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    (negligently) runs over another while driving carelessly has committed a tort of battery based on negligence Duty of Care The reasonable person standard The law does not require perfection‚ only what is reasonable under the circumstances In the case of a professional such as a doctor‚ engineer or accountant‚ that standard is a reasonable doctor‚ engineer or accountant. SQUISH LA FISH v. THOMCO Issue Did the defendant fail to take reasonable care that the information it provided was correct

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    HANYANG UNIVERSITY DIVISION: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION INSTRUCTOR: PROF. SEONG-JIN CHOI HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL CASE: Google Inc. (Abridged) 2nd case report Fall Semester 2013 Seoul‚ 10th September 2013 submitted by: Karl Rempel Asternweg 5 67551 Worms  +49 160 990 100 78  karl.rempel@fh-worms.de student-id: 9100420130 Summary The Harvard Business CaseGoogle Inc. (Abridged)” from December 14 th 2010‚ written by Benjamin Edelman and Thomas R. Eisenmann‚ describes Google’s

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    Case Summary: Google has quickly become one of the most recognizable brands and leading companies in the world. The company has perfected the internet search engine and has expanded to offer more than 120 products globally. Innovation is truly the foundation of Google; employees are mandated to spend 20% of their time on pet projects. Further‚ they are able to choose from various platforms and operating systems that make the most sense for individuals. Embedded within the culture is a set of notions

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    Electronic Medical Records Making healthcare affordable and accessible to all Americans is one of the top priorities of the federal government. In order “to reach this goal‚ the federal government and many medical professionals strongly advocate the implementation of electronic health care records” (Steward‚ 2005). What is an electronic medical record (EMR)? An electronic medical record (EMR) is a computerized medical record created in an organization that delivers care‚ such as a hospital or physician’s

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    Switching from paper to electronic medical records cost the medical industry billions of dollars. There is a strong push by physicians and the federal government for change in how hospitals store patient records. However‚ this transition is not without its share of complications. Medical record program and systems tailor themselves toward bureaucrats than physicians‚ some apposed Mayo Clinic(one of the United States leading healthcare systems) employees have stated(Freudenheim). Nevertheless‚ the

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    Google Case 1. Discuss competition in the search industry. Which of the five competitive forces seem strongest? weakest? What is your assessment of overall industry attractiveness? Competition in the search industry is high. There are several search engines available‚ albeit Google holds the top percentage. Some of Google’s opposing forces are Yahoo!‚ Bing‚ and MSN search. The strongest is competitive rivalry and the weakest is buyer power. There is a big rivalry amongst search engines

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    themselves “what does retention of records mean‚ and how do I find out more about rules and regulations regarding that?” or perhaps you seek to learn what the difference is between federal and state government retention laws? If either of these are true then take comfort‚ my friend‚ for you won’t need look any further than this very essay. The retention of records laws are laws that clearly designate how long medical records are required to be held on to by a medical faciliy. Not only that‚ but the

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    Internet and business world. How could a simple idea proposed in a dorm room by Larry Page and Sergey Brin grow into this huge giant of the business world? The purpose of this case study is to examine the reasons as well as possible scenarios that will help Google lead the charge throughout the new millennium. 1) Evaluate Google using the competitive forces and value chain models. There are several information systems that companies may apply their business strategy to‚ in hopes‚ of achieving a competitive

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    Electronic medical records are very useful and efficient when it comes to keeping a record of a patient’s medical history. The program that I will be referring to today is called PMR (Patient medical record)‚ and it’s built with the same concept of electronic medical record systems that are used in most practices. EMR’s have multiple advantages that paper records can’t match such as quick access‚ cloud storage‚ and multiple copies. Adding a new patient problem to the patient problem list‚ a new medication

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    Mgt 439 Google Case Study

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    Anthony Lee Case Study Google Inc. Texas A& M Commerce Google’s Mission‚ Ethical Principles‚ and Involvement in China Google is the world leader in search engines for the internet. The companies Mission Statement is “To organize the world’s information and make it universally acceptable and useful”. With this mission in mind Google has built a search engine‚ that based on key words or phrases entered by a user will scour the web for articles‚ videos‚ images‚ pdf’s and other items and

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