Tuition Assistance at Garden Gate – Case Study

Case StudyTuition Assistance at Garden GateDuring the past 14 years, Garden Gate Inc. has grown from a small local garden supply company into a diversified corporation with stores in 36 states and net sales of almost $1.4 billion. The company currently employs 26,500 people and has been expanding at a 12 percent annual rate. Garden Gate expects to continue this pace of growth for at least five more years. The company has a talent philosophy of treating its employees as investors and spends heavily on their training and development. The firm also has a generous tuition-aid program that allows qualified employees to pursue bachelors and master’s degrees part time if the degree they are pursuing is consistent with their career plans established in conjunction with their supervisors.Last year the company spent $350,000 on tuition aid and recently decided to more closely evaluate the program’s effectiveness. The evaluation was prompted by the recent departure of Jill Ises, who stated that her reason for leaving was that she had not been promoted in the year since she had received her MBA degree. Her career plan had been to become a senior accountant in one of the company’s regional offices, and she received high performance appraisal evaluations while earning good grades in the accounting program. Five regional accounting manager positions (the job in between Jill’s current job and her desired senior accountant position) had been filled in the past year, and Jill had not been contacted about any of them. Further investigation identified 17 other tuition-aid beneficiaries who had left in the past year. Like Ises, these people said that their lack of being promoted after earning their degrees was the primary reason for their leaving. The following table describes the 18 employees who received tuition aid but left the company because they had not been promoted.*****SEE ATTAHED FILE FOR TABLE****The company’s review of its internal hiring policy identified the following three primary sources for identifying internal talent, and some problems with them:1.      Supervisors are asked to nominate employees they feel are qualified for openings in the company, but there are often dozens of open positions, and many supervisors do not regularly review the internal job postings.2.      The firm’s HR professionals try to match open positions with employees who fit the criteria for them by looking at the company’s skills inventory database. Unfortunately, the information in the database is often outdated or incomplete.3.      The departments that have openings recommend employees they feel are promotable.4.      Garden Gate’s management is concerned that it is not realizing a sufficient return on its considerable investment in its tuition-aid program, and is considering discontinuing the program.Questions1.      Describe the key problems with the tuition-aid program.2.      Does the information in the table indicate any special problems or issues? What do you suggest Garden Gate do about them? (**SEE ATTACHED FILE FOR TABLE**)3.      Should Garden Gate discontinue its tuition-aid program?4.      Create a plan to improve the retention of tuition-aid recipients.***All case studies MUST be in paper form typed in Times New Roman, double spaced, 1 inch margin all around and be at least 1 page in length*****

Initial Discussion Post MOD 3

Create initial discussion post after viewing attached video. Initial post should be 250 words. Response should include information from at least two reputable sources (library and/or web-based) and provide the full citation at the end. Use APA format for your references.

HRMN DQ 3

Discussion #1Select the three benefits that you believe to be most important. Explain why you think they are important. Use at least two resources from the class and respond to at least two students in the class.Discussion #2Select one benefit and compliance issue identified in Module 3 and share why you feel it is a potentially risky one of which all organizations need to be aware. Use a minimum of one reference from the class materials. No need to respond to other students.References:https://open.lib.umn.edu/humanresourcemanagement/chapter/6-4-other-types-of-compensation/https://www.gallup.com/workplace/236141/best-employee-perks-questions-ask-first.aspx

Management Application of Accounting

International versus U.S. Accounting StandardsFor this assignment, you will research and compare international and U.S. accounting standards. This will enable you to see how the different reporting methods affect business and how product costs are affected by international business.The learning objectives of this report are as follows:Compare and contrast basic U.S. and international financial accounting standards.Explain how key international factors affect business reporting.Identify key compliance and regulatory requirements.Using the  Unit IV Research Report Template , prepare a four- to five-page written report with at least three scholarly sources covering the items listed below.IntroductionPart 1: Select financial statements for two related (e.g., computer manufactures, pharmaceutical companies, cell phone companies, etc.) businesses; one that uses U.S. accounting reporting and the other that uses international accounting reporting. Identify the following items:Provide the name, location, and accounting standards used for each business.Compare and contrast three major differences you see in the way the financial data is presented on the financial statements.Identify which set of financial statements you think is the easiest to understand and provides you with most accurate cost data as a manager. (Do not forget to look at the notes to the financial statements also.)Part 2: Analyze and discuss three international factors you think would affect the cost of the products made at the companies you selected and why.Part 3: Discuss any compliance and/or regulatory issues you think would be involved in the companies you have selected as they relate to the cost of the products made. For example, are there strict regulations on product pricing, tariffs imposed on raw materials needed to make the products, or strict regulations on the wages paid to workers?Conclusion and RecommendationsBe sure to use APA formatting throughout and reach out to the Writing Center or the Library for assistance with research, writing, and formatting. Include at least two of your scholarly resources from the CSU Online Library in your report.