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Carolyn Jones was a recent accounting graduate who wanted to take the Uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam. Like many others who studied for the CPA exam, Carolyn looked for resources to help her prepare. She soon discovered companies...
The music industry has long been a symbol of the damaging potential of the Internet. With the rise of digital media, consumers began transferring music from physical mediums, such as CDs, onto computers. At the same time, music distribution via...
Shannon was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at 9 years old. According to the American Diabetes Association, “Type 1 diabetes is usually diagnosed in children and young adults, and was previously known as juvenile diabetes. Only 5% of people with...
Diversity and inclusion are important topics for students to consider as part of their educational experience. Not only are these subjects important as part of a general education, but also a variety of institutions place value on these...
Judi and Terry Paul, the founders and principal owners of Renaissance Learning (“RLRN”), were vocal in their objections of the potential sale of RLRN to Plato Learning, Inc. (“Plato”). A bidding war had erupted between Plato and Permira...
Leslie Thompson started a western boot business based on her idea of an interchangeable decorative inlay, visible through a patterned opening in the boot shaft. Her process was to receive shipments of the boots from her only supplier in Mexico...
The Downtown Development Corporation (DDC) in Fletcher, NE was a non-profit organization that organized events in downtown Fletcher, a small community that underwent a downtown revitalization. The DDC hired consultants to develop a marketing...
Surveillance video released to the public shows the CEO of Centerplate Inc., Des Hague, kicking a dog in the elevator of an upscale Vancouver Hotel. The video resulted in a flurry of media attention on the successful CEO and his company....
The continual decline in state funding for public higher education has caused many universities to abandon their traditional budgeting models and search for new alternatives to cope with budget shortfalls. The Responsibility-Centered Management...
Wal-Mart was becoming a key provider of financial services to millions of US low-income consumers at the fringes of the traditional banking industry. It offered check cashing, bill payment, money transfers, credit cards, prepaid cards, small-...