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Create a 12 pages page paper that discusses risk management in the jinjiang international hotel in china. According to Ehrbar (1998) management of organizational risk is presented with three outcomes. The first one is the intolerable situation which means that the source of the risk has to be abandoned or in cases where the source was technology then it can be replaced. If the risk is a natural hazard then vulnerabilities are reduced. The second outcome is intolerable situations. This shows that risks are to be handled within the limits of practical resource investments. This can be conducted either by corporate risk managers or regulatory agencies. The third outcome is that of acceptable situations. This can only be applied where the risks are small or negligible. This study shows the tools and techniques used in the management of risks and the implementation of the mechanism in both theory and practical examples.

In order to control and evaluate risks, certain objectives are identified, these include. one, identifying the risk in time. The second objective is viewing the likelihood of the risk and the financial impact on the business. The third is allocating resources available for control in order of priorities and later setting clear control objectives. Thompson (2002) shows fraud occurs in many ways depending on the authority granted in Hotels. Hotels are fixed cost and therefore and therefore implementing loss controls measures maximizes cash flows. In order to avoid an occurrence of risks in hotels, the following method should be followed. First one needs to identify and assess the threats involved as well as the vulnerability of critical assets to specific threats (Kotler 1998).

Ways of reducing these risks should be identified and the measures based on strategies should be prioritized According to Cannon (1999) the principles of risk management should. create value by improving the organisational position. They should also be part of decision making and act as an integral part of the organisational processes. The principles should also aim at addressing uncertainty through systematic and structured ways basing on the best available information. They should be tailored in order to take account of the human factors. &nbsp.Higuera and Haimes (1996) describe that a good risk plan for managing risk should contain a schedule to control implementation and responsible persons to be appointed for the actions.

This paper studies The Jinjiang International Hotel in China that deals with restaurant services, fitness center, internet access, parking, and room service. The five-star deluxe hotels mostly target both tourists and locals living around. It offers an ideal location at the center of Wuhan’s Central Business District. The size of the business is quite large as it can accommodate about 1000 guests per night. It plans to improve its quality in order to bring it to the standards that the guests expect. It is located 30 minutes from the International Airport and 5 minutes from the railway station thus making it a good choice for both businessmen and leisure travelers. The hotel offers leisure, business and meeting standpoints with a destination restaurant, a hot spot bar, and a retail store. The company provides employment to about 400 people.

 

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Write a 20 page essay on Growth and Expansion of the Nazi Party 1933.

This research tells that on November 9, 1918, just two days before the end of World War I, the German Emperor, William II abdicated and signed the armistice that ended the war. This was followed by major reparation payment demands and other reforms that caused massive hardships for Germany in the interwar period. Elections were held in January 1919 which elected a national assembly that was to draft a new constitution. The Weimar constitution gave way to much more liberal methods of governance as opposed to the authoritarianism and militarism of the previous regime and government. The constitution also gave way to the formation of two houses of parliament. This included the lower house, the Reichstag which was to be constituted by elected parliamentarians chosen by the German people through a universal adult suffrage. The model of the constitution was such that small parties were guaranteed seats in the parliament and it was virtually impossible for any single party to control the Reichstag. This created cracks in the constitutional system of Germany which gave rise to the Nazi party and ultimately, the rise of Hitler as the supreme authority of Germany. The Weimar Republic’s constitution made it imperative for the President to appoint the Chancellor and the Reichstag had the power to interrogate the chancellor candidate and could pass a vote of no confidence in such a candidate. The President could also dissolve the Reichstag in emergency situations through Article 48. In 1930, there had been numerous situations where the German President, Paul von Hindenburg had bypassed the Reichstag in making numerous decisions. This set a precedent in which the German parliament was seen as a weak body that did not have its own will or own position in matters and situations. This created cracks that Hitler could exploit in order to take up a position in the government. After winning the most seats in 1932, Hitler had won the election and was in line to become chancellor in January 1933. Paul von Hindenburg, the German President moved to dissolve parliament and asked for new elections. This is because Hindenburg did not like the ideologies of Hitler. He, therefore, dissolved the Reichstag and asked for fresh elections.

 

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I will pay for the following essay This is a short, 2 page, 12 pt font, double spaced comparing WWII and Vietnam. This paper is not about combat but about how they were viewed differently from a political perspective in the US, as well as how they were viewed by the public. This is d. The essay is to be 2 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

The motion pictures and radio technology in America enabled them to view and hear the events of war especially in Europe and Asia and felt that they needed to act. The US participated in both the Second World War and the Vietnam War by sending their soldiers to the battle. The other motivation of the US participating in the WWII was the knowledge that the soldiers had due to the tremendous training to fight in battlefields. On the other hand, the main motivations for the US involvement in the Vietnam War were its attempt to prevent communism as they felt that it did not lead to development. The Americans feared communism and feared that it might take over the world and they started sending war materials to and help to the capitalists in Vietnam. The US feared that the Communist Vietnam would conquer the capitalist, and they fought the war until 1975, and the North Vietnamese defeated the South Vietnamese.

Many Americans did not want to join the WWII and close to 79% of the American population said that they would vote an ‘NO to a referendum was put upon joining the war. In fact, the Americans were pushed to participate in the war against their will. The Americans finally join. The country policy was to maintain neutrality to the war and the depression that occurred in the country. Most of the Americans were also occupied with their personal troubles and problems to pay any attention to the war. The neutrality Act prohibited the Americans from supplying weapons and supplies to foreigners involved in the conflict. The Americans preferred piece and blamed their troubles to their participation in the WWI by supplying firearms and other war materials.

The cold war came after WWI and WWII in which there was a state of political and military tension between the Western and the Eastern Blocs. There was little or no direct fighting but supported the proxy wars in Korea, Afghanistan, and Vietnam. The period was full of psychological warfare,

 

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The theme of the individual essay is “Approaches to Ethical Decision Making.” It aims to give you an opportunity to apply ethical theories into the real business world, in other words, to integrate ethical perspectives into decision making.

There are three major schools of ethics in the Babson Framework for Ethical Decision Making, they are:

  1. Deontological Ethics (Duty)
  2. Utilitarianism (Consequences)
  3. Virtue Ethics (Character)

The question are

  1. Identify the CSR issue(s) and business decisions to be considered (if you are local students, you are required to select a case from Hong Kong; if you are non-local students, you are expected to find a case from your home country);
  2. Gather information and facts that are relevant to the decision as well as identify the affected stakeholders and determine their interests;
  3. Propose alternatives based on the above three ethical schools and identify consequences of each alternative to the relevant stakeholders;
  4. Evaluate all alternatives and decide which one is your final decision with justification.

 

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