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Problem: Per the FARs, define what a contract is, and explain the elements of a contract. Additionally, what is the difference between "Common Law" and "Administrative Law"? Finally, why do we have
Here is the link for the DoD IG Handbook on Fraud Indicators for Contract Auditors. It has a 1993 date - but it seems to be the most recent version, as I got it directly from their website.
Although "quotas" are generally illegal in the United States, many people believe that they are legal and common. Prepare an argument to dispel the idea of reverse discrimination.
Can you describe at least two strengths and two limitations of obtaining 501(c) (3) designation for a NPO? Would you provide specifics please?
Why does sex discrimination seem to persist in spite of the negative publicity of lawsuits and monetary costs of settlements? Describe strategies that can be used to diminish its effects.
How employee/supervisor disagreements were handled in the nonunion environments she has experience in, both prior to the National Labor Relations Act [NLRA] and since.
1) Explain the interventions and procedures required such as arbitration or mediation. 2) Describe the Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement (BATNA) in this negotiation.
All managers have individual patterns of needs that center around exercising power (dominance), orienting themselves to tasks (achievement), and relating to their colleagues (affiliation). These ne
Is it possible to achieve a balance between making a profit and not causing damage to the environment, the general public, or to ensure fairness in hiring and housing and a host of other issues?
What legal agreements are needed for the day-to-day management of a local/small business sandwich cafe? Why is it important to prepare an exit plan? Develop an exit strategy for the cafe.
Explain the relationship between property rights, corruption, and economic progress and their importance to the economic development of a nation.
What do you consider to be the main role of the financial manager within a corporate organizational structure?
In this Discussion, you will consider the relationship between ambiguity and creativity and consider how a person's colleagues react to it in their midst.
Please explain how CPFR would reduce or eliminate ethical and legal problems in the supply chain of Feets. Many of the Feets vendors are offshore. How would that affect any CPFR activities?
Recognize situations that present potential legal and ethical issues and develop solutions for those issues. Discuss the opportunities provided by technology for businesses.
How can you determine that your Chief Financial Officer is not engaged in fraud? Please describe how you exercise oversight. Please include at least 2 outside references.
Develop a blog aimed at allowing participants to interpret ethical issues surrounding subprime loans. Be sure to address the following in establishing your blog:
Read the case study "Mutual Insurance Company of Iowa" on page 645 of the textbook. Analyze the issues in the case using what you have learned in this course and additional research you do.
Question 1. Outline the role and function of the International Court of Justice. Question 2. How do we actually choose the governing law that applies in international business disputes?
Can someone please provide some assistance with this question. Its for an MBA course. The Maximum number of characters 60,000. Describe the steps involved in applying statistical process control.
A trucking firm has current daily capacity of 200,000 cubic feet. A large manufacturer is willing to purchase the entire capacity at $0.10 per cubic foot per day.
Identify the five basic functions of management, and describe each function. Briefly describe how such functions are used in the context of internal analysis.
Given the mission of the organization in the scenario, consider whether over-predicting financials would be a breach of ethics.
The "coopetition" between insurers and providers - is that providers are increasing trying to "take on risk" - i.e., provide both insurance and healthcare services to large employers within their ge
Identify the effect labor laws had on employers and employees in the post-Depression United States. Name the specific laws that affected unions in the United States.