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The Fall of John Thain - Corporate Governance and Ethics in Strategic Management.
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The business cases are from relevant chapters of the text book. All the questions have equal weight and comprehensive/descriptive in nature in case analysis. Each question is expected to be within 200 to 250 words. Up to a maximum of 70% of the allocated mark for each question will be assigned for the accuracy and completeness of the answer. Up to a maximum 30% of the mark will be allocated mainly but not limited on the demonstration of the following parameters:
- Structure of the response including clear introductory and concluding remarks with body.
- Showing of examples wherever applicable.
- Drawing graphs wherever applicable.
- Academic evidence supporting the argument.
- Logical flow and smooth transitions between arguments.
Free of grammar and spelling errors along with appropriate writing style - clear and concise.
Where the actions that John Thain tool on personal parks and bonuses legal? Where they ethical? What does this case teach you about the difference between staying within the bounds of the law and behaving ethically?
What might John Thain have done differently? If he had pursed a different set of actions with regards to personal perks and bonuses, what might the outcome have been for him and for Merrill Lynch?
Ensure using a easy and simple language in the solution.
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