Discover what control stock is, its benefits, and examples of influence in public companies. Learn how major shareholders leverage control stock for corporate decisions.
Every company like to believe that its employees and management are above reproach and would never do something to harm the organization. However, it is also a wise business move to have systems in ...
Buying unnecessary inventory costs your business money. Conversely, inadequate inventory can lose sales. Accountants and analysts have developed a number of metrics for judging how efficiently your ...
News reports show the frightening weather satellite images of a hurricane that’s causing concern for leaders of an automobile manufacturing plant. The possible effects on the supply chain as the storm ...
In this chapter, I will present a few useful “cookbook” applications for real-time control circuits designed to perform some specific low-level task and interface with a master controller for ...
Learn how Vis Major, or "superior force," affects contracts and liability. Discover examples, coverage exceptions, and how it differs from foreseeable events.
When was the last time you took a test that didn’t go quite as well as expected? Do you remember how you felt? While you might have tried to ease the disappointment with copious amounts of chocolate ...
This is part four of a five-part series. Leaders routinely repress or defer their own needs, desires, goals, or emotions in service of others, which is called self-control. While many leaders are ...
Impulse control issues refer to the difficulty some people have in stopping themselves from engaging in certain behaviors. Common examples include: gambling stealing aggressive behavior toward others ...