorship | Description | In a sole proprietorship, the business and single owner are one in the same. A single owner makes all decisions with regard to the business and the single owner retains all profits earned by the business. The single owner is also responsible/liable for all debts and obligations of the business on a personal level. | Two Advantages | A sole proprietorship is easy to create; there is minimal creation cost and time.The single owner has autonomy in decision making; sole owner makes all decisions related to the business and has complete ownership of business's finances. | Two Disadvantages | It is impossible to add additional owners and to pass on business, business dies with owner. A single owner ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... | Profit retention | The business itself does not retain any profits. 100% of profits remain with the owner and is considered personal income. | | General Partnership | Description | A general partnership is comprised of a group of two or more individuals who enter into an agreement to start a business. The partners and the business are legally the same. The partners enter into an agreement called the articles of partnership and are typically equally active in the business and the business's management, unless otherwise stated in the partnership agreement. All profits and losses are shared by the partners in a joint business venture. | Two Advantages | A general partnership allows for a pooling of capital and talent and a sharing of the risk. Additional benefits to a general partnership include additional expertise in decision making and a sharing of the workload. General partnerships are easy and inexpensive to start up. | Two Disadvantages | The partners are jointly and severally liable for business debts and obligations. The partners are held personally responsible for the business and may be sued personally for liability. Partners' personal assets are subject to lawsuit(s) made against the business. Lack of continuity; death of a partner may end the partnership/business if a buy/sell agreement is not in place. Disagreements may be difficult to resolve. | Liability | Liability is not limited; all partners are liable jointly and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay Kudler Fine Foods, Choosing the Right Medium Choosing the Right Medium Learning Team C COM/TM541 August 2, 2010 University of Phoenix Kudler Fine Foods has decided to upgrade the cash registers in three stores. The new registers are scheduled for installation in six weeks, and various members of the cashier, management team and computer support specialists will require training on the proper use of the new equipment. Five methods are under review for training implementation; oral presentation, written report, video, e–mail, and website training. This paper will focus on the training mediums available and determine the merit of each medium based on cost, effect, message, audience, purpose, and reach. Oral Presentation The initial oral presentation medium used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 436). Written reports are an excellent channel to convey detailed information. The purpose for the communication at Kudler Fine Foods is to train cashiers on how to use the new NCR cash registers. At a minimum the communication need is for instructions and hands–on practice using the new cash register. Written instructions and training manuals are good reference materials to compliment hands–on training. A written report is not an instructional tool, therefore; a written report would not adequately serve the purpose for training the cashiers to use the new cash registers. Video Video presentations will be presented from the vendor of the NCR RealPOS 30 terminals. The video presentations will examine the use of the terminals and separate video presentations should be available for the cashiers, the management team, and the computer support specialists. The video presentations should cover hands–on use of the terminals depending on the employee and the employees need. The cost of the video presentations should be minor as they should be available from the vendor. The purpose of the video presentations will be hands–on use so that each employee gains a clear understanding of the terminal. The video presentations should be viewed prior to the oral presentations to expedite the oral presentations. The purpose of the video presentations is to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Albertsons Ditches Self-Checkout in Favor of Human Contact Albertsons ditches self–checkout in favor of human contact 1. The presence of self–service checkout lanes and or service employees are part of the physical surroundings in Albertson's store atmosphere, or environment. a) Using the Typology of Service Environments in Fig. 13–2, describe where Albertsons would be positioned within the grid. A typical shopping trip to Albertsons is relatively short in duration and may serve both utilitarian and hedonic motives. Consumers require food, but they may also enjoy the shopping experience and the feelings they associate with the service. Thus, the average Albertson's shopping trip is most likely in the top row, center cell of the typology. b) Does having more human contact and fewer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5. Chapter 7 discusses categories of innovations. What type of innovation is self–service checkout technology? Self–service technology does require a moderate change in behavior as consumers must learn to use equipment. However, self–service technology is designed to be intuitive, so the adjustment is not major. Thus, self–checkout technology would be best considered as a dynamically continuous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Mcgee Cake Co Essay example Minicase – The McGee Cake Company 1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of changing the company organization from a sole proprietorship to a LLC? The McGee Cake Company, currently operating as a sole proprietorship, may benefit from forming a limited liability company (LLC). An LLC is a comparatively new type of business entity. With an LLC there are reduced legal formalities in comparison to setting up a corporation. In addition, unlike a corporation, the McGees could set up an LLC yet remain the sole owners of the company. Another advantage as the owners of an LLC, the McGees are taxable only for personal income and not for the income of your LLC. Therefore, they would not pay double income tax. An LLC also has a long ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a corporation, the McGees may be able to find new sources of funds for business development. Many people, including shareholders, could invest in the corporation. Finally, the corporation is the most reliable and trusted form of business entity. A possible downside to incorporation, the McGees may have to put up some of their private assets as a guarantee for the repayment of funds to financial institutions, if they are not found eligible for payment of money. Incorporation is not a small ordeal; it involves many legal formalities, laws, agreement documents, etc. It is necessary to prepare and revue all these documents carefully. Additionally, setting up the corporation will be an expensive task. There are good and bad aspects to a corporation in reference to taxes. With a corporation, the McGees will be taxable for self income, as well as for the corporation's revenue. However they will enjoy personal tax credits as with the sole proprietorship. 3. Ultimately, what action would you recommend the company undertake? Why? After reviewing the pros and cons to LLC and corporation business structures, as well as the business strategy of the McGee Cake Company, I would recommend to Doc and Lyn that they form a corporation to move the company forward. Although initial set of a corporation up may be complicated and have some cost, the potential for the company is great. The scope of the possibility is what makes the corporation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. New Digital Display Price Or Digital Shopping Essay – RF gun – The Internet – Printer – Self–checkout The countdown to the next should be to make the new digital display price or digital shopping display in the bus station where people ordered products and collect from store, so they save time. Which is already in use in Australia?  Environmental factor Countdown always care about the environment too, such as donations of food and damage their products to the Salvation Army, thus reducing the waste remanufacturing new figures show that in order to save paper to do so after this save trees.  Legal factor The Government 's policy to control and reduce monopoly power of buyers can restrict access to the industry 's control; obtain a license as a raw material requirements and restrictions. In order to achieve politically correct pricing strategy, Tesco provide consumers spend money in their grocery store based on the purchase of fuel prices. While commodity prices are down a promotion, in–store price increase to compensate elsewhere. Liquor sales policy, for example, we cannot sell alcohol at 18 years of age or we always ask for ID if a person looks under 18 years of age. Management approach Operations are the essential action for any retail business. All things considered, a business that needs to be effective needs a main working model. Staffs assumes essential part in this model. It is important to put a managed centre upon how to grow best operational staff to guarantee the grocery store ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Shattered Dreams: Level 3 Communications 1. What was the planned strategy of Level 3 Communications in the late 1990s? Ans. To offer low–priced fiber–optic network that covers connections to major cities in the US focusing on the internet traffic for service providers and corporations. The plan starting from gathering funding from investors to build up a high capacity fiber– optic network that linked major cities in the US, then cut prices to attract major users of the networks including corporations, Internet service providers like AOL and traditional telecommunications companies. 2. Why was Level 3 Communications able to raise so much capital? Ans. Because the business that Level 3 Communications were entering seemed to be promising in the view of investors. 2.1 A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4. What have been the emergent strategies of Level 3 over the last few years? How do these emergent strategies fit with Level 3"s original plans? Ans. Emergent strategies were used to prevent Level 3 from bankruptcy. 4.1 Additional $500 Million cash were supported by the investors to acquire two software companies namely; Software Spectrum and Corporate Software so that Level 3 could ultimately use its fiber–optic networks to distribute and maintain the software made by companies such as Microsoft on the PCs and Servers as means to reduce cost 4.2 Level 3 consolidate the market by acquiring bankrupt competitor, Genuity at very low price. 4.3 Level 3 expand to offer Voice over Internet Protocol services to consumers and corporations aiming at market dominated by traditional wire line telephone companies. 5. Were any cognitive biases at work at Level 3, other communications companies, and the investment community during 1997–2001? What were those biases ? what were the effects of those biases? How might an entrepreneur like Jim Crowe have avoided them? Ans. Yes, there were cognitive biases at Level 3 and other companies as well as the investors during 1997–2001. The biases were... 5.1 The statement in 1996 by Michael O'Dell, the chief scientist at UUNET that internet service had growth of 1000 percent. Later on, in October 1998, there was a study conducted by an internet researcher at AT&T labs; Andrew Odlyzko that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. An Investigation of Avon Essays Introduction In this project I will undertake extensive research into a large sized business. I have previously chosen the company Avon. My research will involve the collection of both primary and secondary data. I will compete the report, which will include: * Brief background information about the business and what it does * A description of the aims and objectives of the business * An assessment of how successful the business is in meeting its objectives * An explanation of the legal structure of the business and consider how appropriate is it * An explanation of how each functional area contributes towards the aims and objectives of the organization * A detailed explanation and diagram of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was founded by David H. McConnell. · The first text only catalogue was issued in 1896. · As CPC was expanding adverts appeared in magazines and a colour catalogue was produced. · The name is changed from CPC to Avon Products inc. in 1939. · By 1980, Avon had opened in 50 different countries and its sales had topped $1 billion. · In 1989, Avon became the first major cosmetics manufacturer to announce a permanent end to animal testing of its products and later launched its women's health care program in the U.S. · Today, Avon is known for it's leadership in beauty and continues to raise awareness of breast cancer and has awarded multi– million grants for breast caner research and clinical care. About the business Avon is a company selling beauty and related products. The service provides customers with products of the highest quality. It provides a service to customers that is outstanding in its helpfulness and courtesy. Why I have chosen this business I have chosen this organisation for my coursework because it is large enough to research into all areas of the business. There are several different departments and there is a management structure to it. This will help in my coursework as I can include details of this. My contact within the organisation is my dad who works at Avon as an electrician. Task B Avon's aims and objectives All businesses have aims they want to achieve. Objectives are what help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Practices for Improving Queue Length in Retail Stores With the advent of technology, consumers expect quick service and immediate gratification from retailers. As they become more empowered and time constraints increase, loyalty to a particular outlet is incumbent on the speed of service. To meet these consumer needs, hypermarkets use technology for queue management by monitoring arrivals and forecasting the time consumers will spend in the store, staffing their billing counters accordingly. At busy times, many transfer staff engaged in other activities to till points. But such solutions necessitate extra staff. Following are outlined some existing practices to improve queue time and queue length. Self–service checkouts. Expensive self–service bar code reading technology is used in certain stores to allow consumers to self–scan bar codes of items to be bought. Wal–Mart Stores Inc. is experimenting with a "Scan & Go" system where shoppers use the Wal–Mart iPhone app to scan the bar code of the items they want to buy and bag them as they shop. At the self–checkout lane, the iPhone is held up to the self–checkout screen that wirelessly receives the scanned items and prompts payment. To ensure all goods are paid for, several stores place items on weight–sensitive platforms to ascertain payment. Companies like IKEA are, however, eliminating self–checkout because it simplifies shoplifting. Cameras placed to supervise queues and respond accordingly, allowing customers with fewer items to process their bill at a separate counter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Assigment Law This is one of our Company Law's assignment given by our lecturer in our senior year, during the tutorial classes. Just to share our answers. Question Pearl, Jade & Diamond decided to form a limited company. The company will be involved in the entertainment business providing models and dancers for the industry. In the meantime, they entered into a contract of employment with Tyra. Tyra is to act as their event manager. The terms of the contract states that Tyra will be paid RM10,000 a month and will continue to work with the company once the company has been formed, for a period of three years. Three months later, a company known as CayoteUgly Bhd (CUB) was formed. CUB's MOA expressly states that the business of the company is to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, Tyra was referred as a promoter because she is the person entered into contracts on behalf of a company before that company has received its certificate of incorporation. In Twycross v Grant (1877) 2 CPD 469, for example, Cockburn CJ declared that a promoter was: "one who undertakes to form a company with reference to a given project and to set it going, and who takes the necessary steps to accomplish that purpose" In regards, the CayoteUgly Bhd (CUB) was formed and the Board of Director's meeting has decided to issue their shares to the public. Impulsively, Tyra's employment was come to an end, and it was absolutely contravened with the contract she had, which was stated that she will continue to work with the company once the company has been formed for a period of three years. Besides that, she will be paid for RM 10,000 per month. Hence, the issue is whether Tyra would be successful in her action against CUB for breach of contract or not? CUB is a public company and by that it may issue shares to the public with the requirement to issue form of application for shares or debentures with a prospectus [1]. As evidence on this, Section 15 provides that a public company is not affected by the restrictions, limitations and prohibitions and it may offer its shares and debentures to members of the public. On the other hands, a company limited by shares is defined as, "a company ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Entry Strategy of H&M Since H&M opened the first shop in Sweden in 1947, using an American concept of shops selling stylish clothes with low prices bring H&M successful in the domestic market. H&M started to expand internationally from 1964. Not only Europe market, H&M also enter in North America, Asia and Middle East market. H&M became one of the biggest worldwide leading fashion retailers. Until Year 2010, H&M has around 2,000 stores in 37 markets (Data from H&M–US Website). Details of market overview of H&M can be referred to Appendix I. [pic] Source: Annual Report of H&M 2009 http://www.hm.com/filearea/corporate/fileobjects/pdf/en/ANNUAL_REPORT_ARCHIVE2009__ITEM_3_1269424409886.pdf In this part, we will study how H&M enter into United Stated market ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can let H&M gather information and avoid some uncertainty. What is the "Wholly Owned Subsidiary"? When H&M decided to enter American market, management use wholly owned subsidiary as entry strategy for H&M using. Why H&M decide to use wholly owned subsidiary to enter into America? It will discuss later. Wholly owned subsidiary is the operation in a host country that are fully owned by a foreign parent firm. Company can involve marketing, assembly or full–scale integrated production operation. Also, company is necessary for capital investment to undertake the ownership option. For this strategy, H&M can own the stock 100 percent and set up a new operation in a foreign country as Greenfield Venture. Why H&M choose "Wholly Owned Subsidiary" One of the advantages of wholly owned subsidiary is that H&M has a free hand to establish the strategy for the subsidiary including marketing strategy, production, even window design. It enables H&M to keep all the profit from American market and don't need to share profit with partners. As H&M mainly take the way of investing directly in the American market, wholly owned subsidiary can make H&M have tight control over operation which is another advantage. Everything can be under control by H&M from the location of shop, arrangement inside the shop, range of merchandise. Therefore, the stock in American market can be shared 100% by H&M. Finally, a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Thomas J Watson Research Paper IBM is recognized as one of the most successful computer companies and is considered the pioneer of early computing. Over the past decade IBM has shifted from the saturated market of personal computers to full business solutions. Today IBM is a multinational technology and consulting corporation. IBM manufactures and sells computer hardware and software and offers infrastructure, hosting and consulting in areas ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology. Fortune Magazine ranked IBM the second largest employer in the United States with over 435,000 employees worldwide and the ninth most profitable company. IBM's employees have received five Nobels Prizes, six Turing Awards, ten National Medals of Technology and five National Medals of Science. The automated tellar machine, floppy disc, hard disk drive, and the magnetic stripe card were all invented by IBM. As large and successful as IBM is, it would have never come to exist had it not been for one man. Thomas J Watson was the first of it's guiding lights and is generally considered to be the father of IBM. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Watson's father was the owner of a lumber business in southern New York. The lumber business had a heavy influence on Watson's interest in commerce. Watson's father wished his only son to become a lawyer. Watson instead tried his hand at teaching. After one day of teaching he decided that was not the occupation for him. Watson's next venture was into business. After graduating from business school Watson secured a job at a butcher shop making six dollars a week. His next career move is what helped prepare him the most for his future career. Watson took a position as a travelling salesman selling sewing machines. In the beginning Watson struggled with sales, but eventually became one of the best salesmen the company ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Groupon Essay GROUPON Introduction Groupon is a 'Deal–of–the–day' website that features discounted gift certificates usable at local or national companies that was launched in November 2008. The first market for Groupon was Chicago, followed soon thereafter by Boston, New York City, and Toronto. By October 2010 Groupon served more than 150 markets in North America and 100 markets in Europe, Asia and South America and had over 35 million registered users. A sum of $1 million was invested to develop the idea and in April 2010, the company was valued at $1.35 billion. According to a December 2010 report conducted by Groupon's marketing association and reported in Forbes Magazine and the Wall Street Journal, Group was projecting that the company is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only will a business have to offer a steep discount for a product or service, but will also have to pay a high commission structure to Groupon, just for listing the deal. The theory behind small businesses doing this is, even though they would lose money on the coupons, they believe they can attract long–term customers. Unfortunately, this theory is wrong. The businesses find customer volume falls off after the deals are done and they are not much better off than before they offered the coupon. Business owners have no incentive to list deals through Groupon. In fact, it would end up hurting the business by doing so. So why would a business owner renew a deal on Groupon? The company's problem is not related to who is CEO, but it is about the business model. In fact, the next CEO will run into the very same issues that Mason had. Unless the new CEO can introduce a radical change in the entire business model, it is very unlikely much can be done to turn the company around. Even with Mason gone, investors will just stay away. This is a company, which should have thought twice before going public. Eventually the volume of coupons will drastically fall and no matter how big Groupon's sales force is, it will not be able to stop the bleeding when the coupon issuers do not benefit. Groupon's best option is to adapt to a stronger business model and not just focus on management change. Why is the Internet necessary for the company or how can it benefit? It is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Self-Check-Out Kiosks: Friend Or Foe?. Have You Ever Been Self–Check–Out Kiosks: Friend or Foe? Have you ever been in a rush to get in and out of a store? Did you contemplate using the self–check–out kiosk? Before deciding to use self–check–out kiosks there may be a few factors to consider. Self–check– out kiosks are marketed to both customer and retailer as a means of more efficient service. However, they actually can be frustrating for customers, give poor customer service, eliminate employment positions, and create opportunity for multi–level theft. For a 2008 project called the Human–use Experience: Supermarket Self–Checkout Kiosk, a MIT student evaluated the self–check–out kiosk in a local supermarket. The process was something like this: The student continued to explain that when it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many retail stores have eliminated human cashiers for the most part, leaving customers no other option but to use self–check– out kiosks. This was the case at an IKEA outlet, where the president of an international consulting firm, who has tested kiosks worldwide, was a customer (Gagliordi). In the article, "IKEA checks out of self–service" at retailcustomerexperience.com, Francie Mendelson, president of Summit Research Associates, was quoted as saying, "There was no explanation on how to use them. I was aiming the scan gun at the bar codes and it just wasn't working. An employee came by and said I needed to hold the scanner about six inches from the barcode. I asked her, 'How was I supposed to know that? There is nothing on the screen to indicate that this is how the thing works. ' She shot me an angry look and walked away" (Gagliordi). The self–check–out kiosk at this IKEA store clearly aggravated the seasoned veteran user, so perhaps it could be concluded that customer service by way of computer is not a good option. The kiosks not only cause frustration, but also create backed up lines in the smaller areas they are positioned in (Gagliordi). After a rash of customer complaints, U.S. IKEA stores removed the self–check–outs (Gagliordi). IKEA is not the only retail store that has put human cashiers back to work. In a 2014 Wall Street Journal article, "Returning to Wal–Mart: Human Cashiers," the superstore addresses their biggest customer complaint; long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Analysis of J Sainsbury’s Essay Analysis of J Sainsbury's Unit 1– Business at work Businesses exist to produce goods and services. If someone is thinking of starting up their own business or becoming part of an existing business, they would have to have the knowledge of what makes business work successfully and know how to how to apply that knowledge in the particular area of business. For this unit I will be entering and exploring the world of business. For this unit I will encounter and evaluate information provided by certain businesses and actually gather my own information from at least one business. The business I have chosen to study is J Sainsbury's. There are many types businesses in this world; these include Sole trader, Plc, Ltd, Partnership, Co–op and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wages to employees are usually low. Consultancy, Builders, Market traders, Window cleaners, Restaurant and corner shops are all examples of sole traders. The disadvantages of sole traders are as follows: · If you don't work, you don't earn, so it would be wise to just work as much as possible and not take holidays all the time. · There is more pressure if you are a sole trader compared to working in a corporate business like Bt Cellnet. · You wont be as well known because its harder to advertise a small sole trader company · There are no free benefits like a company car. · The owner of the sole trader company has to deal with all the problems for themselves. · It is very hard to compete with large companies, but on the good side bigger companies usually charge more than a smaller sole trader company · Probably the disadvantage of a sole trader company is the fact that it will have 'unlimited liability'. This means the owner is personally responsible for anything that goes wrong. The owner could have their car or house taken away, this is why some businessmen with sole trader companies put there house in their wives name. · If things are bad the company could get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay The Boys Versus Corporate 1. Describe the culture for race car drives. Race car drivers of course accept a lot of risk when they compete in a race, and believe that in order to succeed they must take risks. Some risks include crashes with other vehicles and possible loss of life, either from crashing their cars into into the other vehicles, inanimate objects, or other people, as with the death of Kevin Ward Jr. (Daft / People.com) At the same time, race car drivers receive an adrenaline rush from racing. They receive this rush from the super–fast speeds, and pushing themselves and their cars to the edge. (Daft) 2. How does NASCAR show social responsibility? Many companies have started focusing on social issues, and NASCAR is no different. Since ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Daft) 4. How can the NASCAR organization, team, and sponsors work through issues of ethics and values to create a unified culture? Often those who aren't at the front lines don't understand the issues being faced. The corporation must first understand the safety concerns the drivers face, and validate those concerns as legitimate. That would go a very long way to helping the drivers feel better about the corporation. Next, the corporation should scale back its qualifying all–cars against the clock decision. While exciting for the fans, the same action can be felt with fewer cars. The corporation should also find a way to work with the drivers so they know they are more than just assets to the company; they are actual people and are risking their lives for the corporation's profit. I think once the relationship is mended between the corporation and the drivers, many of the other issues will fix themselves. ( Bibliography ( Daft, Richard L. Organizational Theory and Design: 12th edition. South–Western College Publisher. 24 April 2015 "NASCAR Driver Tony Stewart Will Not Face Charges in Deadly Crash". People.com. 24 September 2014. Reprinted from The Associated Press. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay on The Principle of Separate Corporate Personality The Principle of Separate Corporate Personality The principle of separate corporate personality has been firmly established in the common law since the decision in the case of Salomon v Salomon & Co Ltd[1], whereby a corporation has a separate legal personality, rights and obligations totally distinct from those of its shareholders. Legislation and courts nevertheless sometimes "pierce the corporate veil" so as to hold the shareholders personally liable for the liabilities of the corporation. Courts may also "lift the corporate veil", in the conflict of laws in order to determine who actually controls the corporation, and thus to ascertain the corporation's true contacts, and closest and most real ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The 'veil of incorporation' can be described as being the separation between a company and its members. Due to the separate legal status of a company from its members this is usually very strictly maintained. However, there are certain circumstances when the courts will deny the people who run the company the advantage of hiding behind the corporate veil. In these instances the veil of incorporation is said to be 'pierced' or 'lifted', i.e. the barrier between a company and its members is removed so there is no legal separation between them. There instances are however, difficult to predict as the reasons depend on the judges interpretation of "fairness" or "policy" or of how a particular statute should be interpreted. In the leading case of Salomon v Salomon & Co Ltd, Salomon incorporated his boot and shoe repair business, transferring it to a company. He took all the shares of the company except six, which were held by his wife, daughter and four sons. Part of the payment for the transfer of the business was made in the form of debentures (a secured loan) issued by the company to Salomon. Salomon transferred the debentures to Broderip in exchange for a loan. Salomon defaulted on payment of interest on the loan and Broderip sought to enforce the security against the company. Unsecured creditors tried to put ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...