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Cost Behavior
Costs change or react to changes in other organizational levels or variables. Most notably, the Cost Volume Profit analysis analyzes changes in cost related to profitability and volume.
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Contract Provisions Limiting Remedies
Contracts often contain provisions that limit the options available to the parties in the event of breach by the other party. This video explains what are Contract Provisions limiting remedies?
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Configuration School of Strategy
What is the Configuration School of Strategy? The Configuration schools view strategy formation (configuration) as a process of organizational transformation. Configuration refers to the organization and the context in which it operates.
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Competing Values Framework
The CVF was created to help an organization understand its culture, and to determine what makes it truly effective. The model is based on the finding that most organizations can be described using two dimensions, represented by a...
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Clean Air Act - New Source Performance Standards and New Source Review
Clean Air Act - New Source Performance Standards and New Source Review
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Understanding the Legality of Mergers and Acquisitions Under Section 7 of the Clayton Act
The video discusses when mergers and acquisitions become potentially anticompetitive and illegal under Section 7 of the Clayton Act. The types of mergers are discussed, including horizontal, vertical, and conglomerate mergers, and the...
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Conflict Theory
What is Conflict Theory? Conflict theories are perspectives in sociology and social psychology that emphasize a materialist interpretation of history, dialectical method of analysis, a critical stance toward existing social arrangements,...
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Excess Earnings Method - Business Valuation
What is the Excess Earnings Method of Business Valuation? The excess earnings method (also called the “formula” method) basically values a company in two pieces – the tangible value and the intangible (or “goodwill”) value. The tangible...
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Environmental Law - Common Law Actions
The common law allows for legal actions by individuals to enforce the laws protecting the environemnt. This videos identifies the common law actions available to a plaintiff when enforcing the environmental law?
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Enneagram of 9 Personalities
What is the Enneagram of 9 Personalities? Nines value harmony, comfort and peace. They are motivated by a need to always keep the peace and avoid conflict at all costs.
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Employer vs Independent Contractor - Agency Law
Employer vs Independent Contractor - Agency Law
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Discount Future Cash Flows - Business Valuation
What is the Discount Future Cash Flows Method of Business Valuation? Discounted cash flow (DCF) is a method of valuation used to determine the value of an investment based on its return in the future–called future cash flows. DCF helps...
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Defenses to Employment Discrimination
Employers often find themselves the subject of discrimination actions by employees claims that the employer has acted in an illegally discriminatory manner in how they treated the employee. There are, however, numerous defenses available...
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Cultural School of Strategy
The Cultural School of Strategic Formulation assumes that culture has important influence on strategy and that strategies are most likely to succeed when aligned with organizational culture. The school introduces ideas of collective...
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Understanding Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis and its Key Metrics
This video explains the concept of cost volume profit (CVP) analysis and the relationships between various metrics used in this analysis. The video delves into key metrics such as contribution margin, net income, variable expense ratio,...
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Economic Concentrations in Business School
Economic Concentrations in Business School
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Customer Segments and the Target Market
What are customer segments? What is the target market? Target marketing focuses on people most likely to purchase your product or service. Segmentation looks at your entire target market and divides consumers into more specific groups...
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International Law and the Global Economy
There are numerous laws applicable to relationships between nations and between individuals from different nations carrying on business. This video explains what is International Law and how Does International Law affect the global economy?
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Internal and External Factor Evaluation Matrix
The IFE is focused on the internal dimension of the organization by looking at the strengths and weaknesses. While the EFE is concerned with the external factors by focusing on the opportunities and threats the organization is exposed to.
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Intergroup Negotiations
What are Intergroup Negotiations? Stereotyping - This is a bias in which one team assumes that all individuals in a group think or will act in conformity with a preconceived notion. Changing identities - Groups are often not static. New...
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Inductive Reasoning
What is Inductive Reasoning? Inductive reasoning is a method of reasoning in which a general principle is derived from a body of observations. It consists of making broad generalizations based on specific observations.
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Individual Perceptions in a Negotiation
This Video Explains Individual Perceptions in a Negotiation
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Implement Activity-Based Costing
There are numerous steps in the process for implementing an activity-based costing system. This video explains the process for implementing activity based costing.