Case Study
The case discusses the accounting frauds committed at the US-based telecommunications giant, Lucent Technologies Inc. (Lucent) during early 2000. It provides an insight into the ways by which the financial statements were manipulated at Lucent. It examines the loopholes in the financial management of the company and the price it had to pay for circumventing […]
Read moreThe underlying forces that led K&S’s need to make changes to its current supply chain network are because of the cheap labor. The geographical movement in the electronics manufacturing industry to Asia and other Pacific nations has implied that organizations have needed to update their inventory Network. With clients moving to Asia, and new markets […]
Read moreThe establishment of Harvey Norman in 1982 has propelled it to become a prominent player in the Australian industry. Their marketing plan, along with careful strategy monitoring, has played a vital role in their continuous success. The effectiveness of Harvey Norman’s marketing plan has been demonstrated through its significant contribution to their achievements. The marketing […]
Read moreIn Hamlet, Shakespeare makes it clear that Prince Hamlet is insane or at least on the verge of “madness. ” However, Ophelia (daughter of Polonius, King of Denmark) begins to go mad, as well, after Hamlet kills her father, and the other numerous tragedies that plague her like a black cloud hovering about until her […]
Read moreStarbucks was quite concern to maintain their brand image in spite of threatening issue by Global exchange (Argenti, 2013, p. 140). First, Starbucks was reluctant to go for any agreement with fair trade since they were not confirmed whether fair trade could assure to provide the quality beans to meet the Starbuck’s standards or not. […]
Read moreJollibee is the largest fast food chain in the Philippines, operating a nationwide network of over 750 stores. A dominant market leader in the Philippines, Jollibee enjoys the lion’s share of the local market that is more than all the other multinational brands combined. The company has also embarked on an aggressive international expansion plan […]
Read moreProblem definition Blue Mountain Resorts were first built in 1941, and it is the largest family-operated ski resort in Canada. The major problem in this case is that the CEO of the Blue Mountain Resorts has to decide whether to install facilitates or not for the night skiing in 1979-1980 winter skiing season. Maintaining comfortable […]
Read moreDepressants have the effect of slowing down the central nervous system. Alcohol testing is often required by law enforcement and forensic scientists in crime investigations, as there are age restrictions and consumption limits for activities like driving. Moreover, determining whether a victim had consumed alcohol before their death helps investigators and forensic scientists gain insights […]
Read moreThe free encyclopediaMedical transcription, also known as MT, is an allied health profession, which deals in the process of transcription, or converting voice-recorded reports as dictated by physicians or other healthcare professionals, into text format. History Evolution of transcription dates back to the 1960s. The method was designed to assist in the manufacturing process. The […]
Read moreThe history of these two empires shows how they were able to conquer the different variations of subjects, and by this the Mongols had to conquer slightly more technologically advanced populations than the Aztecs had to. Even with being built on different hemispheres and different time periods, it is very odd how they compared in […]
Read moreIn her article “In Defense of Hip-Hop,” Cathleen Rountree highlights the unjust blame placed on hip-hop for promoting violence by various self-righteous entities, including Congress. Drawing a comparison, Rountree equates the statement “Hip Hop made me do it” with Flip Wilson’s well-known phrase “The Devil made me do it!” Furthermore, she shares her own change […]
Read moreUtilitarianism is a normative ethical theory originally established by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill that advocates brining about good consequences or happiness to all concerned. Kantianism is the philosophy of Immanuel Kant. Kantianism is another famous rule of the nonconsequentialist theory. Kant’s theory contains several ethical principles. These principles are the good will, establishing […]
Read moreThe citizens of the United States are protected by the United States Constitution and have various rights. One of these rights is Freedom of Expression (speech), which permits people to openly share their opinions without any censorship or restriction. However, it should be noted that there are certain boundaries to this right, including libel, slander, […]
Read moreIn the field of counseling, individuals studying or practicing this profession have faced difficulties in establishing a professional identity. This is due to the fact that the responsibilities of counselors often overlap with those of other clinicians. Furthermore, there is a lack of conclusive research that clearly defines and distinguishes the unique role of counselors. […]
Read moreMeyer R. Scholnick also known as Robert King Merton was born on the 4th of July 2010 in Philadelphia in a Jewish family from Russia that immigrated to the United States of America. He took advantage of the culture riches surrounding him by frequenting nearby cultural and educational venues when he was in High School. […]
Read moreAn SRS is basically an organization’s understanding (in writing) of a customer or potential client’s system requirements and dependencies at a particular point in time (usually) prior to any actual design or development work. It’s a two-way insurance policy that assures that both the client and the organization understand the other’s requirements from that perspective […]
Read moreThe crusades are a series of nine Holy wars that lasted about 200 years. In 1096, serfs, knights, lords, and the pope were a part of the crusades. Later ended in 115 years making the year 1291. The crusades were a fight for Holy Land between the Christians in Europe and the Muslims in the […]
Read moreThe smart phone industry in China has been surrounded by controversy due to products made in China. This is mainly because of the Chinese culture of “Shan Zhai,” which is known for imitation and has affected trust in Chinese products across different sectors. However, in 2011, the Xiaomi phone M1 brought about a revolution in […]
Read moreWorldwide Electricity and Magnetism are crucial in various regions across the globe. It is highly likely that you make use of electricity regularly, often without much consideration. Electricity and Magnetism play a crucial role in transforming our world. The impact of electromagnetism is immense, revolutionizing engineering as well as diverse fields like medicine, space exploration, […]
Read moreThis case study deals with Samsung Electronics and its evolvements thorough the years of activity. The semi-conductor industry in which Samsung participate is highly competitive and very dynamic. Thus, in order to analyze the case properly, we must know first the ropes of the industry, and afterwards dig in the company itself. Porter’s 5 forces […]
Read moreRevenue is probably the most important part of the government and most of its plans and policies also depend on the amount of revenue collected. Government has also given priority in reducing the budget deficit through the mobilization of internal resources. Good tax system, apart from generating revenue, minimizes distortion of resource allocation and simplifies […]
Read moreA country’s “international competitiveness” refers to its ability to sell its goods and services in domestic and international market at a price and quality that is attractive in those markets. The UK fell from 9th to 12th place in The Global Competitiveness Index between 2007 and 2008. The factors causing the decrease can be divided […]
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