Saturday, December 27, 2008

Essentials of Business Law or Enterprise Resource Planning in Distribution

Essentials of Business Law

Author: Jeffrey F Beatty

Affordable and fascinating! With its innovative, story-telling learning aids, fascinating cases, and compelling business applications, ESSENTIALS OF BUSINESS LAW is not only authoritative and accurate—it is also a pleasure to read. From the very first chapter, the authors' superb writing will draw you into the concepts of business law within the context of vivid examples and memorable scenarios. Throughout the text the authors "teach by example" using activities that enhance active learning by showing you how to think through issues from a lawyer's perspective. No other text is as effective at helping you learn how to apply concepts and contexts in practice, and in teaching you why business law matters not only to your career but also to your daily life.



Table of Contents:
UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION. 1. Introduction to Law. 2. Business Ethics and Social Responsibility. 3. Dispute Resolution. 4. Common Law, Statutory Law, and Administrative Law. 5. Constitutional Law. 6. Torts. 7. Crime. 8. International Law. UNIT 2: CONTRACTS. 9. Introduction to Contracts. 10. Agreement. 11. Consideration. 12. Legality. 13. Capacity and Consent. 14. Written Contracts. 15. Third Parties. 16. Performance and Discharge. 17. Remedies. UNIT 3: COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS. 18. Introduction to Sales. 19. Ownership and Risk. 20. Warranties and Product Liability. 21. Performance and Remedies. 22. Creating a Negotiable Instrument. 23. Liability for Negotiable Instruments. 24. Liability for Negotiable Instruments: Banks and Their Customers. 25. Secured Transactions. 26. Bankruptcy. UNIT 4: EMPLOYMENT, BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS, AND PROPERTY. 27. Agency. 28. Employment Law. 29. Starting a Business. 30. Corporations. 31. Property. 32. Cyberlaw. 33. Intellectual Property.

Book review: Resources Firms and Strategies or Empire by Integration

Enterprise Resource Planning in Distribution

Author: F Barry Lawrenc

Are you ready to use Enterprise Resource Planning systems? ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING IN DISTRIBUTION takes you inside the world of general information technology with real ERP stories, companies and names, then shows you how the advanced Enterprise Resource Planning system explores likely future technology developments today.



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