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Consider a situation where you are negotiating with your boss for a higher salary. Discuss the role of relationship and power in the negotiation process.
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act prohibits bribery in international business. Do you think that US companies are at a disadvantage.
How would you analyze Apple's (the firm) competitive advantage using the 4 dimensions? What has it been in the past, and what is it going forward?
The text describes problems exporters have with letters of credit. Since letters of credit transactions are document-based.
Try to explain why there may be a discrepancy between the Big Mac Index based on the exchange rate and the actual price of a Big Mac.
You cared about his or her dilemma, even if you were not able to help in any other way. Analyze your listening performance.
Describe how you would implement the recommendations developed in the case study. Propose changes to the supplier contract in order for the supply chain
Define collaboration and how you will apply it in this course based upon the discussion with your Learning Team. Be sure to reference and cite your sources.
Discuss whether you should be exporting or importing Big Macs from that country. Explain your reasoning.
An introduction to the report that explains the purpose of the report, the significance of the topic, and a preview of the main points to be discussed.
How are the Federal District Courts, the Federal Courts of Appeal, and the U.S. Supreme Court different? How are they similar?
Select one of the functions of law. Identify the function you selected and explain how it is important to American society. Provide at least one example.
Describe how the issue affects you at a personal level and how you might handle the issue from a managerial perspective. Limit writing in first person.
When an employee learns of apparent illegal conduct by his/her employer, does the employee have an ethical duty to become a whistleblower?
Select a port of entry and investigate the specific security measures taken by that port. As an example, the text highlights Wilmington.
Discuss the possible impact the policy could have on the future of policymaking in your local government or state.
Why is "white-collar" crime a social problem? How do you think this type of crime should be dealt with or handled? Why?
Can an individual enter into a contract without being aware of it and still be bound by its terms? Why or why not?
When you go to a department store and purchase an item, what have you done according to contract law? How does this affect the common consumer?
Do you think supporting non-competition clauses in employment agreements is good public policy? Why or why not?
Does the Statute of Frauds - a legal principle from the 1600s - still make sense in today's commercial world? Why or why not?
How is ethics and ethical behavior apparent in corporate culture? What is the relationship between law, values, and ethical behavior?
What role do personality, national culture, and organizational culture play in influencing an individual's ethics?
What are the typical traits of a bully at workplace and how are they reflected in Dave's (Kevin Spacey) behavior towards his subordinate?
Why has marketing continuously been a focus of concern in regard to both the legal and ethical representation of companies?