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Business Research Paper Ideas

October 20th, 2009 webmaster No comments

Some great business research paper ideas include developing a paper regarding human resource needs, marketing needs, business environment, or nearly anything you can think of that could assist an organization to meet the needs of profit and consumers. Every paper you write for business courses should include some research, as this demonstrates that you are learning how to gather important information in the decision-making process. Decisions must not be made randomly in organizations; they must be supported by solid research and evaluations such as SWOT analysis.

As all of your business research papers must include solid thinking and the application of your learning materials, it is important to understand how to use key words in your library database searches. Every piece of information you gather must directly apply to the solution you are developing in your paper. When researching the best ideas for your paper you must consider how the current environment will influence the decisions of businesses. It is essential to develop your idea in a way that an organization could use the information to successful implement a strategy. You may select any number of ideas based on your current class, coursework, or primary focus of the course. Read more…

Research Paper on Business Strategies

August 27th, 2009 webmaster No comments

Iva Stigmatism’s business, North/South Eyeland Specs has many strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats from both the internal and external environment. In the beginning Iva saw an opportunity to break into a market that he viewed as having weaknesses within its management levels. Although the company in question was not going to be in direct competition with Iva’s, the opportunity to start a new business was there. The loophole Iva found that allowed a medical practitioner to test eyes and hand out prescriptions was a definite opportunity, as it meant Iva was able to conduct his business without an optometrist. This would otherwise have created a weakness, as there are not very many optometrists in training.

One of the main threats to Iva and his newly formed business was the competition from around 350 other practising optometrists in New Zealand. Iva needed an edge that would make customers change to North/South Eyeland Specs and he came up with several strengths that achieved this aim.
First of all Iva expanded his business and set up an on-site glazing machine at their Victoria Street location. This meant that all the work for peoples’ lenses could be done within Iva’s own company, which eliminated external costs and time. Iva created another strength for his company by developing more branches of his business outside of Auckland. This was a wise strategy, because Iva could then target more than just the Auckland market. This created a significant advantage, since many overseas competitors were looking to move into the New Zealand market and Iva believed that Auckland would be the most likely first location for these major competitor’s businesses. Read more…

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How to Write a Good Business Research Paper

June 1st, 2009 webmaster No comments

Welcome to our discipline blogs where you will find tons of information that can assist you in developing a strong paper with quality work. Today we are working on writing a business research paper. As you know, research papers are designed to demonstrate a thorough knowledge of your topic. Whether your paper will develop research on management techniques, marketing, human resources, or even industry best practices, you will need to prepare a good business research paper by defining a solid topic that you can address using information from numerous sources including textbooks and databases.

First, you will need to do some reading, check out current articles on your topic from magazines such as US News Today, BBC, Fortune, or any other business source that suits your area or addresses concerns - like the American Marketing Journal. After reading stories from some of these sources, you may find that you have chosen your topic, or that you wish to address something you did not see anything about. For instance, commonplace in today’s articles are childhood obesity rates; however, there is limited information regarding childcare in the workplace. Offering childcare in the work place could decrease the availability of fast foods to children and increase employee job satisfaction (ultimately leading to decreased employee turnover rates). If you are still unsure of your topic for your business research paper, get assistance from colleagues and instructors, or simply type in business topics into your search engine and run with it.

When you write a business research paper, you will need to prepare it in the proper formatting, based on the requirements of your school this could be in APA, MLA, Turabian/Chicago, or Harvard format (style). Your school may have a specific structure, and outline that must be followed to complete your paper successfully. Additionally, your outline should be constructed in the very beginning, after defining your topic and while you are collecting research. Your outline will include your references, citations from favorite sections of the sources, thesis statement, a short abstract to guide you, and a short conclusion that reminds you of what you want to accomplish in your paper. Your short abstract and conclusion will not be the final drafts; they are only reminders of where you want your good business research paper to be when you are done writing it.

Finally, writing a good business research paper is all about understanding your topic, do you know a lot about your topic? What does it say in the encyclopedia? What theories exist? Is there a history behind your topic or is it a current idea/problem? Consider questions such as these as you work with your topic to clarify your thesis statement. When you are done, all that will remain is the writing and the editing. So, hop to it, your paper is waiting!

Business Ethics

April 15th, 2009 webmaster No comments

The paper explores the question, of how businesses should weigh their obligations to the public and to shareholders?’ with reference to ethically questionable conduct of Telstra’s deceptive advertising. The paper argues that both public and shareholder interests are important to business. Business has a social responsibility to conduct its affairs as a good citizen and should be treated accordingly. Management’s role is to maintain the health of an organisation and balance the conflicting claims of multiple stakeholders (public & shareholders). This implies more than just adhering to the law, which does not produce instant justice or ethical behaviour but acting in accord with the common good. Therefore, the combined benefit or common good as defined in the Virtue Theory should be the criterion in which the measure business obligation to these two stakeholders.

It was reported in the Courier Mail that Telstra was forced to withdraw a Television advertisement, which deceptively passed off old footage of a Texas flood victim, portraying her as a victim of the Katherine flood disaster. The advertisement also used footage of real Katherine flood victims without their consent, which added to the surviving victims’ grief. Errol Simpler of the Australian purported that this case could be viewed as a barometer of the ethical and moral climate in the advertising and telecommunication industries.

Assessing the ethical and moral worth of this type of action in terms of Kantianism and Utilitarianism moral philosophies, leads to the conclusion that current standards are deficient. In business, Kantianism emphasises the importance of adhering to organisational ethics policies and/or adhering to both societal regulations and laws. Climates characterised by a high level of Kantianism are less likely to be associated with behaviour that is ethically questionable. Telstra’s actions have circumvented the three pillars of Kantianism; duty, universalisability and respect. Actions were not for public good but self-serving, and people were not respected or considered.
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December 30th, 2008 webmaster No comments

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