Friday, March 30, 2012

FRIDAY 03/30

SR368
TODAY:
-Chapter 8 discussion questions 11-15 were due.
-We finished our discussion of Chapter 8.  Our discussion focused on the common types of sport facility contracts.

HOMEWORK:
-Brittany Martelle will bring in a current event for us to discuss.
-Read Chapter 9 & answer the following Discussion Questions:
1) What % of all accident deaths in the U.S. do slip-&-fall accidents account for?
2) What % of incidents at U.S. stadiums are a result of slip-&-falls?
3) What is the most recent 2009 definition of risk management?
4) What is the primary goal of a risk manager?
5) What are the 3 basic steps in the DIM process?
6) What are the 3 steps in developing a risk management plan?
7) What does SOP stand for?

IC212 
TODAY:
-No new discussion questions were due.
-We finished our discussion of The Corporation Chapter 1.  Our discussion focused on branding.

HOMEWORK:
-Jefferson Rojas will bring in a current event for us to discuss.
-No new discussion questions.

MN371
TODAY:
-BUAB Chapters 7 & 8 discussion questions were due.
-We continued our discussion of Chapter 14.  Our discussion focused on analyzing beer consumer data to see how it applies to researching locations for a microbrewery.  We also began watching a video clip of the microbrewery Oceanside Ale Works.

HOMEWORK:
-Wes Russell will bring in a current event for us to discuss.
-Read textbook Chapter 5 & answer the following Discussion Questions:
1A) Explain what a sole proprietorship is?
1B) State & summarize the advantages.
1C) State & summarize the disadvantages.
2A) Explain what a partnership it.
2B) State & summarize the advantages.
2C) State & summarize the disadvantages.
3A) Explain what a corporation is.
3B) State & summarize the advantages.
3C) State & summarize the disadvantages.

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