Tokyo 2020 Olympics Medical Care and Evacuation Plan Introduction One of the events that are known to bring countries together is the Olympics. Even though achieving global peace is a key objective of international events, there are various risks, crises, and disasters that require the participants and those responsible for organizing the events to be aware of. A crisis refers to a critical event that, if not addressed effectively and at the appropriate time, it will halt the operations of an organization or an event. Before the mega-events like the 2020 Olympics taking place this summer July 24 through August 9 in Tokyo, Japan, it is vital for the organizers to create a proper disaster recovery plan. One of the main elements of the plan in having an effective communication process. This means that the contacts of all the stakeholders should be properly recorded. Other areas that the organizers should consider include effective planning of the equipment, installing an effective data continuity system, installing a backup check, establishing a detailed asset inventory, and a service restoration plan (Entech, 2018). This…
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IMPACTS OF TOTAL LANDED COST ON GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN Ppt 1 Definition: Landed cost is defined as the total price of a product or a shipment once it has arrived at the doorstep of the buyer. Total landed cost includes the original amount used in the products, fees of transportation, custom fees, duties, taxes, tariffs, insurance fees, currency conversation, crating handling, and the payment fees. Ppt2 Impacts of total landed cost on the global supply chain returned items as an impact of landed cost unnecessary costs poor customer experience lost clients Bad PR. It provides hazy pictures of retailers actual cost and profit It affects conversion rates at checkout and customers experience at the point of the survey It helps in capturing both evident and hidden value within the supply chain Ppt 3 Returned items Returned items occur when customers may decide to take back the products he had purchased back to the seller, where he may choose to make another product or else receive his original payments. Returned items may occur in a time when…
Importance of Ethics in Managerial Accounting Managerial accounting is an internal business work liable for dealing with an organization’s monetary records. Entrepreneurs regularly utilize managerial accounting to dispense business expenses to merchandise or services, make operational spending plans, and gauge production yield or deals. Ethics is a significant piece of managerial accounting, and organizations may build up a code of ethics or morals to set the anticipated moral conduct for accountants (Vitez, n.d.). Managerial ethics guarantees all financial records are accounted for and delivered to the executives. In my view, if ethics are compromised in business and especially the managerial accounting department, this could lead to a substantial negative impact on the company. This would mean the accountants have gone against their ethical standards. There would be the issue of lack of confidentiality and trust among employees and their seniors and lack of satisfaction by the managers due to incompetence by their accountants. The business environment will also be polarised, and staff morale will decrease. This will result in losses in the business. I believe the issues I have mentioned above…
Humanitarian Crisis in Mexico and Central America The United States administration is a discussion of the issue concerning the humanitarian crisis along the border with Mexico, and the U.S. has the thought of constructing a border wall. As a humane medical association treating persons in Salvador, Honduras, and along the relocation route through Mexico. According to 2017, information on the dangers Central Americans face along the immigration paths shows the critical unmet medical and humanitarian requirements people have, and the threats they face while in Mexico (Cone and Bonacasa 2017). In a surprising twist, the secretary of motherland security, vice president, and the president have newly detained on data from 2017 report by Doctors Without Borders that disclose dangerous violence agonized by our patients in their home nations and along the migration path, to make a case for hard border implementation. Administration executives are vital in selecting our data to validate regulations that would set-up susceptible persons in regions where their lives are at threat, and they are disregarding our references about how to discourse the genuine medical requirements…
IMPACTS OF TOTAL LANDED COST ON GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN Ppt 1 Definition: Landed cost is the total price of a product or a shipment once it has arrived at the doorstep of the buyer. Total landed cost includes the original amount used in the products, fees of transportation, custom fees, duties, taxes, tariffs, insurance fees, currency conversation, crating handling, and the payment fees (Guan et al.,2019) Ppt2 Impacts of total landed cost on the global supply chain Returned items as an impact of landed cost Unnecessary costs Poor customer experience Lost clients Bad PR. It provides hazy pictures of retailers actual cost and profit It affects conversion rates at checkout and customers experience at the point of the survey It helps in capturing both evident and hidden value within the supply chain Ppt 3 Returned items Returned items occur when customers decide to take back the products he had purchased back to the seller, where he may choose to make another product or else receive his original payments. Returned items may occur in a time when the products supplied…
Economics Inequality In this article “Economic Inequality of the Badli Workers of Bangladesh: Contested Entitlements and A ‘Perpetually Temporary’ Life-World” by Fahreen Alamgir and George Cairns, has presented the narratives of the badli employees from the SOJMs in Bangladesh. The article has precisely drawn the interpretations and the perception of the employees’ situation through discussion of the economic inequality issues within the framework of the postcolonial state. The article has highlighted the challenges affecting the bad employees and how they are related to the socio-economic issues of the recent years. Consequently, the authors have pointed out the management plan on these matters, through discussion of cost reduction as well as production efficiency within the JSAC (The structural adjustment program). The article has also revealed the restriction entitlements on the badli workers that inhibit their negotiation ability and the acknowledgment as employees of the SOJMs. The obstacle barring their bargaining conditions, terms as well as entitlements make the workers unable to accomplish their desired ability. The article has demonstrated that the badli workers have been a subject of inequality about other…
Commodity fetishism Commodity fetishism, according to Karl Max, refers to the particular perception that there are relationships between production and exchange as can be correlated to the money and market trade. On the first appearance, the commodity is perceived as a trivial thing that can easily be deciphered. However, Karl Max argues that the abstract aspects of the products then transform into economic value and corresponding intrinsic value to people. The form of commodity changes with each step of production, for instance, wood changes into furniture like a chair. While a chair remains to be an everyday thing on appearance, it becomes transcendent when it is labeled as a commodity. Therefore, there is no relationship between the value of a product and its uses. In a capitalist society, the social relations among people are based on the respective roles that they play in the production process of commodities, that is who makes what is what matters the creation of relationships. In the market, commodities of each creator appear to be in a depersonalized form as a detached exemplification of a…
The role that factors of production play in the economy The role that factors of production play in the economy has never changed, particularly facilitating economic growth. The factors of production remain the same regardless of culture. How Europe and Latin America perceive the factors of production cannot, therefore, be different from the way, the other parts of the world view the factors. However, clarity should be made regarding what capital means as a factor of production. Due to the ever-changing economy and the business environment, especially production, there are significant aspects that must be considered while factoring in both land and labour in production. Maximizing profit while reducing the cost of production is critical. Having a sustainable economy requires efficient utilization of the factors of production alongside the latest technology to manage resources. Proper management of resources is significant in not only maximizing profits but also reducing the cost of production hence leading to economic progress. Student 2 Globalization has enhanced international business making it easier to trade or invest across borders. However, some challenges are associated with the…
Unrealistic goal setting resulting in an ethical dilemma within organizations: Wells Fargo Bank Case A hypothetical or actual business problem that might lend itself to action research. Unrealistic goal setting resulting in an ethical dilemma within organizations: Wells Fargo Bank Case Description of the problem One of the most common business problems in the world today is that of unrealistic goal setting resulting in an ethical dilemma within the organization. The management may push the employees to attain some unreasonable goals, and this may lead to ethical dilemma. These predetermined and imposed goals may not put into consideration the past trends, thus making them irrational in the first place. Questions needed to be answered. Which is the past trend that may be relevant in goal setting and future projections? What is the implication of the predetermined unrealistic goals for the success of the firm? What role should the employee play in the face of unreasonable goals? What is the organizational capacity to attain the set goals? Action plan Analysis of the past trends is one of the priority considerations that…