Revision Class Program Week/Session Dates Description 1 30 Jul Seminar Topic Company Law in Context Prescribed Reading Lipton & Herzberg Ch 1, pages 1-23; Ch 21, pages 735-745 Recommended Reading Harris, Hargovan and Adams 3rd Edn. pages 1-44 24/07/2012 (Spring 2012) © University of Technology, Sydney Page 3 of 9 2 6 Aug Seminar Topic Registration and its effects Prescribed Reading Lipton & Herzberg 16th Edn Ch 2-3, pages 26-98 Recommended Reading Harris, Hargovan and Adams 3rd Edn. pages 161-203 3 13
FIN 422 ASSIGNMENT 1 Due at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 28, 2010. Instructions: 1. Attach a covering page to the front of your assignment giving your name, course number, section number (B1 or B2), and instructor’s name. 2. Hand in your assignment at the assignment drop-off box located outside the General Office on the third floor of the School of Business building.
Executive Summary Prepared for MGMT 311- Principles of Marketing Dr. Victor Heller by Rob Sherwin Student-Embry Riddle Aeronautical University January 17, 2013 Contents Part I - Executive Summary 1 Part II – Description of Business and Industry 3 Description of Business and Industry 3 Industry Overview 6 Part III – Market Opportunity Analysis 8 Market Profile 8 Customer Profile 12 Key Competitor’s Profile 14 Part IV - Marketing Plan and Sales Tactics 16 Target Markets 16 Global Computer Industries Product Line 17 Research and Development 18 Pricing 19 Promotion 20 Distribution 20 Part V – Financial Plan 22 Profitability Results 22 Global Computer Industries - ABC Analysis 23 Break-even Analysis for GCI TravELITE 23
Office: MSA 300E C. Office Phone Number: 256-306-2737; Mobile: 256-303-9693 D. E-mail Address: cholbrook@calhoun.edu E. Office Hours: MW: 7:45 - 9:00 AM, 1:45 - 5:00 PM; TTH: 9:15 AM - 2:45 PM II. COURSE INFORMATION A. Course name, number, and credit hours: MTH 126, Calculus II, 4 Semester Credit Hours. B. *Section number and reference/synonym number: 100/5659 C. *Class meeting time (days, time location): MW: 9:00 AM – 10:40 AM, MSA 114 D. Prerequisite/Course Description: PREREQUISITE:
ACCOUNTING 301 – SUMMER 2013 HEALTH SCIENCES BLDG. 2008 CRN: 32289 Office: Constant Hall 2149 E-Mail: rspurrie@odu.edu Office Hours: Office Hours: TF- 12:00 to 1:00 pm After class or by appointment Required Materials: 1. 2. 3. INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING, Spiceland, Sepe, Nelson, Tomassini (McGraw-Hill Irwin, 7th Edition, ISBN 0077282078).
Grand Valley State University Seidman College of Business Syllabus – Fall 2014 MGT 495 Administrative Policy Instructor: Mahendra Joshi, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Management Office Hours: 11:30am-12:30pm Tuesday/Thursday Office: 3061 Office Phone: 616-331-7413 E-mail: joshim@gvsu.edu Course Description MGT 495 Administrative Policy involves integrative study of the managerial decisions; introduces students to an understanding of strategic competitiveness and the way in which business strategy is formulated and implemented; uses a combination of theoretical and experiential approaches to designing business plans for key decisions, implementing these decisions, and monitoring their effects. Value of the Course This
COMM 291 – Application of Statistics in Business (Jan–Apr 2012) ASSIGNMENT 1 – Hard Copy Solutions to be Handed in Due 1:00 pm, Friday, January 20, 2012 Instructions and Advice: This assignment comprises five questions: Question 1 refers to a document entitled C291 Student Survey; Questions 3 and 5 use data from the accompanying Excel spreadsheet Asst1_2012_Data.xls. Use the posted cover page. This is mandatory. Assignments without properly completed cover pages will be docked one mark. Present the parts of each question in order.
FE 2021: Management Accounting Semester: Intake February 2012 Module Lecturer: Gavin Chong Coursework Component 1 Learning outcomes 5,6,7: Learning outcome assessed 5. demonstrate an ability to analyse and evaluate information in a business context using management accounting techniques Skills for life and work (general skills) 6. work in a small group 7. produce an effective management report Weighting Assignment Preparation of the assignment: groups and time management 40% Case Study You should form a group with one other person and each of you should analyse and evaluate information in the case study. You should write a joint report, based on your findings. Maximum word limit Submission deadline To be handed in to 2,500 words
Soc 454 Sociological Theory Fall Quarter 2008 MTWR 10:00 a.m. – 10:50 a.m. Ackerman Hall Room 105 Dr. Rosemary Powers 116 Ackerman Hall Phone: 962-3819; e-mail: rpowers@eou.edu; webpage at http://www2eou.edu/~rpowers Mailbox in room 202 Ackerman (Social Science Office) Office Hours: Mondays 12 noon – 1:00 p.m., Wednesdays 11:00 – 12:00 noon. and by appointment Course Description: The EOU catalog description for this course reads as follows: "The origin and growth of ideas leading to the development of sociology as a discipline. Study of the principal frames of reference in contemporary sociological theory. Prerequisites: SOC 204 and SOC 205; a minimum of 15 hours of sociology is recommended." Beyond this
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