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Organizational Ethics
Ethical theories are essential in any organizational set up in order for the management to accomplish the predetermined objectives and goals. The article will focus on Utilitarianism and Virtue ethics in an organization.
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This document provides a comprehensive overview of the product life cycle, from the initial concept and development stages to its growth, maturity, and eventual decline. It explores key strategies for managing each phase, optimizing product performance, and maximizing profitability throughout its lifespan. Ideal for product managers and business leaders seeking insights into effective product lifecycle management.
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Vital notes for both recruiters and applicants. It helps in hiring the right talents that meet a job requirement.
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notes on floods and avoid for the disater managements, insights for various applications
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these are subtopic for this note. What is Ratio? Key Financial Statements Financial Ratio analysis Type of ratio comparisons Du Pont analysis Uses & limitation of ratio analysis
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Accounting Topics for 1st-year Topics: -ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM -ELEMENTS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
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Example question: 1. What are the benefits to Apple of outsourcing the assembly of the iPhone to foreign countries, and particularly China? What are the potential costs and risks to Apple? My notes have the answers!
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This is a good pack of notes that will help you to prepare for economics exams and get high grades, as it worked for me( I got an A*) . They include all topics for chapters: 1) Market structures and competitive behaviour in leisure markets, 2) Labour demand, supply and wage determination, 3) Market failure and the role of the government and unions in the unions in the labour market. In addition,there is a full analysis of 4 key leisure industries(Spectator sport, Broadcasting, Cinema, Holiday traveling) that will be helpful as examples and are often required by many exam boards. In general, these notes will guarantee you confidence and provide you with important key points and tips, that will definitely be appreciated by examiners. GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!!!!
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This is a short essay with a conclusion on government spending during a recession.
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A logics project graded 93% with full explanation on different topics in a logics module
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BTEC Level 3 National Diploma RQF - Unit 9 project mangement
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The various stages undergone by a product from inception to final consumption
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Understanding of the various forms of business organizations.
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This note deals with Performance Management System of an IT firm. It takes you through various nuances of a performance management system in an IT firm.
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A complete description of ZenDesk's organizational culture and structure.
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Lecture Notes on Business Cycles. Ideal for last minute preparation and to make it easier for you to understand the topic. Describes the concept with a diagram, causes and its existence in the present situation (2020)
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This note includes my personal answer to cases in the book mentioned below: Milosevic, D. Z., Patanakul, P., & Srivannaboon, S. (2010). Case Studies in Project, Program, and Organizational Project Management. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/9780470549179
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Business essay explaining the legal requirements and regulations for ensuring the health, safety and security of those employed in business BTEC LEVEL 3 BUSINESS
£2.00 Preview RemoveWeber, Leonard J.. Profits before People? : Ethical Standards and the Marketing of Prescription Drugs, Indiana University Press, 2006.
Weber, Leonard J.. Profits before People? : Ethical Standards and the Marketing of Prescription Drugs, Indiana University Press, 2006.
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This are my notes for the Introduction to Business course. They are clear, succinct and well written. You can email me at afunnymoniker@hotmail.com if you have questions.
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- Courses: Advanced studies in Marketing - Marketing and Philosophy - Philosophy of Marketing. - The paper has 15 Pages (Around 5000 words). - Good for: 4th year, Master and Ph.D. students (Who they have courses and assignments) We have tried in this paper through a series of studies related to philosophy and marketing to identify the conceptual framework for the marketing philosophy, and to take a historical view of the marketing philosophy and its characteristics. And then we discuss a group of marketing philosophies that still exist and that disappear and come back to be used again at a time, also we have tried to provide a range of examples of these marketing philosophies.
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These notes cover the different methods an employer can use to maximize their employees learning experience in the workplace. These notes are aimed at 2nd to 4th years and are provided as a digestible recap to sharpen the general knowledge of the student on approach to exams.
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Very Breif and easy notes to memories the fomrulas of media planning such as (AMA, AMR, Share, Rating)
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Essay exploring the ways in which Chinese method of Guanxi can be used by multinational corporations to gain competitive advantage in the market.
£6.88 Preview RemoveAccounting Principles
Accounting Principles refer to a set of fundamental guidelines and concepts that serve as the foundation for recording, analyzing, and reporting financial transactions of a business or organization. These principles ensure consistency, accuracy, and transparency in financial reporting, allowing stakeholders to understand the financial health and performance of the entity. Key aspects of Accounting Principles include: 1. **Accrual Basis**: The accrual basis of accounting recognizes revenues and expenses when they are earned or incurred, regardless of when the cash is received or paid. This principle provides a more accurate representation of a company's financial position and performance over a specific period. 2. **Consistency**: Consistency in accounting ensures that the same accounting methods and principles are applied consistently from one period to another. This promotes comparability of financial information over time, enabling stakeholders to make meaningful comparisons. 3. **Materiality**: Materiality requires accountants to focus on the relevance of financial information. Transactions and items are considered material if their omission or misstatement could influence the decision-making process of users. 4. **Prudence (Conservatism)**: The principle of prudence advises accountants to exercise caution when reporting financial information. It suggests that potential losses should be recognized immediately, while potential gains should only be recognized when they are realized. 5. **Going Concern**: The going concern principle assumes that a business will continue to operate indefinitely, allowing the entity to value its assets and liabilities accordingly. 6. **Entity Concept**: The entity concept separates the financial affairs of a business from those of its owners. It treats the business as an independent entity, distinct from its owners or other businesses. 7. **Cost Principle**: The cost principle requires assets to be recorded at their historical cost, not their current market value. This principle ensures that financial information is objective and verifiable. 8. **Conservatism**: Conservatism encourages accountants to be cautious and prudent in reporting uncertainties and potential losses. It aims to avoid overstating assets or income. 9. **Full Disclosure**: The full disclosure principle requires businesses to disclose all relevant and material information in their financial statements and accompanying notes. This provides users with a complete picture of the entity's financial situation. 10. **Matching Principle**: The matching principle requires expenses to be recorded in the same accounting period as the related revenues they helped generate. This principle ensures that financial statements reflect the true profitability of the business. Accounting Principles are established by accounting standard-setting bodies, such as the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) in the United States or the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) globally. Adhering to these principles ensures that financial statements are prepared in a consistent and reliable manner, promoting trust and confidence among investors, creditors, regulators, and other stakeholders in assessing a company's financial performance and position.
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Risks associated with work at height Good practices while working at height Personal Protective gears for work at height The purpose of the communication
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Level BTEC Business - Unit 1 Assignment 2 Unit 1: Exploring Business Assignment 2 - The Internal and External Environment
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These notes contains information about the networking and internet from its history to present. These notes are best suited for 1st year students as it contains a deep description about the internet technology and networking
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This is for a employment law unit - I achieved a first class honours degree by memorising these notes and simply applying what I had learnt. It covers all aspects of the subject to achieve the highest possible mark.
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Identifying Supplier , Source of Information for Identifying Potential Supplier
£6.25 Preview RemoveProject Management Chapter 2
Chapter 2- Projects and Organisations Important topics that will be covered are: Project stakeholders- internal and external Types of Organisational Structures Manage varied project stakeholders expectations Difference between a weak, strong and balanced matrix
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What Should Jessops be doing to secure its future in high street retailing in the information age? Founded in 1935 in Leceister, Jessops was one of the first camera retailers to open on the high street. Jessops offers a wide range of photography equipment and photo prints. It is clear Jessops has been successful at adapting though modernization and keeping customers as it has been around for almost 80 years. This is highly impressive for a specialized technology business as technology development is so fast. However, it is inevitable that Jessops will go under at some point and research shows that, since 2005 Jessops have struggled to stay in the current market due to the highly competitive, growing and changing technology industry. Furthermore, the recession,.....
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