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Terrance Lau was the program manager of the Campus Network Refresh, a major program to upgrade network connectivity of the Mountainside State University (MSU).
This CI describes the position supervisor Kevin Müller was placed in when Philipp Neumann posted “Hey Charlie Hebdo [Magazine] ...everyone pays for their crimes!
This critical incident describes an alleged discrimination incident involving Sound Credit Union (SCU), a 115,000 member, not-for-profit financial institution in Seattle, Washington.
The law provides an opportunity for people to craft the rules that control their relationships— business or otherwise. This is the essence of contract law.
This critical incident describes a situation in which two airplanes crashed within five months of each other in the Java Sea and Ethiopia, respectively.
Babcock Hall Dairy Plant and Store is part of the Food Science Department of the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW).
This critical incident describes an ethical dilemma faced by a co-owner of a craft brewery.
This critical incident is about Erin Jewell who owned and operated MD Cosmetics, a cosmetic medical spa in Williston, Vermont.
On September 10, 2017, as Hurricane Irma moved toward Florida, one Tesla owner with a 60wKh battery capacity phoned in to ask if Tesla would grant him the battery power equal to a 75wKh model.
A significant number of students in an online, undergraduate business course apparently copied portions of published instructional material into papers they had written after playing a webbased s
The creation of YouTube in 2005 and development of Let’s Play videos transformed the video gaming experience.
The U.S. Coast Guard has enjoyed a generally positive working relationship with the government of the Bahamas for decades.
In an environment where published public opinion can make or break a company, both individuals and organizations should be aware of what content is permissible in an online review, and what cross
At least 5,300 Wells Fargo Bank employees had created over 1.5 million deposit accounts and over 500,000 credit card accounts for Wells Fargo customers without the customers’ permission – many of
Hearing loss is a public health concern. Recent national legislation has been passed to introduce a future technological disruptor: over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids.
For the past 48 years, the Jills (Buffalo Bills Cheerleaders) were an important part of the Bills organization, entertaining fans both on and off the playing field.
In a nearly $40 billion market conditioned by bottom-line numbers and thin margins, cruise lines are hard-pressed to invest in areas that do not result in significantly increased sales.
This critical incident describes a situation in which Dr.
Social responsibility has become more than just a luxury idea for organizations in the twenty- first century; in 2015, it was increasingly seen as a necessity for a company.
This critical incident describes a potential ethical dilemma created by an executive of a local restaurant chain.