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'There is no justification for the doctrine of piercing the veil, which undermines the fundamental principles of company and creates unnecessary uncertainty' Discuss.
... and has been said to create unnecessary uncertainty in Company Law cases.
One initial debate which arises concerns the issue of when it is deemed acceptable for the corporate veil to be lifted. Sir Andrew Morritt V-C endorses one such ...
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'Using a range of theories from across the HR143 syllabus compare and contrast the management and leadership styles of two major managers or leaders'.
... death in 1991) appeared to possess and portray extremely different management styles and techniques, their start in life and progression into the business world was quite similar.
Neither would be considered to have taken a conventional route into management.
Maxwell claimed to ...
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A Case Study on Infosys Technologies Ltd,
... with Luftman's and Brier's findings that IT strategies are just as important as business strategies and it should be aligned for any company to succeed in a competitive environment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 Abstract 2
2.0 Introduction 6
3.0 Literature Review 7
4.0 Industry Overview 12
5.0 Company Background 14
5.1 Business Model 17
5.2 Business Strategy 18
6.0 Strategic Integration 21
6.1 GDM ...
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A Critical Analysis of the Alberta Oil Sands
... on Canada and the rest of the world. The first section of this analysis will provide an in-depth look at the innovations and future developments of the oil industry. The next section will expand in scope to focus on the ...
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A critical evaluation of research by Kempe Ronald and Hope Sr. into employee perceptions of leadership and performance management in the Botswana public service.
... two major central government institutions. The two institutions are not identified - they are referred to as Institution A and Institution B. The institutions were chosen for their separate and distinct public reputations, with Institution A highly regarded as an ...
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A discussion of the differing perspectives of corporate strategy and the nature of the roles of IT and IS, preclude a critical discussion on the nature and success of aligning IT and IS strategies with corporate and, with emphasis on business strategy.
... Griffiths, 1997)
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Figure 15: Approach to realising business objectives in value networks
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List of Appendices
Appendix
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1: Extended alignment perspective model
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2: Balanced score card and business measures
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3. Emergent perspective
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4. Insufficient user analysis stage
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PERSPECTIVES OF STRATEGY
TERMS OF REFERENCE
A discussion of the differing perspectives of corporate ...
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A Full Service Advertising agency is an agency that's involved in all types/forms of advertising, this is as opposed to agencies that only deal with specific forms of advertising, like Media advertising, which specialise in buying TV and radio space etc.
... responsible for individual Client accounts. When a new Client signs on with an agency, or proposes to, it is the Account Handling Groups task of preparing an account. This will usually consist in looking at research, defining the target audience, ...
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A NOTE ON VALUTAION IN ENTREPRENEURIAL SETTINGS
... in class VCs are professional investors who know an industry segment well, are fairly wealthy people, have pooled together money (along with money from third parties) and use their superior knowledge of an industry to ONLY invest in companies in ...
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A report on an Ethnographic pilot study of the University of Southampton's Print centre.
... services such as t-shirt printing and spine binding.
Structure and culture of the Print centre.
In relevance to the findings of Burns and Stalker's 1961 study into organisations 'The Management of Innovation' the Print centre leans more toward a mechanistic structure. ...
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A report on the best practice of organisational change.
... the events in the external environment will have on your organisation. There is no way that the airline industry, stock markets or governments could have planned or prepared for the effects caused by the World Trade Centre disaster, nor indeed ...
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A scientific approach to managerial decision making
... motions; to eliminate wasted motions so the work would be done in the one best way' (Locke, 1982, p. 15). Taylor's time study system involved two phases - analytical and constructive. For analytical phase, 'each job was broken into as ...
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A Summary of the Article "Conflict resolution - a key ingredient in successful teams".
... ultimately resolved, the results can enhance a team's productivity.
Conflict in a team environment arises when members of a team share and insist on incompatible viewpoints on an issue that the team needs to resolve. According to the author, an ...
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A Survey of "Teams"
... of a manager in achieving increased performance for the team, ensuring they can become more than the sum of their parts.
Defining Teams
Shaw defines teams as "two-or-more employees who interact with each other" to "influence the behaviour and/or performance of others."3 ...
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A survey of the total quality management (TQM) programs in effectamong hotels and motels in the US was conducted to determine theresponse of these properties to TQM.
... Shewhart and popularized SPC, believed that this finding contributed new perspectives on science and management.(3)
The process orientation remains one of the fundamentals of TQM.(4) To identify problems in or opportunities for improving a process, Ishikawa developed the cause-and-effect diagram ...
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AA case study.
... the home in Great Britain.
The Problem
In the early 80's, the AA was in a position where the call-handling, recording and despatch systems were in a state of overload, unable to operate effectively. Something was needed to reverse worsening response times ...
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According to Bob Doweling of Business Week, he believes that with
... said, "From the beginning, starting with Walt Disney, we have had five things that make me proud to be part of this Company: high-quality products, optimism for the future, great storytelling, an emphasis on family entertainment and great talent, and ...
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account
... Today the group operates in 13 markets outside the UK, in Europe and Asia. Over 100,000 employees work in our international operations, serving over 15 million customers and generating £7.6 billion sales and £370 million profit. Over half of group ...
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Accounting for Business Combinations.
... take a look at the debate that has evolved around corporate governance within the UK over the past years. It will discuss some of the specific initiatives that have been undertaken to help clarify and codify some of the issues ...
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Activity Based Costing (ABC).
... feel as though this method is a great advantage to their success, while others disagree. I will introduce you to some examples from both points of view.
The authors, M. Krupnicki and T. Tyson, of the article, Using ABC to ...
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African-American corporate leaders - A new dawn.
... this sunrise will never set.
These African-American corporate leaders, young visionaries, and entrepreneurs are making an incredible impact in the corporate landscape. Daymond John, founder and CEO of FUBU clothing, is one of the youngest African-American entrepreneurs in the world. ...
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Agency worker is the shorthand used to refer to workers who contract with an agency of employment but carry out work not for the agency but for the agency's client with whom they have no direct contractual relationship.
... the client does exercise considerable control over the work done but the agency worker is not an employee of the client because there is no contract between the agency worker and the client. This is the usual position under the ...
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Airgen plc has been formed from acquisition by major distributor of three manufacturing business (A Ltd, B Ltd, C Ltd) also known as Modern Sales plc.
... the organisation structure(s) advised; the theory(s) will support the organisation structure.
* Cultural Issues
As companies have different cultures, the acquisition of three manufacturing business will probably have issues, so I will be suggesting how some of the problems arising should be ...
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Alternative paradigms for management control and accounting.
... related elements of social science: assumptions about ontology, epistemology, human nature and research methodology.
Ontology concerns the nature of "reality".
Epistemology concerns the nature of knowledge
Human nature assumptions vary
Research methodology: if the social world is viewed as like the physical/natural ...
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Alumina, Inc. is a company that is intent on maintaining its business reputation in the community.
... by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to which AI complied promptly (UOP simulation). AI is also aware of the important roles that toxic law torts, the EPA, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and the Clean Water Act will play ...
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Amazon - Case Study
... as well as the organizations“ Business Model and the strategy will be described and in addition to that the value-chain will be analyzed. After that a decision is going to be made according to the previous completed analysis if it ...