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    Crosby considers measurement as very important to improve quality but they use it in different ways. For Juran and Crosby they view the cost of quality as a focus of measurement. Cost can measured in dollars and for both Crosby and Juran they consider that money is the language of management. Success of the efforts of the quality will be ultimately measured by meeting customer requirements. Juran normally considers the cost of all the poor quality as a important factor because it shows how much they are

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    Crosby considers measurement as very important to improve quality but they use it in different ways. For Juran and Crosby they view the cost of quality as a focus of measurement. Cost can measured in dollars and for both Crosby and Juran they consider that money is the language of management. Success of the efforts of the quality will be ultimately measured by meeting customer requirements. Juran normally considers the cost of all the poor quality as a important factor because it shows how much they are

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    According to USLegal (2016) an expert testimony is, “the testimony made by a qualified person about a scientific, technical, or professional issue”. An expert that is familiarized with the subject of matter is generally called to testify. In the instance of the Little Rascals Case: State V. Robert Kelly and The Martinsville Trial an expert witness in children suggestibility was called to testify known as, Maggie Bruck. Bruck (1998) wrote about her experiences in these trials and the pitfalls of performing

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    more than one expert giving opinion evidence, it is very common that those opinions are different. As it takes place in this coursework case. This disagreement may be based on differences in theoretical foundations, analyses of data, different approach to the problem or simply, due to one of the experts manipulating with evidence on behalf of one of the sides. What is more, the complexity of the legal system is very complex and can also fuel this perception. For example, when an expert is not aware

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    This case caused immunity to be removed from expert witnesses across the United Kingdom. Expert witness is anyone “with knowledge of or experience in a particular field or discipline beyond that to be expected of a layman” according to (Pamplin and White, 2008); this includes computer professionals. Before looking into the Jones v Kaney case, it is worth reflecting at how expert witnesses were treated previously. Prior to the Jones v Kaney case, expert witnesses enjoyed the immunity from suit just

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    licensed clinical psychologist, was the one that Allen (the client) was referred to by the Virginia Department of Corrections (as required by Code 37.1-70.4 (C)), for an evaluation report in which he conducted and completed. Dr. Boggio, was also an expert witness testifying for the Commonwealth of Virginia. Under Multiple Relationships which both covered by APA code of ethics sub-category 3.05 and Specialty Guidelines code 4.02; that he should have refrain from entering into multiple relationship

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    Dillworth’s work as a physical therapist puts her in a parallel position to a practitioner, as seen in First Marblehead Corp. v. House, 541 F.3d 36 (1st Cir. 2008). The expert’s testimony in First Marblehead was relevant because the expert witness’s professional background as a certified public accountant, with degrees in economics and financial advisement, would assist the trier of fact with understanding the financial complexities in the case from a practitioner’s position. Id. at 36, 42. Dillworth’s

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    Anyone can be an expert in their own mind, but to be an expert other people must identify you as an expert as well. I am an expert when it comes to all things horses. Training horses, riding horses, and even giving lessons to people on how to ride a horse. An expert is someone who knows what they are talking about backwards and forwards. They are able to answer any question that comes their way and is able to fix a problem. I am capable of doing this when I give horseback riding lessons. It takes

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    needed in credit, operations, and market. Risk management in banks does not only involve planning and backup but also technical assistance that helps bank managers take quick action and manage all risks (Mali & Kulkarni, n.d). This would help increase quality, reduce error, decrease manpower, security system in banks, increase speed for complex tasking, increase customer service, and improve decisions (Mali & Kulkarni, n.d). Although this system has some persuasive advantages, it could also be opposed

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    construction firms, such as quality, reputation, profit and company?s culture etcetera. and so on. However, in the current dynamic global construction market, several indicators exist which may affect Chinese firms expanding their businesses overseas. Therefore, it is necessary to establish a model to analyse and improve Chinese construction firms? international competitiveness. A three rounds Modified-Delphi interview was ere conducted with 15 Chinese construction industry?s experts; , the iterations of

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