International Business Management

Describe the advantages and disadvantages of acquisitions.

Describe the different types of countertrade arrangements.

Allowance for Doubtful Accounts (ACC440 Auditing)

Explain why the allowance for doubtful accounts is a “high risk” audit area. Why do we use the allowance for doubtful accounts? Who is responsible for establishing an adequate reserve? What is the auditor’s role? How would the auditor audit this account? Read the attached articles above.

Analysis of a current management trend.

Post an analysis of a current management trend. First, describe the trend and discuss the benefits as well as the challenges and opportunities it poses. Then, explain the implications of the trend for social workers in management positions. Finally, describe how you would leverage this trend as a future manager or leader.

Change Management

Using the same organization that you selected in Week 1 “Amazon Inc”,

propose a change that your organization could implement that would aid it strategically. The proposed change might relate to some area of need, performance deficiency, or other opportunity that you observe in the organization. Note: You will be proposing a change initiative related to motivation in next week’s assignment. Accordingly, focus your change project for this week’s paper in a direction other than motivation. i included week 1 assignment of amazon

Write a paper addressing the following:

Describe the change that you propose and defend its benefits to the organization.
Evaluate how the proposed change may affect various groups of employees.
Assess the conflicts that might occur before, during, and after the change, including why you anticipate these conflicts.
Defend at least three best practices to prevent or resolve those conflicts.
Justify the channels of communication the organization should use in implementing this change

Management Plan Job AId

Write a 2-3 page HR Management Plan Job Aid that describes one specific type of discrimination, whom it covers, and the source of the legal requirements. Include a general discrimination policy statement for CapraTek.

Introduction
Title VII permits religious organizations to discriminate on the basis of religion. However, non-religious employers are prohibited from discriminating on the basis of religion if there is no bona fide occupational qualification and no legitimate business necessity for it.

If an employer does not engage in intentional religious discrimination, should the employer still be concerned about religious discrimination? An employer must be proactive in evaluating and implementing workplace policies, so that they do not have unintended negative impacts on an employee’s ability to exercise his or her religious beliefs. This level of proactivity also includes making accommodations for employees who need them. Religious accommodations must be reasonable and not cause undue hardship on the employer, however. The EEOC considers the following factors when determining whether or not an accommodation constitutes an undue hardship on an employer:

The burden the accommodation places on the employer.
The cost of the accommodation.
Whether there is a degree of flexibility available—meaning whether the employer can reasonably create a flexible work schedule.
Whether it is possible for the employer to change the employee’s work assignment.
Whether a lateral transfer of the employee is possible.
Whether the accommodation would result in a violation of the workplace seniority system.
Whether other employees agree to participate in accommodating the employee with the religious request.
Reference
Bennett-Alexander, D. D., & Hartman, L. P. (2019). Employment law for business (9th ed.). McGraw-Hill Irwin.

Introduction
Discrimination in the workplace can take many different forms. Some are obvious (for example, sex, race, or national origin). Other forms of discrimination are less obvious (for example, age, pregnancy, language, sexual preference, or disability). As an HRM professional, you are responsible for structuring and communicating an organization’s discrimination policies and procedures—the proactive strategies that are aimed to protect the company and its employees—as well as the reactive procedures to follow in response to violations. Your boss has tasked you with developing a general discrimination policy for CapraTek, as part of a Management Plan Job Aid that addresses one form of discrimination.

Instructions
For this assessment, create a CapraTek HR Management Plan Job Aid that promotes best practices for preventing one form of discrimination in the workplace, (i.e. race, gender, disability, religion, age, or any other discrimination covered by Federal or state laws).

Structure your job aid as follows:

Describe the one form of discrimination that your plan will address; include the sources of the legal requirements that prevent this form of discrimination.
Be sure to specifically identify whom this covers—i.e. the Equal Pay Act protects females.
Develop a general discrimination policy statement for CapraTek for a specific category.
Explain the rationale.
Propose how the discrimination policies will be communicated, including relevant legal notices (i.e. employee handbook, meetings, etc.).

Management Information Systems

  1. What management problems typical of information systems was the organisation experiencing? What management, organization, and technology factors were responsible for those problems?
  2. What elements of the information systems strategy did the organisation pursue?
  3. How did the organisation’s new CRM/ERP/KMS/SCM/TPS/TPS/FS systems to support its business strategy?
  4. How did the organisation’s new information system improve operations and management decision making?

Managing Supplier Information in a Dynamic Environment Industry

Read http://www.industryweek.com/procurement/managing-supplier-information-dynamic-environment ( Minter, S. (2009). Managing Supplier Information in a Dynamic Environment. Industry Week/IW, 258(10), 22.), and answer the following questions:

In the article it mentions that buyers and suppliers need more insight into trade compliance. What examples can you give that illustrate the benefits and/or challenges with having or not having this insight?
Information systems can also help companies deal with concerns about risk in the supply chain. Outsourcing processes and logistics can offer great financial benefit; however, control of information needed to manage the process is a major concern. Discuss some of these challenges and the solutions that a company might need to implement to resolve them.

International Management Group (IMG) is the oldest and biggest of the agent groups.

International Management Group (IMG) is the oldest and biggest of the agent groups. They represent athletes in virtually every sport. They also produce events, television shows, and find sponsors. IMG has hired you to create a sporting event that will generate revenue and positive exposure for IMG among amateur athletes. IMG has asked you to be creative and thorough as the event manager.

Your task is to prepare a proposal for your sporting event to IMG asking for their approval to sponsor. Please note that IMG will be a sponsor, but not the sole sponsor for this event. You will be responsible for gathering other sponsorships in addition to IMG. You are responsible for developing the logistics of the event, sponsorship package, advertising, budget, and time-line for planning the event. Your proposal must include, but are not limited to, the following items:

Written agreement letter (proposal) to IMG explaining what the event is, the purpose of the event, where the event will be located, how the event will work, and the goals associated with the outcome of hosting the event (from a business perspective). Letter also includes: term, event, site/date, sponsor benefits, obligations of sponsors, insurance statement, and waiver.
Budget Proposal for operating the event (line items)
Sponsor Fact Sheet
Event Communication Plan

Management compensation project

Select two companies. They should have DEF14A or a similar filing on the SEC’s
website: sec.gov
For both companies that you selected, evaluate the extent to which accounting influence management compensation of your companies.
For example, DESTINATION XL GROUP, INC, states that “The performance targets [for the CEO] included Corporate targets (Sales and Adjusted EBITDA)…”
So, Sales is clearly is an accounting figure directly from the Income Statement. The other figure is EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and
Amortization) and it is “Adjusted” for events that the compensation committee believes do not relate to management performance. These amounts,
Earnings, Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization are clearly accounting figures from the Income Statement. The committee excludes Interest, Taxes,
Depreciation, and Amortization from the Earnings when they decide how well the CEO has performed. As an aside, it seems to me that the CEO can influence
these amounts. The CEO might well be able to raise capital through debt increasing interest and encourage aggressive tax positions, but these decisions to
increase interest or be aggressive with taxes are not part of the CEO’s performance metric.

A Library Management System with a recommendation system

The project aims to encapsulate the existing literature on recommendation systems and library management services.
It aims to take a certain dataset and utilize machine learning algorithms to provide users with their specific preferences in books
practical outcome of the dissertation will be –
• A prototype package that enables local deployment of a library management softwar