Friday, November 15, 2019
McDonalds vs. Burger King :: Business Management Studies Essays
McDonald's vs. Burger King In diagnosing the McDonald's organization, the first issue we will examine is their company goals. McDonald's has a goal of one hundred percent total customer satisfaction. However, they do realize that this goal is not always attainable. Therefore, if for any reason they do not meet that goal, they will do whatever it takes to correct their mistake. McDonald's has a second company goal that sets them apart from most of their competitors. McDonald's was founded on the principle of giving back to the community, and that remains one of their primary goals today. Through their charities, Ronald McDonald's House and Ronald McDonald's Children's Charities, McDonald's has pumped millions of dollars back into the community over the years. McDonald's customer service policy is laid out in the McDonald's Guarantee. The McDonald's Guarantee states, Your food will be hot. Your service will be fast and friendly. ! And your drive-thru orders will be double-checked right. If you're not satisfied, we'll make it right. Or your next meal is on us. Guaranteed. The customer service procedures of McDonald's are centered on focusing on one customer at a time. They are more concerned with the quality of the service tha the speed of the service. Employees usually take only one order at a time. They then prepare that order while the customers wait. After the present customer is satisfied, they move on to the next customer. This procedure allows great accuracy and quality, but lacks speed. McDonald's climate was not very appealing. Everything appeared to be focused around the business instead of the customers. Employees were working at a rapid pace, but it seemed like they had no time for customers. They acted as if it was a burden for them to stop and answer a simple question or refill a drink. The atmosphere was also very noisy. There was constant beeping, banging, and yelling coming from the ! service area. They did not provide a pleasant ambiance for cus! tomers to dine in. McDonald's communication and leadership were also lacking. The only communication between employees and customers was the placement of orders. The employees provided no feedback in terms of double-checking orders or communicating any delays that might occur. Communication between employees consisted of loud yelling throughout the kitchen. In terms of leadership, we did not see a manager present during our entire visit. Diagnosing Burger King was a little more difficult because they do not provide customers with literature (pamphlets) communicating goals and policies, as McDonald's does. However, Burger King's goals seemed quite clear.
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Brotherhood
Brotherhood cannot be walked away from. It is a lifelong relationship with who you call brothers. From my experience with brotherhood, its a promise they have between one another. Brothers stay together when they are at their best, and their worse, thatââ¬â¢s the respect that is given and received with brothers. The difference between friendships and brotherhood's are the internal bond you have and the pure love between them. But how far will a fake brotherhood go? Pat Conroyââ¬â¢s, The lords of Discipline and Tim Oââ¬â¢Brienââ¬â¢s, The things They Carried, and other works show how brotherhood is essential to survival in difficult situations.When peoplee are going through a difficult situation in life, sometimes they just need someone by their side to make it through. Brotherhoods in war are more important than romantic or familial ones back home. These brotherhoodââ¬â¢s are what keeps them going, they carry their brothers emotionally. In The Things They Carried the br others did more for each other than support one another during the way: ââ¬Å" They shared the weight of memory. They took up what others could no longer bear. Often, they carried each other, the wounded or weakâ⬠(Tim Oââ¬â¢Brien 39).CBrotherhoodââ¬â¢s were formed because they shared ocommonproblems, that are not understandable putside the brotherhood in the war becauyse those problems become to great. These brothers experienced things together that will stay with them for the rest of their lives, and use each other to over comer obstacles and gain success. The necessity of brotherhood is also represented in going to schoolââ¬â¢s like the Carolina Institute and going through a plebe year are one of the most challenging things you could do alone, in The Lords Of Discipline a breakable bond is created by four boyââ¬â¢s being brought together during the cruelty of the plebe system.Mark, Will, Tradd, and Pig come together during their tough time as plebes and would do anything for each other, along with the rest of the plebes in R company. The boys in the R company that were going through plebe year together stuck up for a fellow plebe Bobby Bentle to prove he was not alone since suffering with uncontrollable urination: ââ¬Å"The sound they heard was the sound of the other thirty seven freshman pissing in their own pants, in affirmation of our own allegiance to Bobby Bentley of Ocilla, Georgiaâ⬠(Conroy 170).The boyââ¬â¢s all exposed themselves under the watch of the upperclassmen to demonstrate the strength of their brotherhood. Without the brotherhood between the plebeââ¬â¢s in R companty Boby Bentyly would not have had the courage and condifence to stay another day at the inttitue. His brothers kidness was essential to his servival of the pleve system. The plebe system and going to war are just the few times that brotherhoodââ¬â¢s form, but they are what keep you sane at the end of the day.In fraternityââ¬â¢s the frat proces s can be very stressful and growing brotherhood's through your college years can almost change your college experience, Ray Plaza a fraternity alumni sayââ¬â¢s he has ââ¬Å" found that the bond of brotherhood is a valuable one as it has helped me to grow as an individual and also a man. The fraternity has allowed me to develop meaningful relationships â⬠(Plaza 1). For Ray, knowing his brtohers were going through the same struggles as him, made it easier to not feel alone, and to have brothers to go to.A similar brotherhood exists in the West Point Military Academy where our guest speaker Patrick Ellison attends who believes, ââ¬Å"your room and your brothers are your escapeâ⬠(Ellison). When you attend the institute you need someone to to go when things get tough, and for him it was going to his room which he shared with his ââ¬Å"brotherâ⬠. Not only is your brother someone you can go to, its someone that will have your back and be with you through thick and th in, and to Patrick it was the escape from his problems and worries, which made it able for him to survive.When Brandon Davies violated a honor code and was kicked off his basketball team, although he disappointed his team, ââ¬Å"Davieââ¬â¢s teammates, whose hopes were also crushed, said they bore him no malice and considered him a brotherâ⬠(Gibbs 1). Without the support of his teammates through a time when they could have easily turned their backââ¬â¢s to him, David would have been all alone through his time of struggle. How far will a fake brotherhood go? Theirs people who use a brotherhood for their own benefit, not considering their fellow brothers, how long can that last?When will findââ¬â¢s out that Tradd was in the Ten and their brotherhood was a lie, Tradd does anything to take it back, ââ¬Å"I just canââ¬â¢t lose you. I can't afford afford to lose you. Do you hear me, Will? Iââ¬â¢m begging you. Iââ¬â¢ll do anything to get your friendship back, you h ave no idea how important it is to meâ⬠(Conroy 555). When you betray a brotherhood, you learn that you were never truly apart of it, because you would have never betrayed it like Tradd did.When you go through the institute you wont make it without your brothers, the guest speakerà spoke of his years at the institute saying, ââ¬Å"Itââ¬â¢s necessary to have brotherhoodâ⬠(Ellison). So when whatââ¬â¢s gotten you through turns out to be a lie, itââ¬â¢s the worst feeling you could have. In life, there will always be a time when we need help. And when we do, we turn to our brotherââ¬â¢s, someone we know will be there for us through everything in life. Thereââ¬â¢s a comfort in knowing you have someone to talk to about anything, share anything, or someone that will back you up or help you when youââ¬â¢re in need. Brotherhood Brotherhood cannot be walked away from. It is a lifelong relationship with who you call brothers. From my experience with brotherhood, its a promise they have between one another. Brothers stay together when they are at their best, and their worse, thatââ¬â¢s the respect that is given and received with brothers. The difference between friendships and brotherhood's are the internal bond you have and the pure love between them. But how far will a fake brotherhood go? Pat Conroyââ¬â¢s, The lords of Discipline and Tim Oââ¬â¢Brienââ¬â¢s, The things They Carried, and other works show how brotherhood is essential to survival in difficult situations.When peoplee are going through a difficult situation in life, sometimes they just need someone by their side to make it through. Brotherhoods in war are more important than romantic or familial ones back home. These brotherhoodââ¬â¢s are what keeps them going, they carry their brothers emotionally. In The Things They Carried the br others did more for each other than support one another during the way: ââ¬Å" They shared the weight of memory. They took up what others could no longer bear. Often, they carried each other, the wounded or weakâ⬠(Tim Oââ¬â¢Brien 39).CBrotherhoodââ¬â¢s were formed because they shared ocommonproblems, that are not understandable putside the brotherhood in the war becauyse those problems become to great. These brothers experienced things together that will stay with them for the rest of their lives, and use each other to over comer obstacles and gain success. The necessity of brotherhood is also represented in going to schoolââ¬â¢s like the Carolina Institute and going through a plebe year are one of the most challenging things you could do alone, in The Lords Of Discipline a breakable bond is created by four boyââ¬â¢s being brought together during the cruelty of the plebe system.Mark, Will, Tradd, and Pig come together during their tough time as plebes and would do anything for each other, along with the rest of the plebes in R company. The boys in the R company that were going through plebe year together stuck up for a fellow plebe Bobby Bentle to prove he was not alone since suffering with uncontrollable urination: ââ¬Å"The sound they heard was the sound of the other thirty seven freshman pissing in their own pants, in affirmation of our own allegiance to Bobby Bentley of Ocilla, Georgiaâ⬠(Conroy 170).The boyââ¬â¢s all exposed themselves under the watch of the upperclassmen to demonstrate the strength of their brotherhood. Without the brotherhood between the plebeââ¬â¢s in R companty Boby Bentyly would not have had the courage and condifence to stay another day at the inttitue. His brothers kidness was essential to his servival of the pleve system. The plebe system and going to war are just the few times that brotherhoodââ¬â¢s form, but they are what keep you sane at the end of the day.In fraternityââ¬â¢s the frat proces s can be very stressful and growing brotherhood's through your college years can almost change your college experience, Ray Plaza a fraternity alumni sayââ¬â¢s he has ââ¬Å" found that the bond of brotherhood is a valuable one as it has helped me to grow as an individual and also a man. The fraternity has allowed me to develop meaningful relationships â⬠(Plaza 1). For Ray, knowing his brtohers were going through the same struggles as him, made it easier to not feel alone, and to have brothers to go to.A similar brotherhood exists in the West Point Military Academy where our guest speaker Patrick Ellison attends who believes, ââ¬Å"your room and your brothers are your escapeâ⬠(Ellison). When you attend the institute you need someone to to go when things get tough, and for him it was going to his room which he shared with his ââ¬Å"brotherâ⬠. Not only is your brother someone you can go to, its someone that will have your back and be with you through thick and th in, and to Patrick it was the escape from his problems and worries, which made it able for him to survive.When Brandon Davies violated a honor code and was kicked off his basketball team, although he disappointed his team, ââ¬Å"Davieââ¬â¢s teammates, whose hopes were also crushed, said they bore him no malice and considered him a brotherâ⬠(Gibbs 1). Without the support of his teammates through a time when they could have easily turned their backââ¬â¢s to him, David would have been all alone through his time of struggle. How far will a fake brotherhood go? Theirs people who use a brotherhood for their own benefit, not considering their fellow brothers, how long can that last?When will findââ¬â¢s out that Tradd was in the Ten and their brotherhood was a lie, Tradd does anything to take it back, ââ¬Å"I just canââ¬â¢t lose you. I can't afford afford to lose you. Do you hear me, Will? Iââ¬â¢m begging you. Iââ¬â¢ll do anything to get your friendship back, you h ave no idea how important it is to meâ⬠(Conroy 555). When you betray a brotherhood, you learn that you were never truly apart of it, because you would have never betrayed it like Tradd did.When you go through the institute you wont make it without your brothers, the guest speakerà spoke of his years at the institute saying, ââ¬Å"Itââ¬â¢s necessary to have brotherhoodâ⬠(Ellison). So when whatââ¬â¢s gotten you through turns out to be a lie, itââ¬â¢s the worst feeling you could have. In life, there will always be a time when we need help. And when we do, we turn to our brotherââ¬â¢s, someone we know will be there for us through everything in life. Thereââ¬â¢s a comfort in knowing you have someone to talk to about anything, share anything, or someone that will back you up or help you when youââ¬â¢re in need.
Sunday, November 10, 2019
Youth Work
Adolescent Development I am going to discuss the factors affecting young people during adolescent development. I will be exploring the physical and physiological, psychological, and social impact of change in adolescent, and the theories relating to the stages of development and identity formation. Adolescence is the period of transition to adulthood. The first thing I am going to consider is the physical and physiological changes associated with adolescence. During this time a young person will experience physical and emotional changes. This can take 5 years or more and is a long process. At this period of rapid growth and sexual development in adolescence is called puberty. Growth and development of the body is controlled by chemicals called hormones. There is an increase in strength and height which if it occurs quickly it may cause the young person to have balance and co-ordination difficulties. It is difficult to determine specific times when the developmental changes occur; these will differ from person to person. However girls develop approximately two years earlier than boys. In girls during this period menstruation begins and physical changes happen such as breasts, pubic hair, body hair and sexual organs begin to grow. Changes In boys, pubic hair, facial hair and body hair begin to grow, including sexual organs testes and penis. The testosterone increasing sexual urges and erections, the pituary gland is responsible for releasing the hormones which have an effect on boys and girls. Hormones have a significant effect on young people; the signs may be changes in attitude and behaviour. A young person may experience feelings of anxiety, confusion, delusion, anger, frustration, fear, stress and humiliation. They may have a low opinion of themselves and their abilities and have anger they donââ¬â¢t know how to express in a productive way. Additional factors include culture expectations, peer pressure, pressure to achieve and there may be relationship issues with parents including conflict. Young people are searching for their own identity as well as pressure from the media and stereotypes formed by society and their environment. Some young people may have to face personal transitions not necessarily shared or understood by all their peers. These include family illness bereavement, divorce and family break up; issues relating to sexuality, disability and many more. Using the theory in practice I feel that I am using effective communication like listening, observation, empathy, and reflection increasing my knowledge and understanding of groups. One of the theoryââ¬â¢s by Bruce Tuckman was ââ¬Å"encouraging engagement involving and consulting with young people and considering their opinions, views, interests and issues that affect themâ⬠promoting the 4 corner stoneââ¬â¢s of youth work. I have identified some possible changes in gender in specific to groups in relation to adolescence. Some of the things I have become more aware during formal discussions in key topics of interest are opposite sex, drugs, culture and family break ups, the perceptions of them by the media and their peers, their body image and comparisons with celebrities on TV. I have identified opportunities to discuss and provide information on these issues offering workshops and group activities using different outside agencies with their specialist knowledge. One of the workshops was on drugs and a young person told us about their experiment with drugs and reflected on his feelings and choice. I communicated to him and praised him for being brave; he had identified how he had been influenced by his friends in to taking drugs. I could relate to this issue and can understand that sometimes there is a need to experiment and to feel part off the group it can influence your actions and choices. Social development in adolescence and identity formation is a new way of thinking about oneself. According to Eriksonââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"psychosocial model of development identity must be perceived by the individual but also recognized and confirmed by othersâ⬠. He believed this socialization process consists of eight phases are universal, and each stage is associated with their own unique developmental crisis. The crisis is an individual is thought to face in adolescence stage 5, 12 to 18 years is that of identity vs. role confusion. The individual will answer the question ââ¬Å"Who am I? â⬠peer relationships play an important role in this event. The individual must achieve a sense of identity in occupation, sex roles, politics and religion finding their own niche in adult society and developing a set of long term goals for the future. As suggested by Erikson and research peers become important, adolescents share in common the state of confusion, similar experiences, and feelings of loneliness, conflict with parents or authority, and a lack of identity so often transfer some of their emotional dependency from their parents to their peers. Young people are seeking role models and will imitate and copy behaviour and identity, until they eventually become more stable from their own identity that fits them as an individual. There can be pressures to fit in and be accepted some may become less interested in academic achievement and may engage in illicit behaviour such as drinking , having sexual relationships ,crime and drug use. Peer groups are often perceived by the media and society in a stereotypical, negative manner with frequent references to anti ââ¬â social behaviour, gun/knife crime, poor educational achievement and teenage pregnancies. The media ,music ,sports ,celebrities has an effect on the way a young person perceives themselves in society and who they identify as role models , they may become more self ââ¬â conscious of their body image (media portrays image of beauty and perfection ) develop low self ââ¬â esteem and adopt materialistic or unrealistic goals for the future. In summary adolescences is the period of transition to adulthood. The young person will experience physical and emotional changes which can be quite a long painful process. Identity development is associated with adolescence as suggested by Erikson a sense of identity is not yet fully developed. A firmly established identity also provides a sense of uniqueness as a person . Young people see and experience the world in different ways; they have individual situations and developmental issues. It is important to consider issues of the effects of peer pressure, the media, role models, perceptions by society and appreciate the huge impact of changes on adolescent development. Reflecting on your own experiences and others perspectives enables you to challenge your thinking and engage with young people to reach their own decision , value their own personal experiences by offering support, reassurance in a proactive way to encourage their transition into adult life to achieve a sense of identity, purpose and goal in their life .
Friday, November 8, 2019
Demand, Supply and Price Interrelation- example quinoa Essays
Demand, Supply and Price Interrelation- example quinoa Essays Demand, Supply and Price Interrelation- example quinoa Essay Demand, Supply and Price Interrelation- example quinoa Essay Assuming that demand will be restricted to the above mentioned niche for the near foreseeable future, growing supply will eventually lead to a saturation of the market. If we further assume that price elasticity for the product is high while demand is stable, prices will eventually decrease and it will become unattractive for farmers to grow the product. This trend could only be reversed by efficiently marketing quinoa and growing different varieties with lower production costs and thereby introducing it to a new group of customers beyond the traditional niche. Or linear demand curves, when P is high, the price elasticity of demand is large As we move down the demand curve, P is decreasing and Q is increasing. This causes the price elasticity to monotonically increase. As we approach the horizontal axis, by definition, P is low and Q is high, so the demand is inelastic. (See graph 1) Question 2) Increasing supplies are a challenge for farmers because Farmers will also need a broader consumer base for a dish thats so far popular mostly with vegetarians and gluten-free aficionadosii. Furthermore, quinoa crops are only grown in specific areas n Bolivia and Peru, and due to the specific requirements of the plant, its harvesting cannot be extended infinitely. If supplies are extended while customers demand remains stable, prices will decrease in the short term. However, if supplies cannot be extended, prices will rise until such point as even rich customers are no longer prepared to pay this amount. Furthermore, High prices are also putting pressure on the governments of these countries to improve infrastructure and financing for growers, said Jose Cutest, an economist with the World Bank, which helps the Bolivian government fund investments for organized farmers. The key is making sure these subsistence farmers have access to markets, he said. iii Question 3) Locals, won nave traditionally Integrated squall Into tenet Lets Wendell ten price was low, may not be able to afford it when its price rises. While local peoples demand may be assumed stable, it now competes with rich peoples demand, so overall there is a rising demand, a stable supply (until such point as marketing of quinoa leads to a broader customer range) and a rising price. Visualizing this on a graph, the overall emend shifts to the right and so does the price, however if looking at the local customers separately, their demand shifts to the left. (See graph 3) Question 4) Jennifer Animations uses quinoa as a salad ingredient together with cucumbers, tomatoes and avocado. Locals put it in their soups, on their meat or use it as a wheat substitute for bread products. Question 5) According to the article, rice and wheat are more affordable substitutes to quinoa. Question 6) Battle Creek and Struck Corp Are companies with high revenues and high spending capacities. Therefore, they are able to afford the currently high price for quinoa; furthermore they are able to buy huge quantities. This has further influence on the demand curve for wealthy customers, making it shift to the right. Likewise, the demand curve for local can be expected to shift to the left, as prices increase. Question 7) So far, efforts to grow quinoa elsewhere have been fruitless. Production is still pretty much in the hands of local farmers and although there are ambitious expansion plans, sellers from outside Bolivia and Peru respectively, could not be attracted due o the lack of an appropriate infrastructure. Question 8) In 2007, the own-price elasticity for quinoa was high because of a stable demand from loyal customers of small elite. Since then, prices have doubled and are expected to roles Owe to an Increase In mean Trot customers Walt Nell purchasing power. In order to avoid a peak situation where demand is higher than supplies available and price elasticity running towards zero, my only possibility is to invest in new varieties of crops that can be grown elsewhere and that could be sold for a lower price, thereby attracting buyers with less purchasing power.
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Free Essays on Video Game Killers
Video Game Killers In John Leoââ¬â¢s essay ââ¬Å"When Life Imitates Video,â⬠he describes how violent video games affect childrenââ¬â¢s views on killing. Leo also points out how these types of games desensitize children and make it easier for them to kill. According to John Leo, ââ¬Å"We are now a society in which the chief form of play for millions of youngsters is making large numbers of people die â⬠(360). Millions of children are addicted to playing violent video games. Children know the difference between reality and fantasy; however there are a few unstable children who get a hold of these violent video games. It is the neglected, beaten, picked on and made fun of children who begin to imagine these violent games as more than they really are(360). ââ¬Å"Adolescent feelings of resentment, powerlessness, and revenge poor into the killing games. In these children, the games can become a dress rehearsal for the real thing â⬠(360). Leo cites psychologist David Grossman of Arkansas State University, a retired Army officer, to help support his views on violent video games. ââ¬Å"During World War II only 15 to 20 percent of all American soldiers fired their weapons in battle. Shooting games in which the target is a man-shaped outline, the Army found, made recruits more willing to make killing a reflex actionâ⬠(360). Leo notes that the United States Marine Corps is using a version of the game Doom as a simulator, and a game played by one of the boys involved in the Littleton, Colorado massacres(360). Dylan Kleybold and Eric Harris also played another game called Postal. The boys laughed and shouted with each kill as if they were sitting at home, on the couch playing one of these morbid video games(359). ââ¬Å"And they ended their spree by shooting themselves in the head, the final scene of the game Postal, and, in fact, the only way to end itâ⬠(359). Grossman states ââ¬Å"pilots train on flight simul ators,... Free Essays on Video Game Killers Free Essays on Video Game Killers Video Game Killers In John Leoââ¬â¢s essay ââ¬Å"When Life Imitates Video,â⬠he describes how violent video games affect childrenââ¬â¢s views on killing. Leo also points out how these types of games desensitize children and make it easier for them to kill. According to John Leo, ââ¬Å"We are now a society in which the chief form of play for millions of youngsters is making large numbers of people die â⬠(360). Millions of children are addicted to playing violent video games. Children know the difference between reality and fantasy; however there are a few unstable children who get a hold of these violent video games. It is the neglected, beaten, picked on and made fun of children who begin to imagine these violent games as more than they really are(360). ââ¬Å"Adolescent feelings of resentment, powerlessness, and revenge poor into the killing games. In these children, the games can become a dress rehearsal for the real thing â⬠(360). Leo cites psychologist David Grossman of Arkansas State University, a retired Army officer, to help support his views on violent video games. ââ¬Å"During World War II only 15 to 20 percent of all American soldiers fired their weapons in battle. Shooting games in which the target is a man-shaped outline, the Army found, made recruits more willing to make killing a reflex actionâ⬠(360). Leo notes that the United States Marine Corps is using a version of the game Doom as a simulator, and a game played by one of the boys involved in the Littleton, Colorado massacres(360). Dylan Kleybold and Eric Harris also played another game called Postal. The boys laughed and shouted with each kill as if they were sitting at home, on the couch playing one of these morbid video games(359). ââ¬Å"And they ended their spree by shooting themselves in the head, the final scene of the game Postal, and, in fact, the only way to end itâ⬠(359). Grossman states ââ¬Å"pilots train on flight simul ators,...
Sunday, November 3, 2019
International Supply Chain Management (Sourcing Strategies) Essay
International Supply Chain Management (Sourcing Strategies) - Essay Example As a result of near-shoring activities, enhancement of cultural affinity takes place which acts as a boon to the modern businesses with respect to their value chain activities. The cultural affinity being developed provides strong prospect for the long-term relationship development among the various entities of the supply chain. As a result of this, the supply functions of the companies enhance up to a considerable extent. Finally, it is worthy to mention that the new approach of near-shoring as a sourcing strategy offers cost advantages to the companies. The proximity of time zone allows the companies to reduce the extra amount of work required to match with the time of the entity in other ends of the supply chain. The cultural affinity leads to reduced amount of time spend upon the cycles required for reaching a consensus (Neoris Practical Visionaries, 2010). However, the activities within near-shoring strategy for sourcing are not without risk associated with it. Although it is be tter to go for near-shoring than off-shoring as according to the contemporary managers, near-shoring cannot lead the companies towards achievement of goal when applied alone. A combination of off-shoring, onsite and near-shoring would provide better result than being used alone. Thus, instead of determining the advantage of near-shoring over off-shoring, it would be beneficial for the contemporary mangers to identify the most effective combination through which goals can be achieved (Bell, 2005). On-Shoring Along with near-shoring, on-shoring has also been evolving as an innovative concept in the businesses where efficient supervision of supply... This essay stresses that the opportunity cost associated with outsourcing at times triggers the interest among the companies to remain preset to this process. This is because through outsourcing the production units can derive the advantage of lower production costs in the developing nations of the world which would not be possible with the process of in-sourcing. Another noticeable disadvantage of in-sourcing is that the focus of the company gets deviated from its core competencies because of in-sourcing. In-sourcing might bring about the necessity of concentrating upon certain activities like that of IT in which the company is not expert at. In such a situation, the time, the efforts and the resources that will be spend over activities other than the core activities would be considered as extra amount of cost This paper makes a conclusion that development of various combinations of the modern sourcing strategies would be essential. The companies can then adopt various means of assessing each of the combinations in a critical way. The combination that anticipates the most effective output for the companies should be selected. These actions of the companies in relation to the adoption of one best sourcing strategy are helpful for both the short-term as well as the long-term prospects of the companies. This is because effectiveness of the sourcing strategies leads towards enhanced competency of the supply functions of the companies which is a competitive aspect in the context of the modern businesses.
Friday, November 1, 2019
Draftsmans Duty Of Care In The Preparation Of A Will Essay
Draftsmans Duty Of Care In The Preparation Of A Will - Essay Example In this context the common law development of rules which gives the draftsman's duty of care in preparation of a will has been discussed within the context of cases. The analysis is focused on identifying the solicitor's duties and responsibilities in preparing a will for the clients. Various aspects of preparation of a legal document highlight the significant role of the solicitor who has the duty to adequately represent the testator's intentions and wishes through the legal document. The various types of the draftsman's duties in preparation of a will are discussed in the changing contextual situations of family businesses, mutual or joint will, and breach of duty such as errors or delays. Identifying grammatical and omission errors, providing legal advice to clients, severing joint tenancy and adequately representing a testator's wish in preparing a will are some of the broad issues of draftsman's duties in preparing a will. This discussion is focused on identification of the various types of errors, issues concerning negligence of duty on the part of the solicitor and the possible contextual factors that can lead to these errors or failure t o perform the duties. The methodology adopted for this purpose include sear... Databases such as lexisnexis, bailli, zetoc and westlaw were searched with terms as 'draftsman' 'common law' 'preparation of will' 'solicitor duties' and several cases were located and have been included in this study. The studies obtained were then selected to adequately represent the research focus on identifying the draftsman's duties and responsibilities in preparing a will. The studies were analysed using a qualitative analytical approach from the Kerridge and Brierley (2003) framework of draftsman's errors and legal provisions of family law (1992). The aim of the study is to delineate the general rules of draftsman's duty of care in preparation of a will and the various legal aspects that defines a solicitor's responsibilities and the way he carries out these responsibilities. Draftsman's Duties in Preparation of a Will In preparation of a will, in addition to a general common law framework, trust law, succession law and tax law may have to be considered. A critical appraisal of the client's needs and the words that would meet the client's demands are considered in legal construction and consequences. A new trust deed may begin by choosing a precedent which appears to be the closest to what is required2. If a will or a trust does not meet client's needs, then new words will be required. In case of divorce, the divorcing spouse is a beneficiary and also the children in case of deceased. There has been in recent years an increased emphasis on understanding of law relating to revocation or cancellation of wills. Wills can be lost or misplaced, and this may be a problem if the testator has died in any way. It should also be evident that the will has not been destroyed as given in the case Hacquoil v Imperial Cancer Research (2003 JRC 163).
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