Career portfolio - Theiss
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Career PortfolioMatt Theiss
Northwood UniversityCareer Development
Table of ContentsIntroduction……….pg.3Goals……….pg.4Resume……….pg.5Work examples:Powerpoints……….pg.6-8Excel……….pg.9Word……….pg.10-11References……….pg.12
IntroductionThis portfolio is a way to show my work and
accomplishments throughout my college career
I have focused on Business Administration with main focuses on Accounting and Management and a minor in Entertainment and Sports Promotion Management
GoalsContinuously learn and grow from different
business opportunitiesFind a job that allows me to develop and
expand my skill setUse that skill set to help the company
ResumeMatt Theiss
(989)513-1611 [email protected]
School Address Home Address
4000 Whiting Dr. 1202 Tanwood Ct.
Midland, Mi 48640 Midland, Mi 48642
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Education:
Northwood University - Midland, Mi
Bachelors of Business Administration August 2009-Present
Major: Accounting
Minors: Management, Entertainment and Sports Management
Cumulative GPA: 3.3
Scholarships: Northwood Freedom Scholarship, Men's baseball scholarship
Will have completed 150 credit hours upon graduation
Relevant Experience:
Pitching Coach of Gladwin American Legion May 2011-August 2012
Held all duties associated with the pitching staff
Baseball Heaven Training Center October 2011-Present
Taught pitching and hitting
Umpire hitting league games
Effectively balanced work, baseball, and full time student status
Additional Experience:
Volunteer opportunities
helped build baseball fields, working school carnivals
Work Examples – Powerpoint
Porter’s 5 Forces
Rivalry
HIGH
Threat of New
Entrants
LOW
Power of Buyers
MEDIUM
Threat of Substitutes
HIGH
Power of SuppliersMEDIUM
Strategic Issues
• Long Haul vs. Short Haul– E190 Reactions
• Managing Growth• Valentine’s Day Crisis
The VRIO Framework
Valuable Rare Imitate Organized Competitive Advantage
ComfortFeatures
X X X X X
CustomerService
X X X X X
Low Cost X X X
No Cancellations
X X X
Work Examples - Excel
Process Step Potential failure mode Potential effect of failure Severity Potential cause of failure Occurrence Prevention Detection RPN Recommended ActionFront Desk interaction scheduling issue Angry customers 7 incompetent receptionist 7 computer check to make sure the time is open 4 196 manually check and the computer checkpurchase of membership or single entry charged incorrect amount Angry customers 7 Cash register error 6 manuel check of what the customer orders 6 252 have a system that allows to make changes if errors occuractivity selection scheduling issue customers may leave 8 sheduling errors 7 computer check to make sure the time is open 4 224 manually and automatic checksHitting activities pitching machine malfunction someone getting hit by a ball 10 faulty parts 2 maintenance checks 1 20 regular calibration and maintenance checksPitching activities injury arm injury 10 lack of stretching 4 detailed streching and arm care requirements 7 280 make sure that customers follow the arm care programs
Work Examples - Word The Hershey company would like to fulfill all of their commitments, but they also want to make sure that they do this ethically and legally. This is why they outline the necessary ethical behaviors that the company expects all employees, officers and directors to follow. Also everyone that does work on the company's behalf is required to follow The Hershey Company's code of conduct as well. This includes consultants, agents, suppliers and business partners that have to follow Hershey's code of conduct as well as their own. The employees have to familiarize with all laws, policies, and regulations that apply to their jobs. They also have to immediately report any known or suspected any ethical or legal misconduct. They do this to try to act as role models for the for the rest of the industry. They want to make the best working environment possible where employees are comfortable and able to ask questions. It is the managers responsibility to make sure that all employees read the code of conduct and also understand it.
The Hershey Company fulfills their commitments in many ways and are able to do so while still following their code of conduct. For example The Hershey Company is fulfilling their commitment to the global community by using recyclable packaging, reducing the materials that they use in their packaging, and reducing CO2 emissions in the creation of their products. They believe in making and delivering their products in a way that is both environmentally sustainable and fulfill their responsibility to others. On the other hand, The Hershey Company has not always followed through with their responsibilities. For example some of the cocoa farms that produce for Hershey don't have acceptable working environments for their employees. Many are overworked and underpaid. Also there have been some child labor law concerns from these farms in the past. Hershey is committed to a safe working environment and yet they still dealt with these cocoa farms in order to keep the cost of their products down. Recently however Hershey has decided on to buy from certified buyers that guarantee there are safe working environments and fair pay. Competitors of Hershey have been practicing that for quite some time and Hershey has just recently began doing that.
Accounting case study excerpt2. What is meant by fraudulent financial reporting? How might fraud occur in the financial
reports? Does it exist at Sito?
Fraudulent financial reporting is intending to misrepresent a company's financial
statements through not completing all aspects of the statement or using unacceptable accounting
principles that falsify the financial statements (Duska, Duska & Ragatz, 2011). The
organizations have to use reasonable formulas that correctly show the company's estimates.
These have to be consistent from year to year and justifiable consistently as well (Duska, Duska
& Ragatz, 2011). If there are inconsistencies in the financial reports, then there is the chance of
fraudulent financial reporting. In this case the reports of the company called Sito are inconsistent
with each other. Sito is responsible to create accurate financial reports because they are about to
bought out by the larger company of American Artifacts. There is an existent inconsistency in
the financial report of Sito, but whether it is on purpose or not is still up in the air. Regardless
Sito would be held responsible for any errors or inaccuracies because ignorance is not a defense
in this case.
ReferencesMatt Theiss
(989)513-1611 [email protected]
School Address Home Address
4000 Whiting Dr. 1202 Tanwood Ct.
Midland, Mi 48640 Midland, Mi 48642
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References
Terry Brokoff
Head baseball Coach
Gladwin Baseball
(989)429-9989
Jeff Nowaczyk
Assistant Baseball Coach
Northwood University
(989)297-0871
Aaron Biddle
Head Baseball Coach
Brescia University
(270)485-6949