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It’s time for Bogus bonuses. Yes – All that dedication to rotten dealings throughout the rainbow year surely must amount to a little thank you on their Bogus Business Company Day. Though business is not so much happy apple bobbin. Nope. It is more like a little fried and frittered when they look at their profits. You could say more like a flat apple tart. And things are getting even more crusty when Ms McIntosh, the CEO from Maggoty Apples Incorporated, describes their balance sheet as a little overdone. In fact, nearly apple struddled. As if things are not bad enough, it’s not helped by Grimly Croakit, the reawakened and unwelcomed ghost of Apple Catcher Cottage. Never mind, with Russell Sprout and Rotten Roots & Co colleagues on hand, their next rescue operation is only a dose of whitefly away. After having a good scratch at his cabbage leaves, the trusty green sprout always has a contact or two. Together with his colleagues Cauliflower Sneeze and Moldy Bluespore they plan to go the extra broomstick miles, errr, for a price of course. The next sticky deal is set up, after rediscovering Professor Numpty Noodles in The Old Wooded Wood, an inverted genius who not only knows the meaning of universal jet force but has the magic might to generate it. Who knows where things will lead with Operation Broomstick.
Flying in the face of current thinking, this book suggests that we do not need to ‘think outside the box’ in our quest for creativity, rather we should rethink the way we look ‘inside the box’. This idea will resonate only too well with those who have endeavoured to be creative by thinking outside that box, only to have their attempts scuppered by the constraints of bureaucracy and organizational politics. Instead of fighting a losing battle, the author suggests that creativity should be worked at within the constraints of the organizational box, but that space needs to be grown and allowed to be shaken up. Only by experimenting, mutating and finding new directions can you uncover business paths that lead to success. The reader is encouraged not to free themselves from all their knowledge and experiences (the thinking outside the box method) but to use their knowledge and experience in new ways. The book is structured around three key steps: Expanding the box: so that the pieces of the puzzle in it can move around more freely Filling the box: with even more knowledge, and how to get these new pieces of the puzzle to connect with the existing ones Shaking the box: so that the pieces fall into new places and form new patterns. The book shows that anybody can be creative. The creative methods suggested in the book will be linked to real business examples from which techniques have been developed to help their implementation. Numerous exercises and ‘eye-openers’ form part of the practical implementation of Micael Dahlén’s ideas. The book is framed by models and concepts of how creativity works (the creative process, the creative person and the creative result) and what its effects are.
Delve into the mind of a fraudster to beat them at their own game Corporate Fraud Handbook details the many forms of fraud to help you identify red flags and prevent fraud before it occurs. Written by the founder and chairman of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), this book provides indispensable guidance for auditors, examiners, managers, and criminal investigators: from asset misappropriation, to corruption, to financial statement fraud, the most common schemes are dissected to show you where to look and what to look for. This new fifth edition includes the all-new statistics from the ACFE 2016 Report to the Nations on Occupational Fraud and Abuse, providing a current look at the impact of and trends in fraud. Real-world case studies submitted to the ACFE by actual fraud examiners show how different scenarios play out in practice, to help you build an effective anti-fraud program within your own organization. This systematic examination into the mind of a fraudster is backed by practical guidance for before, during, and after fraud has been committed; you'll learn how to stop various schemes in their tracks, where to find evidence, and how to quantify financial losses after the fact. Fraud continues to be a serious problem for businesses and government agencies, and can manifest in myriad ways. This book walks you through detection, prevention, and aftermath to help you shore up your defenses and effectively manage fraud risk. Understand the most common fraud schemes and identify red flags Learn from illustrative case studies submitted by anti-fraud professionals Ensure compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley and other regulations Develop and implement effective anti-fraud measures at multiple levels Fraud can be committed by anyone at any level—employees, managers, owners, and executives—and no organization is immune. Anti-fraud regulations are continually evolving, but the magnitude of fraud's impact has yet to be fully realized. Corporate Fraud Handbook provides exceptional coverage of schemes and effective defense to help you keep your organization secure.
A Principled Psychopath Set late in the 20th century, moving between the UK, Luxembourg, Russia, Africa and the United States, A Principled Psychopath explores the role of two extraordinary characters, Nicholas and Anna, as they use their superior intellects to manipulate the world around them, ruthlessly pushing the boundaries of science and power politics to control and respond to the problems challenging the future of humanity. Samantha; gifted with beauty and the wisdom of ages is a long lived genetic accident, a mutant with more than human talents and capabilities. Samantha influences and guides Anna and Nicholas as they join forces to use their natural genetic enhancements to create a new world order.
1. Foundations of Indian Business, 2. Liberalisation and Globalisation, 3. Innovation, Skill Development and Make-in-India Movement, 4. Social Responsibility and Ethics, 5. Emerging Opportunities in Business, 6. Forms of Business Organisations : Sole Proprietorship or Sole Trade, 7. Joint Hindu Family Business, 8. Partnership (Including Provisions of Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008), 9. Co-operative Societies, 10. Company/Joint Stock Company, 11. Choice of Form of Business Organisations and Starting a Business, 12. Public Sector Enterprises, 13. Forms of Public Sector Enterprises, 14. Global Enterprises (Multinational Companies) and Public Private Partnership, 15. International Business, 16. The Process of Management, 17. Planning, 18. Decision-Making, 19. Organizing, 20. Departmentation, 21. Delegation and Decentralisation of Authority, 22. Leadership, 23. Motivation, 24. Communication, 25. Control, 26. Marketing Management, 27. Financial Management, 28. Human Resource Management and Human Relations.
1. Business Organisation : Nature and Concept, 2. Social Responsibility and Ethics, 3. Stages of Promotion of Business, 4. Sole Proprietorship or Sole Trade, 5. Partnership Including Provisions of Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008, 6. Organisation of Co-operative Societies, 7. Company/Joint Stock Company, 8. Public Sector Enterprises, 9. Forms of Public Sector Enterprises, 10. Global Enterprises (Multinational Companies) and Public Private Partnership, 11. Business Communications : An Introduction, 12. Dimension, Directions and Channels of Communication, 13. Means of Communication : Verbal Communication, 14. SWOT Analysis, 15. Non-Verbal Communication, 16. Barriers in Communication, 17. Written Business Communication and Business : Letters, 18. Kinds of Business Letters : Request Letter, 19. Persuasive Letters : Sales Letter and Collection Letter, 20. Modern Forms of Communication, 21. International Communication Adapting to Global Business, 22. Group Communication Network, 23. Business Survey Report, Examination Paper.
1.Business, Trade, Industry and Commerce : Concepts,Objectives and Functions, 2. Social Responsibility of Business, Ethics and Human Values, 3 .Forms of Business Organisations : Sole Proprietorship or Sole Trade, 4. Partnership (Including Provision of Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008), 5. Hindu Undivided/Joint Family Business , 6. Co-Operative Organisation/Societies, 7. Joint Stock Company, 8. Promotion of a Company, 9. Memorandum of Association, 10. Articles of Association, 11. Prospectus, 12. Prevention of Oppression and Mis-Management, 13. Compromises, Arrangements and Amalgamation, 14. Winding up of Company, 15. Management : Meaning and Characteristics, 16. Principles of Management : Fayol’s Principles, 17. Functions of Management, 18. Planning, 19. Management By Objectives (MBO) , 20. Organisation, 21. Organisation Structure and Forms of Organisation, 22. Span of Management and Centralisation and Decentralisation, 23. Authority, Power, Responsibility, Accountability and Delegation of Authority, 24. Co-ordination : Meaning and Nature, 25. Controlling , 26. Communication, 27.Motivation, 28.Leadership
1. Business–Meaning, Definition, Elements, Nature and Object, 2. Business Organisation : Importance and Forms, 3. Sole Proprietorship, 4. Partnership Organisation, 5. Joint Stock Company, 6. Incorporation of a Company, 7. Co-operative Organisation or Co-operative Ownership, 8. Public Enterprises, 9. Size of Business Unit, 10. Management and Administration, 11. Organisation : Meaning, Objects and Principles, 12. Types of Organisation, 13. Business Combinations, 14. Scientific Management, 15. Rationalisation, 16. Employee’s Remuneration, 17. Sources of Finance, 18. Stock Exchange, SEBI, NSEIL and OTCEI, 19. Produce Exchange, 20. Plant Location.
An excellent book for commerce students appearing in competitive, professional and other examinations. 1. Business–Meaning, Definition, Elements, Nature and Object, 2. Business Organisation : Importance and Forms, 3. Sole Proprietorship, 4. Partnership Organisation, 5. Joint Stock Company, 6. Incorporation of a Company, 7. Co-operative Organisation or Co-operative Ownership, 8. Public Enterprises, 9. Size of Business Unit, 10. Management and Administration, 11. Organisation : Meaning, Objects and Principles, 12. Types of Organisation, 13. Business Combinations, 14. Scientific Management, 15. Rationalisation, 16. Employee’s Remuneration, 17. Sources of Finance, 18. Stock Exchange, SEBI, NSEIL and OTCEI, 19. Produce Exchange, 20. Plant Location.
The book 'Business Organisation' has been written in accordance with the latest syllabus prescribed for B. Com. Semester 1 for different universities who have adopted the common unified syllabus under National Education Policy 2020. The author has made sure to avoid unnecessary information from the book. The text of the book has been class-tested. The matter has been presented in a readable and thought-provoking style, and examples from Indian businesses have been included to make the content relatable and easily understandable for students.