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In your report to the owner, format your response so that it is easy to make comparisons among the six forms of organization. You should use a listing approach rather than discussing several concepts in the same A. Write a report (suggested length of 5–7 pages) about the forms of business organizations listed below. Your report should have a subheading for each business form with a brief description of the business form and a brief discussion of the key characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of that form of organization. 1. Explain how at least six of the seven key characteristics listed in the introduction to this task apply to each of the following organizational forms: a. Sole proprietorship b. General partnership c. Limited partnership d. C-corporation e. S-corporation f. Limited liability company B. Write a memorandum (suggested length of 1–2 pages) in which you analyze your findings by doing the following: 1. Recommend a specific form of organization that should be used in the given 2. Justify why that is the best business form for this situation. Note: Please use standard
| In order for employee to be eligible, company must have a minimum of 50 employees working within a 75 mile radius of the plant.
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As the nursing supervisor in this scenario involving Mr. J, I would utilize several resources to address and resolve the ethical issue. When I was first informed of the kosher meal mix-up, I would have informed the patient’s daughter of the
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The Family and Medical Leave Act sets regulations for job-protected leave related to family and medical reasons. FMLA applies to organizations with 50 or more employees working within 75 miles of the employee’s worksite (“Employment Laws,” n.d., para. 6). Employees who have been with their current employer for 12 months and who have worked 1250 hours of service in the previous 12 months are eligible for 12 weeks of unpaid leave through FMLA (“Eligibility Requirements,” Revised 2013). FMLA covers the following leave reasons:
Based off of the information provided, Company X is in clear violation of the ADEA. Employee B is over 40 and therefore in a protected job class. Unless they have reason to justify their decision, employee B
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b. Describe the organizational forms a company might have as it evolves from a start-up to a major corporation. List the advantages and disadvantages of each form.
2. What are the differences between the organizations in this component as compared to the other two?
Organisations must organise a structure so that their objectives can be achieved. A company will have different departments and procedures with each one having a special function. All of these organised departments and procedures are linked so the company can run efficiently. For many organisation this can be very complex has they will have offices in international countries around the world.
While there are those who may be uncomfortable with the idea that worship is a goal in making disciples, the goal of Christian education according to Mitchell is to make a disciple who worships Jesus. Mitchell points out that worship is more than just showing up at church on Sunday morning for an hour of corporate worship. He points out that worship according to John 4:19 -24 goes much deeper than just that time of corporate worship that we often think of as
According to Miles et al. (1978, p. 547), an organization is both its purpose and the mechanism constructed to achieve the purpose. It means that the concept of organization is embracing both goals and all the elements that represent unique combination. Miles et al. (1978, p. 553) draws the conclusion that structure and the processes taking place inside the organization are closely aligned; it is hard to speak about one without mentioning the other. It is important to understand the conclusion drawn by Miles et al. (1978). It illustrates how the
b) Is it organized on the basis of functions, projects, geography, or some combination of these?
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