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Calculate the final ownership for XYZ if he raises $12 million at $6 million pre-money , as opposed to the following in two -year increments : 2 $million at $4 million pre- money?

Quick numerical question

Calculate the final ownership for XYZ if he raises $12 million at $6 million pre-money , as opposed to the following in two -year increments : 2 $million at $4 million pre- money?

Using the framework in On Liberty, assess the case of Victor Frankenstein. Ultimately, would JS Mill defend Victor Frankenstein’s right to conduct his experiment?

Outline preparation

Using the framework in On Liberty, assess the case of Victor Frankenstein. Ultimately, would JS Mill defend Victor Frankenstein’s right to conduct his experiment?

Note: You should look at this question from as many perspectives within Mill’s text as possible. Follow the type of “on the one hand” and “on the other hand” thinking Mill demonstrates at the end of Chapter 4 and throughout Chapter 5. Consider Victor’s experiment as a matter of liberty, as part of thought and discussion, as an “experiment in living” and part of individuality, and as an action with a potential social character. In your essay, show your thinking about the pros and cons as you make the final case for what Mill’s judgment would be.

Use the book of Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, and John Stuart Mill, On Liberty

Perform an analysis to determine if Warren Sports has proper segregation of duties in these two cycles and conclude. If duties conflicts are noted, discuss the risk and conclude.

Segregation of Duties

Using your knowledge of Warren Sports and its three employees, including the flowcharts, perform the following SOD analysis for the purchasing/disbursements cycles:

1) Briefly list the key processes/activities/controls/or duties in each cycle.

2) Categorize the items listed in #1 as either Authorization, Custody, Recording, a Reconciliation, a Process or N/A.

3) Perform an analysis to determine if Warren Sports has proper segregation of duties in these two cycles and conclude. If duties conflicts are noted, discuss the risk and conclude.

Utilize three worksheets in a spreadsheet to analyze 1, 2 and 3 above. #3 may be a short essay (on tab 3 of your spreadsheet).

Use the cash disbursement and purchases on account to analyze

Identify and distinguish among the various types of conditions. Distinguish between full performance and tender of performance.

Performance, Breach, and Discharge

Identify and distinguish among the various types of conditions.
Distinguish between full performance and tender of performance.
Explain the difference between material breach and substantial performance.
Distinguish among a mutual rescission, a substituted contract, accord and satisfaction, and a novation.
Identify and explain the ways discharge may be brought about by operation of law.

Summarize the key components of Hunt’s analysis and apply them to your critical analysis of the article “What happens when police commit crimes?”

Short Essay: Hunt, the Rule of Law, and the Police

The Task:

In his article Law, State and Class Struggle’, Alan Hunt discusses how law functions to reinforce the conditions key of capitalism. His analysis demonstrates how ‘domination’ and ‘hegemony’ shape our thinking and some principles of our law and legal system service to undermine equality and reinforce the status quo. This assignment ks as you to summarize the key components of Hunt’s analysis and apply them to your critical analysis of the article “What happens when police commit crimes?” (the link to the article is provided below). In composing your paper, remember to:

  •  not only define each component of Hunt’s theory but demonstrate your overall understanding of that theory
  •  summarize your understanding of “What happens when police commit crimes?” and pull out those aspects of the article that you feel demonstrate or detract from Hunt’s theory
  •  reference all your sources (there are a number of links within the article on police wrongdoing that might help your analysis) using the McGill Guide to Legal Citation (more info on that below)
  •  mind spelling, grammai’and especially sentence structure

Describe your past performance (company history, if any, what you have done and are doing). Explain the tools or services available (investors? services? local association?).

Business venture PowerPoint

Are you motivated to succeed in business? It is time to develop a mini business plan! Prepare a 15-slide PowerPoint presentation. The PowerPoint presentation will be a business venture you want to launch. You can use the information in the required readings and information from other reliable sources. You may use the slide notes function to explain slide contents, if necessary.

  • Describe what you want to do (this is a strategic plan) (five slides).
    • Identify the goal.
    • Explain why the opportunity is promising.
    • Make an estimate about how long you think this will take.
    • Make a statement about the advantages of your business and the desire to pursue it (vision/mission statement).
    • Distinguish strategic planning from other managerial actions within your strategic plan.
  • Describe why you will be successful (three slides).
    • Describe your past performance (company history, if any, what you have done and are doing).
    • Explain the tools or services available (investors? services? local association?).
  • Describe what you need in order to do this (three slides).
    • Estimate the necessary capital.
    • Estimate the necessary staff (organization chart); include why the staff you designated will best fit the plan.
    • Describe necessary approvals/licenses.
  • Describe the products and services you plan to offer (one slide).
  • Identify management (three slides).
    • Are you the manager (other owners/officers, board members, consultants, or attorneys)? Describe why these choices best fit the plan.
  • You are required to use at least one outside source to support your PowerPoint presentation.

Evaluate the role of strategic planning within the decisions you will be making for the company.

Choose an entertainer for whom you would like to design a site. You can redesign a bad entertainment site you reviewed, or you can develop an entirely new site.

Info system and project management

1. Choose an entertainer for whom you would like to design a site. You can redesign a bad entertainment site you reviewed, or you can develop an entirely new site.

  • Liverpool FC, LiverpoolFC.tv
  • Spotify
  • Three Days Grace, threedaysgrace.com
  • New York Yankees, www.mlb.com/yankees

2. Develop your project charter. Typical parts of a project charter might include

  • Project name
  • • Project sponsor
  • Assigned project manager
  • Project team members and their role in the project
  • Statement of purpose (i.e., overarching goals, including what entertainer you are focusing on)
  • Statement of features, including
  • What features seem to be important for entertainment websites?
  • What features seem to be less important?
  • Do certain features seem to be more appropriate for different types of celebrities?
  • Are some features incompatible (e.g., if you do one thing, should you not do another)?
  • Statement of objectives (i.e., specific high- level project deliverables)
  • Stakeholders
  • A basic statement of how the team will approach the work
  • Authorized project resources (i.e., people, budget—for your case the budget may be based on hours, and you can assign a base rate to all of your work)
  • Technology you are going to use for the website
  • Site map, describing the various pages your site will contain and how they are related (this is a nested list showing the layout of the pages—that is, the main pages and subpages)
  • Screen mock-ups (essentially, samples of what your screens will look like, easily done in Microsoft PowerPoint)
  • Basic project timeline (which can be substantially refined in the project plan to follow.

Distinguish between an assignment of rights and a delegation of duties. Identify (1) the requirements of an assignment of contract rights and (2) those rights that are not assignable.

Third Parties to Contracts

Distinguish between an assignment of rights and a delegation of duties.
Identify (1) the requirements of an assignment of contract rights and (2) those rights that are not assignable.
Identify those situations in which a delegation of duties is not permitted.
Distinguish between an intended beneficiary and an incidental beneficiary.
Explain when the rights of an intended beneficiary vest.

Create a title. Enter a title for this slide. Describe the personal importance of your theme and artifacts. In this space, draft your personal importance slide.

Humanities Power Point

📋 MAIN DETAILS:

Slide 1 Create a title. Enter a title for this slide. Draft your overview slide. In this space, draft your overview slide. Just include the main ideas here. This slide should give a brief overview of your artifacts, theme, and thesis statement. Add speaker notes. In this space, draft speaking notes for your overview slide. Share more details with your audience about your artifacts, theme, and thesis statement, and explain how these are situated within the domain of the humanities.

Slide 2 Create a title. Enter a title for this slide. Explain your theme’s impact on your audience. In this space, draft your audience slide. Just include the main ideas here. This slide should briefly explain how your theme might impact your audience. Add your speaking notes. In this space, draft speaking notes for your audience slide. Share more details with your audience about the theme and thesis statement as expressed in your cultural artifacts, and how these might impact your audience.

Slide 3. Create a titleEnter a title for this slide. Describe your evidence. In this space, draft your evidence slide. Just include the main ideas here. This slide should briefly explain how your evidence is relevant to yourself and your audience. Add your speaking notes. In this space, draft speaking notes for your evidence slide. Share more details with your audience about how the evidence you found supports your conclusions about the impact of your theme on yourself and your audience.

Slide 4. Create a title. Enter a title for this slide. Describe the personal importance of your theme and artifacts. In this space, draft your personal importance slide. Just include the main ideas here. This slide should briefly explain how your theme and cultural artifacts are important to you personally. Add your speaking notes. In this space, draft speaking notes for your personal importance slide. Share more details with your audience about why your theme and cultural artifacts are important to you personally.

Slide 5 Create a title. Enter a title for this slide. Explain the benefit of studying the humanities. In this space, draft your studying the humanities slide. Just include the main ideas here. This slide should briefly explain how your theme and cultural artifacts are relevant to you in personal and professional contexts. Add your speaking notes. In this space, draft speaking notes for your studying the humanities slide. Share more details with your audience about the benefits of studying the humanities and how studying the humanities can give you both a personal and professional advantage.

Slide 6 Create a title. Enter a title for this slide. Explain the importance of the humanities to society. In this space, draft your humanities and society slide. Just include the main ideas here. This slide should briefly explain how the humanities are important to society. Add your speaking notes. In this space, draft speaking notes for your humanities and society slide. Share more details with your audience about why the humanities are important to society.

1. Discuss the company objective. Describe the objectives of Yang Jianguo, Alain Deronde, Yves Saurac, Antoine Lambert, and Elise Bernier.

HBR Case Study

📎 ATTACHED:-HBRCaseStudy.pdf-

  • https://www.studypool.com/questions/download?id=2755564&path=uploads/questions/4930790/202302252024051762_jan09_cover.indd.pdf&fileDownloadName=attachment_1

Write a 5-page APA-style paper on the below prompts, answering the 6 questions below related to the attached case.

📋 MAIN DETAILS: From Regional Star to Global Leader Yang Jianguo was promoted from country manager for China to global head of product development at a staid French perfume maker. How to shed some biases and win over his Western, tradition-bound colleagues — while still breathing new life into an aging product line?** more details in the PDF attachment Assessment Description

Read the attached case study, “From Regional Star to Global Leader,” by Nohria(reprinted from Harvard Business Review with permission of Harvard Business Publishing, Copyright 2009), to complete this assignment.

Write a paper that discusses the following questions through your research and analysis of the case study:

1. Discuss the company objective. Describe the objectives of Yang Jianguo, Alain Deronde, Yves Saurac, Antoine Lambert, and Elise Bernier.

2. Using a specific cultural framework (Hofstede, Hall, Trompenaars, Kluckhohn, and Strodtbeck) explain two major cultural values and two major societal values that influenced the negotiations between the French and Chinese representatives demonstrated within the case study. Select one of the three countries identified in the Topic 2 The Origin of Impact of Globalization Presentation assignment and provide a comparison of how the values are similar or dissimilar between the French and Chinese representatives in the case study with the previously selected country. For the question use either Netherlands, Portugal or Argentina. (more information can be encountered in the attached PPT)

3. Provide two examples of verbal communication evident in the case. Explain how verbal communication differs between Jingauo and the French team during the negotiations. Compare the verbal communication styles in the case study with the country you selected in #2 (above).

4. Provide two examples of nonverbal communication evident in the case. Explain how nonverbal communication differs betweenJingauo and the French team during the negotiations. Compare the nonverbal communication cues in the case study with the country you selected in #2(above).

5. During negotiations, what was the predominant cultural tendency of the French and Chinese to utilize a distributive or integrative style? Compare the predominant cultural negotiation styles in the case study with the country you selected in #2 (above).

6. Explain the differences in the negotiation tactics and bargaining behaviors between the French and Chinese. Compare the predominant cultural negotiation tactics and bargaining behaviors in the case study with the country you selected in #2 (above).