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Ethical Implications of Enron
Enron
Ethics
Enron Corruption, as defined by Merriam Webster, refers to dishonest or illegal behavior, especially among individuals in positions of power. Enron exemplifies this definition in the history of our country. Enron’s global reputation clearly demonstrates their participation in fraudulent activities, money laundering, and deceit, establishing a standard for future companies involved in unethical practices. The…
Porsche Changes Tack
Change
Enron
Obviously, it is clearly to see that in pursuing the interests of Porsche’s controlling families different from maximizing the returns to its public share owners. Porsche had three major vehicle platforms: the 911, Boxster roadster and the Cayenne. Sales of these can help Growing portfolio, profitable and sustainable business. This is the mainly sources of…
Victory Heavy Equipment
Business Process
Leadership
Organization
Two of the main objectives of Victoria Heavy Equipment are to remain flexible (not develop into the same kind of organization as the big U. S. firms do) and also to get a president who would arbitrate among the line general managers. The high turnover rate (with four VPs in the engineering group since 1998)…
Free Trade and Technical Classes During President Roosevelt
Free Trade
The first source shows a poster advertising free trade and technical classes for adults during President Roosevelt New Deal. It occurred in 1936 around the time of the United States depression. This poster was created to encourage people to get an education to reduce poverty and to create Jobs. The ideological perspective shown in the…
Unity of command in joint operations
Battle
Military
Organization
I. Introduction In military context, unity of command is a very familiar term. It is the core effort of most of educational and training programs of high ranking officers in the US Army and national defense organizations all over the globe. The term is more than a military slogan, it is a basic military philosophy…
EAST ASIA Institute of Management
Management
The National Museum of Singapore is a national museum in Singapore and the oldest museum in Singapore. Its history dates back to 1849 when it was started as a section of a library at Singapore Institution. After several relocations, the Museum was relocated to its permanent site at Stamford Road at the Museum Planning Area…
Rainbow Paint Company Financial Report
Company
Finance
Rainbow Paint —Company— Fiscal Report 2013 Fiscal Highlights The financial presentation of Rainbow Paint Company for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2013 emphasizes the company’s financial activities. Evaluating the company’s finances aids in assessing its present and past performance, making it a crucial tool for stakeholders including shareholders and other individuals associated with Rainbow…
Competition for Grades
Competition
Competition is a part of life that cant be avoided. Even when we dont realize we are doing it, we all try our hardest at what we do often trying to rise above everyone else. Often on the school level many types of competition are nurtured and encouraged. From very young ages little children are…
SAP for ATLAM Problem Statement
Organization
Organizational Culture
Perception
Resistance to Change The main idea of ATLAM is to upgrade its accounting system with the PETRA group-wide SAP system, which claims to be the best software in the industry. The implementation of this new system is expected to cause overwhelming changes for most employees, including top management. The main concern is whether ATLAM staff…
The Cold War and U. S. Diplomacy: the Truman Doctrine
Cold War
Diplomacy
The Cold War and U. S. Diplomacy: The Truman Doctrine Ardell Simmons Professor Muhammad Sohna Politics 300 Friday, December 2, 2011 The Truman Doctrine: Contain the Expansion of Communism, Presumably Everywhere Summarize a situation that required U. S. diplomatic efforts during the president’s time in office. According to Woolsey (2008), “WWII had bled the British…