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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.
American Eagle (AE) decided to test the waters and offer a denim hijab made with soft denim fabric in an indigo wash on its website in July 2017.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, nearly two million workers report being victims of workplace violence each year.
A popular mayor and key advocate of a major, pending transit referendum led a city on the rise.
Only a few weeks into his three-year term on the board of directors for the Oneota School for Children (OSC), Brian began to second-guess his acceptance of the role of Treasurer.
This critical incident describes a situation in which Dr.
In 2015, Blue Bell issued its first recall since its founding in 1907.
This critical incident is about a real situation in which Christopher Nolan and William McCall, Indiana residents, entered into an oral agreement with Scott Everett, a New York resident, to train
This decision-based critical incident describes Bob’s dilemma of what to do about Ralph, an underperforming employee of Lumber Supply Inc., who had just egregiously broken company policy; but who
This critical incident is about Abdullah Sall, a Muslim immigrant from West Africa who was fired from his job as an administrative assistant with the Chittenden County State’s Attorney’s office i
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.
On April 25, 2014, Garthen Leslie and Ben Kaufman, Quirky founder and CEO, appeared on the Bloomberg television show, In the Loop, hosted by Betty Liu, to discuss how they had teamed up to move G
This case explores the costs and benefits of being a ride share driver as either a full or part-time job.
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Talon Innovations (TI), a small U.S. precision-parts manufacturing company, faced the prospect of folding-up and 130 employees losing their jobs.
This critical incident describes a potential ethical dilemma created by an executive of a local restaurant chain.
Mary Wilkerson worked her way up to become quality assurance manager at a peanut processing plant owned by Peanut Corporation of America.
This critical incident was about a major dilemma facing a Certified Management Accountant (CMA) and member of the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) with majority ownership of a recreation
Stephen Bell and Brenda Sims were university professors who had chosen Global Campus Tours to be the travel provider for a travel study course they were planning.
IT systems analyst Jim Davis had just been told by the Director of IT that Jim must change the employee benefits software despite Jim’s objections that the change was unethical.