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- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Corporate Governance CG framework refers to set of laws, institutions, and practices evolved over time to control and coordinate the business and affairs of an organization. It consists of mechanisms to ensure that management’s actions are consistent with the interests of the stockholders. Organizations, world over, have a definitive responsibility...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Goal Setting
- Goal is the objective towards which an endeavor is directed. According to a theory, specific and difficult goals lead to higher performance. Organizational goal setting involves specifying certain pre-defined goals and objectives for the employees to accomplish within a specific time period. Setting of goals for individual employees entail several...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Special Cases Of Revenue Recognition
- One of the most challenging activities in financial accounting is the identification and recognition of different sources of revenue for the organization. There are different methods for assessing the sources of revenue. These methods entail different criteria. The paper examines different methods of revenue recognition using numerical examples.
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Competitive Marketing Strategies
- Intense competition between rival firms marks the external environment of an organization. Competitive advantage is the measure of a firm’s competencies and performance against the factors prevailing in the firm’s external environment. The prime aim of an organization is to clearly differentiate its offering from that of its competitor towards...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Quality Management
- Quality is the measure of ‘excellence’ of a product or an organizational process or system. It is measured as the degree of conformance to pre-defined specifications. Total Quality Management TQM is an approach towards maintaining quality of processes and systems in an organization. TQM calls for checking quality at every...
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Turnover, Layoffs and Buyouts
- It has been seen that turnover is not always bad. There is an optimal “mix” of experience for this. The firm should lay off for young workers with little investment and also older workers where high productivity is in the past. However, there are some issues relating to this. Some...
- Presentations 2002-12-01
- Market Vs. Regulatory Responses To Corporate Fraud: A Critique Of The Sarbanes-Oxley Act Of 2002
- From the executive summary: ‘The paper argues that, despite all the appearances of market failure, the recent corporate frauds do not justify a new era of corporate regulation. The fact that the frauds occurred after 70 years of securities regulation shows that more regulation is not the answer to the...
- White papers 2002-09-11
- Program Model Evaluation
- Any program or a training initiative must be assessed thoroughly to ascertain its effects on the participants. The assessment also enables the organization to know whether the program has been able to kind of impact it was supposed to make. The assessment is based on the mission and vision of...
- Presentations 2001-12-05
- Competitive Analysis
- Intense competition between rival firms marks the external environment of an organization. Competitive dynamics involves the moves and counter moves executed by competing firms. To gain competitive advantage, it is imperative for the organization to conduct a competitive analysis wherein the moves and strategies adopted by rival firms are carefully...
- Presentations 2001-10-03
Additional Resources
- David S. Rhind Elected to Kewaunee Scientific Board of Directors
- STATESVILLE, N.C., April 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Kewaunee Scientific Corporation announced today the election of David S. Rhind to Kewaunee Scientific's Board of Directors effective April 17, 2008. Mr. Rhind, a resident of Chicago, Illinois, is General Counsel, North America, for Hudson Highland Group, Inc. of Chicago,...
- Articles 2008-04-23
- KETC (Channel 9).(MEDIA)(Brief article)
- Beth Savage, has returned to KETC Channel 9 as vice president of development. She will direct fund-raising efforts for corporations, foundations and individual donors. Savage had been in charge of fund raising at the St. Louis Science Center. Prior to that she worked in similar positions...
- Articles 2007-09-01
- Judge dismisses charges against 13 of 16 in KPMG case
- A federal judge Monday tossed criminal charges against 13 of 16 former KPMG executives in a case that has become a legal litmus test for Justice Department policies in the government's crackdown against corporate crime. "This is a very important case on the tactics that the government has...
- Articles 2007-07-17
- St. Louis attorney to make presentation at Illinois Bioterrorism
- David J. Massa, partner at the law firm of Gallop, Johnson & Neuman be a presenter at Illinois Bioterrorism Summit 2007 on July 17 in Oak Brook, Ill. Massa, the pro bono chairman of the nonprofit MidAmerica Public Health Law Emergency Response Committee, will give a presentation...
- Articles 2007-07-05
- Steven J. Foristal joins Armstrong Teasdale LLP as an associate
- Steven J. Foristal has joined Armstrong Teasdale LLP as an associate. He is a member of the firm's Corporate Services Group, focusing his practice in the areas of securities, mergers and acquisitions, and general corporate law, including corporate governance. Prior to attending law school, Foristal worked as...
- Articles 2007-05-10
- Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale PC adds new attorneys to St. Louis law
- Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale PC has added several new attorneys to its St. Louis law office. Laura A. Krebs Al-Shathir joined the firm as an associate in the Corporate and Tax practice groups, assisting clients with business transactions, corporate and business tax planning, and tax controversy...
- Articles 2007-05-10
- Optimal Vision Corporation Wins Fish & Richardson IP Powerhouse Award
- Law Firm Presents Rice Business Plan Competition Award to Team from University of Illinois at Chicago HOUSTON -- A team of graduate students from the University of Illinois at Chicago believes it has the answer for the 78 million Americans suffering near vision loss as a result of...
- Articles 2007-03-28
- Law and Economics.(Program and Working Group Meetings)
- The NBER's Program on Law and Economics met in Cambridge on March 2. Program Director Christine M. Jolls of Yale Law School organized the meeting. These papers were discussed: Louis Kaplow, Harvard Law School and NBER, "Optimal Policy with Heterogeneous Preferences" ...
- Articles 2007-01-01
- Micah S. Summers joins Byron, Gerber, Petri & Kalb LLC
- Micah S. Summers has joined Byron, Gerber, Petri & Kalb LLC as an attorney in the Corporate and Real Estate Practice Group. Summers, of Hamel, Ill., has worked for the past two years as an assistant state attorney in Madison County. Summers will...
- Articles 2006-11-25
- Carmody MacDonald adds four to law firm
- The law firm of Carmody MacDonald P.C. has added James P. Carmody,Timothy F. McCurdy, Alexander S.Y. Lee and Suzanne Sheldon Swacker toits firm. Carmody has joined the firm as principal, concentrating hispractice in family law and civil litigation. Carmody brings over 15years experience focused exclusively on matrimonial law to...
- Articles 2006-08-26
- Carmody MacDonald adds four to law firm
- The law firm of Carmody MacDonald P.C. has added James P. Carmody, Timothy F. McCurdy, Alexander S.Y. Lee and Suzanne Sheldon Swacker to its firm. Carmody has joined the firm as principal, concentrating his practice in family law and civil litigation. Carmody brings over 15 years experience focused exclusively...
- Articles 2006-08-26
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