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Disintermediation
Disintermediation is the removal of intermediaries in economics from a supply chain, or "cutting out the middlemen" in connection with a transaction or a series of transactions.
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Disclosing Your Business Idea
Should you disclosure your startup business idea? t depends on how secure your idea is protected and to whom you disclose the information.
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Direct Materials Purchasing Budget
The direct materials purchasing budget contains all of the materials to be purchased and costs of those materials for a production process during a specified period of time.
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International Dispute Resolution
This video discusses the concept of international dispute resolution in the context of commercial agreements between private parties from different nations. It highlights the importance of identifying the rules that govern the execution...
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Informative Communications
An informative message in the workplace is simply the sharing of meaningful information between people in an unbiased and professional manner.
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Individual Perceptions in a Negotiation
This Video Explains Individual Perceptions in a Negotiation
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How do Managers Delegate Authority
Dr. Kyle Huff explains what is how do Managers Delegate Authority
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How does a Security Interest Benefit a Mortgage Lender
How does a Security Interest Benefit a Mortgage Lender
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Enforcing Arbitration Awards: Procedures and Processes
This video discusses the process of enforcing arbitration awards. It explains how parties can register the award with a court or state, and how the court or judge can affirm it and enter a judgment behind it, making it enforceable. The...
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Hedgehog Concept
The Hedgehog Concept calls on companies to identify their core value proposition (or the primary thing that they do well) and focus on that.
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Group vs Team
What is a Group? What is a Team? What is the difference between a group and a team? A group is a collection of individuals who coordinate their efforts, while a team is a group of people who share a common goal. While similar, the two...
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Functions of Administrative Agencies
This Video Explains Functions of Administrative Agencies
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Four Stages of Group Development
What ar the 4 Stages of Group Development? Psychologist Bruce Tuckman described how teams move through stages known as forming, storming, norming, and performing, and adjourning (or mourning). You can use Tuckman's model to help your...