Business Conduct Essays and Term Papers
814 Business Conduct Essays: 351 - 375
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											Business Plan AnalysisThe purpose of a business plan is to serve as a plan of action and a roadmap for an organization to achieve its goals. A global business plan therefore must include information and research on which an international business can be founded. The basic parts of the business plan remain the same whether it is national or global. However, the in-depth research and planning required to successfully take a company to a global level adds Rating:Essay Length: 824 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: July 23, 2012
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											Globalisation in the Modern Business World - Issues, Challenges & OpportunitiesTitle: Globalisation in the Modern Business World - Issues, Challenges & Opportunities Table of contests Summary Introduction Two sides of globalization The role of globalisation for organisational behaviour Company and business Problems and opportunities Solutions Conclusions Bibliography Summary In a world, which is characterized by globalization, especially in terms of the operations of different businesses, there is also a need for organizations to demonstrate a higher degree of responsiveness and provide an assurance that its Rating:Essay Length: 3,223 Words / 13 PagesSubmitted: July 24, 2012
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											Business Data ProcessingCISB 323 Business Programming / CISB 324 Business Data Processing Assignment Semester 1, 2012/2013 This assignment contributes 20% to the subject coursework mark. This is a group assignment. Your team is required to identify a business company/firm and perform analysis onto this company to, 1. Identify and discuss the impact of the macro-environment factors onto this company. 2. Identify and discuss the impact of the micro-environment factors onto this company. 3. Identify and discuss the Rating:Essay Length: 430 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: July 25, 2012
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											Business Law Research PaperIn the month of December 2008 the auto sales in the U.S. dropped 37% compared to sales in the previous year. Less 400,000 vehicles had been sold that year, and this is equivalent to; two factories' annual output. GM and Chrysler had the worst decline. Congress standpoint is that the auto makers have not been operating competitively for years, thus causing sales to decline. Auto sales began to decline in 2006 despite the fact that Rating:Essay Length: 2,127 Words / 9 PagesSubmitted: July 25, 2012
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											Travel Agencies Are Losing Business to online Bookings offered to Passengers by Airline Websites. Identify Some Possible Focus Options to Travel Agencies Wishing to Develop New Lines of Business That Would Compensate for This Loss of Airline Ticket Sales.Introduction When consumers are forced to book online at airline websites - an option that carriers prefer due to it being a cheaper and automated channel, agents would tend to lose their facility of pursuing the better deals for their customers. (Newman) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Travel agents are known to be dependable associates whom assist in safeguarding our comfort when overseas. When a travel reservation is made via an alternative channel, there is a tendency that consumers Rating:Essay Length: 1,085 Words / 5 PagesSubmitted: July 28, 2012
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											E-Business Strategy - Hoku Paint HorsesRunning Head: E-Business Strategy E-Business Strategy - Hoku Paint Horses Patrick Makinney University of Phoenix EBUS/410: E-BUSINESS MANAGEMENT I Jamie D. Telesca July 6, 2009 "E-Business Strategy - Hoku Paint Horses" Hoku Paint Horses is a small family owned and managed Paint Horse farm involved in breed, raising, training, showing and selling of top quality Paint horses along with company branded apparel and other services specific to the business. The primary function of Hoku Paint Rating:Essay Length: 1,223 Words / 5 PagesSubmitted: July 29, 2012
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											What It Takes to Run a Successful Cafe and the Role of Technology in This Business1 What it takes to run a successful cafe and the role of technology in this business. Running a successful cafe After a 20-miunte interview with a local cafe manager, we have gained more knowledge on how local cafes become successful in this industry. It is hard to compete in today's market as a cafe shop as there are more and more emerging businesses that works with providing coffee products to the customers. Prices are Rating:Essay Length: 2,106 Words / 9 PagesSubmitted: July 29, 2012
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											Japanese Culture in BusinessThe Japanese people are very old culture. It is a close-knit culture that is resistant to change and places high value on conforming to social norms. The fact that it is an island nation plays a big role in their daily lives. The limited amount of livable area has resulted in crowding that has put an emphasis on public harmony. This paper will cover the Japanese culture its collectivism, uncertainty avoidance, their career and home Rating:Essay Length: 677 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: August 7, 2012
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											Small Business Managementi am a student at Saigontech. My major is Management. i often write essay about business that a reason why i found out this web site is very usuful to me. my hobbies are: listening to music and reading books. Franchising is an international industry offering almost limitless inspiration for entrepreneurs in search of new opportunities. There are some advantages. First, there is a lower risk of failure than an independent business because you are Rating:Essay Length: 266 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: August 8, 2012
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											International Business QuestionsInternational Business questions per week Chapter 1 Discussion Question The study of international business is fine if you are going to work in a large multinational enterprise, but it has no relevance for individuals who are going to work in smaller firms." Do you agree or disagree? Why? Chapter 2 Discussion Question A democratic political system is an essential condition for sustained economic progress. Do you agree? Why? Chapter 3 Discussion Question Does culture of Rating:Essay Length: 702 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: August 12, 2012
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											Business RegulationBusiness Regulation Business Law Government Regulation is needed in the U.S. to keep scandals from ruining our businesses livelihood and the financial futures of all Americans. Introduction Many acts have been created because of controversy and scandals that have and continue to happen in the U.S. These acts were introduced to prevent individuals and businesses from losing everything and to help the government to keep individuals and businesses safe from scams. Without these regulations there Rating:Essay Length: 605 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: August 18, 2012
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											Business RegulationGovernment Regulation Government Regulation is needed in the U.S. to keep scandals from ruining our businesses livelihood and the financial futures of all Americans. Introduction "With the avalanche of corporate accounting scandals that have rocked the markets recently, it's getting hard to keep track of them all" (Patsuris, 2002). There have been numerous acts created by the government because of controversy and scandals that have happened in the United States. These acts were introduced to Rating:Essay Length: 3,731 Words / 15 PagesSubmitted: August 18, 2012
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											Business Development ModelsAbstract In human and animal life there are cycles from birth to death. Business has similarities in that there are various stages of the organization lifecycle. It is great to have a desire to have an idea for a product to develop or the desire to start or buy a business however, funding is necessary for any business. In order for an entrepreneur to increase their opportunities for funding and success it is necessary to Rating:Essay Length: 1,464 Words / 6 PagesSubmitted: August 26, 2012
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											Examining a Business FailureIn conclusion, all businesses exist to make profit, with little risks. Owners of a business have a personal obligation to pay the company's debt, such as in the case sole proprietorship. A creditor can pursue the personal assets of sole proprietorship owner. The owner of a sole proprietorship can lose his or home, car and any other personal assets until all outstanding debts are paid. Limited liability company owners are protected from personal liabilities and Rating:Essay Length: 519 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: August 26, 2012
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											Business Communications TrendsCommunication is the most vital aspect of any professional setting. When it comes to any profession an individual must be able to communicate through written or verbal communication. When working in the restaurant industry most communication is verbal but there is some written communication. Working at Subway is probably the easiest job someone could get. It is a lot of fun and the enjoyment one gets from it is all of the communication. Employees are Rating:Essay Length: 749 Words / 3 PagesSubmitted: August 27, 2012
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											Ford - an Integrated E-Business Strategya. In 1999, Ford built an integrated e-business strategy. Discuss in brief Ford's e-business strategy and its components that sought to transform the company and help it gain competitive advantages. Evaluate its e-business strategy and comment on the gaps it any. b. One of the biggest challenges in online retailing is potentially explosive channel conflict. What steps did Ford take to avoid such a conflict? In early 1999, Ford announced an integrated e-business strategy, with Rating:Essay Length: 1,449 Words / 6 PagesSubmitted: September 5, 2012
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											Business CaseThroughout the years changes have been made to make sure organizations all over the world continue to be successful. In today's organizations managers have a big range of technology that makes it easier to implement the four functions of management. Understanding how exactly technology make is easier gives a big advantage to managers. Technology has made a major impact on how managers implement the four functions by via communication. Communication is a very big part Rating:Essay Length: 449 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: September 5, 2012
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											Business Analysis Part 1: Apple Swot AnalysisSWOT Analysis: Apple, Inc. MGT-521 August 27, 2012 SWOT Analysis: Apple, Inc. Company Overview High school friends and college dropouts, Steve Jobs and Steven Wozniak both ended up working in electronic in Silicon Valley. In 1976, Steven Wozniak designed the first Apple computer. Apple was the first personal computer to include color graphics. By 1980, Apple employed several thousand employees and was beginning to see their product internationally. In the years that followed Apple experience Rating:Essay Length: 1,606 Words / 7 PagesSubmitted: September 7, 2012
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											The Role of the Dbms in Supporting Business NeedsThe Role of the DBMS in Supporting Business Needs By definition, when company growth is exponential, so then is all of the data associated with that growth. Everything from customer names, addresses, telephone numbers to HR documents and company quarterly reports. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. To deal with this explosion of growth (and the diverse nature of data), organizations must employ sophisticated techniques for information management. Namely, the database management system, Rating:Essay Length: 916 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: September 8, 2012
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											Business Entities, Laws, and RegulationsLou, Jose, and Miriam have partnered up to open a combination sports bar and restaurant. This venture involves Lou and Jose controlling the day-to-day operations of the business; whereas Miriam provides the necessary startup capital, and considered a silent partner. Even though Miriam has invested heavily in the project, she is content to remain in the background as part owner and receive a share of the proceeds attained; prima facie (Cheeseman, (2010), p. 254). Simple Rating:Essay Length: 931 Words / 4 PagesSubmitted: September 9, 2012
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											Cross-Cultural Business NegotiationsThere is much issue that you must considered before entering a business negotiations with a company from all different can of culture. The price and the terms of the contract in addition to the social and the etiquette customs of that country is in question, With the the variable of language that play into the completion successful of the negotiations. The exits of individual differences in the cultures, it is very wise to do research Rating:Essay Length: 351 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: September 9, 2012
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											Managing Retail BusinessManaging retail business Retail organization and human resource management Organization chart We use the functional organization. It can specific to describe the function of every department. The personnel can know that what they responsible are clearly. It will easy to achieve the economic of scale. We use to know one's subordinates well enough to assign them jobs commensurate with their abilities .Owner-manager is a top leader of the business who handles three types of department. Rating:Essay Length: 444 Words / 2 PagesSubmitted: September 12, 2012
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											Business Law Note10-27-2011 Proximate Cause (scope of liability) tort law does not impose liability on a defendant for all harm factually caused by the defendant's negligent conduct. 1. Cause in Fact 2. Foreseeable Facts (legal limitation) Foreseeability the liability of a negligent defendant for unforeseeable consequences has proved to be troublesome and controversial. Intervening injury 1. Foreseeable unforeseeable 2. Unforeseeable foreseeable 3. Unforeseeable unforeseeable Contributory negligence: is defined as conduct on the part of the plaintiff that Rating:Essay Length: 1,500 Words / 6 PagesSubmitted: September 12, 2012
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											Business Law Note209-27-2011 Consideration continues: A promise is not a promise without a bargain for exchange. Example: An uncle offered his niece a place to stay on his property because she had nowhere to live. The woman had 10 children, and she moved from Michigan with her children to Macon county Alabama to live on her uncle's property. The uncle decided that she and her children were too much so he asked to live his property. The Rating:Essay Length: 1,604 Words / 7 PagesSubmitted: September 13, 2012
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											Business Strategy in Action IntroductionTopic: Business strategy in action Introduction In the continuously evolving and changing scenario of global economy, the different corporate sectors all over the world are always in an endeavour to find the perfect business strategy or set of strategies which would be able to reap high financial benefits as well as appreciate their goodwill and market shares in the long run. There is no question about adopting a 'right' strategy; however, the real question arises Rating:Essay Length: 1,163 Words / 5 PagesSubmitted: September 13, 2012
 
				























