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    Google, Inc. Overview Google is a global technology leader, focused on improving the ways people connect with information. Through innovations in web search and advertising, Google is now a top Internet destination and possesses one of the most recognized brands in the world. Available to anyone with an Internet connection, Google maintains the world’s largest online index of web sites and other content. Revenue is generated by delivering relevant, cost-effective online advertising. Businesses

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    management and board members are often more trusting. Most of financial fraud that firms encountered are cause by board members and upper level management, such as the infamous case that occurred in 2001 Dennis Kozlowski, the former CEO of Tyco International Ltd., and former Tyco finance chief Mark Swartz “were sentenced up to 25 years in prison for stealing hundreds of millions of dollars from the company.” After the infamous Enron and WorldCom scandal, all publicly traded company are required to audit by

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    Company background and History Johnson Controls, is my current company and they acquired us (Detcon) towards the end of 2016. Before Johnson Controls, we were part of Tyco Inc. which acquired us at the end of 2015. Detcon was found by brothers, Dan and James Alpha in 1983 in their garage. In 1985, they started their commercial sales and it took off from there. Until 2011, Detcon only manufactured fixed gas monitors. In 2011, the company acquired two additional gas detection companies, GMI and Oldham

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    Many people don’t recognize white collar crime as a crime. For some reason, they do not think white Collar crime as illegal. As it is a non-violent crime and have no direct damage to people. Even if white collar crime is non-violent crime, it affects a lot to consumers, corporate, and economy. Nevertheless, unlike its recognition white collar crime deals with the money, white collar crime affect a lot to society. White collar crime are criminal acts that are enacted by people during the course of

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    Corporate Governance Benchmarking Businesses in today’s society must be aggressive and competitive to meet the demands of consumers. The corporate culture must be one of shared beliefs with expectations and values that influence and guide the thinking of individuals in a positive and ethical manner. As each organization’s success depends on profitability and productivity, the magnitude of success or failure can be controlled by a few bad apples within the organization. Organizations capable of

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    of movement in the sun, moon, and planets. It also fit into the religious doctrine of the time that believed that earth was the center of the universe and all creation. 3. What were Tyco Brahe’s principal contributions to science? How did he try to resolve the question of the structure of the universe? Tyco Brahe constructed large brass tools for astronomical measurements. These tools were built as accurately as possible. He even took into accound the expansion and contraction of the

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    The Golden Parachute Option for CEO's

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    Imagine being in a world where people are paid in cash bonuses, stock options, or generous severance pay when fired from their job due to a company merger, are asked to leave, or choose to retire. This happens to be a reality for many CEO’s and top executives of companies. We live in an economy where mergers and take over’s have become common, and to allow this option for the highest paid employees of a company is arguably unfair. While researching golden parachutes, I formed questions due to the

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    Corporate Governance System which is governed through federal securities laws and regulations enforced by SEC, NYSE and NASDAQ. The effectiveness of this system has been heavily criticized due to its massive failure in preventing Enron, WorldCom, and Tyco corporate misconduct. Details of these scandals evidenced that the optimal amount of independence and oversight was not adequately practiced over the boards of U.S. companies. Thus, in 2002, SEC enacted the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) intended to protect

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    Border security The border control has policies set to particularly stop illegal immigrants into the U.S.A. The official mission of this border control is to ensure that the boundaries of the United States are protected through prevention of illegal entry and through the detection, interdicting as well as apprehending illegal entrants, smugglers and contraband. The protection of the borders of the U.S.A; land, sea and air is vital for the homeland security as well as economic prosperity. Border

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    Without this oversight, situations like Volkswagen, Enron, Tyco and Worldcom will continue to happen. Knowingly committing and concealing fraudulent activities is undoubtedly illegal. If I were a manager during this scandal, my initial focus with my employees would have been centered around ensuring all employees

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