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What is identity theft? Define identity theft,discuss the various types of techniques used by identity thieves and the problems the crime creates for victims,and review the recent federal laws passed in an effort to combat identity theft.
S.T.E.P. Approach
A strategic planning model that stands for Social, Technological, Economic, and Political - considering these factors when analyzing external environments for strategic planning.
Open-Book Management
A management strategy where employees are provided with company financial information to involve them in decision-making processes.
Share
An individual portion of a company's capital, represented by a stock, that entitles its holder to a proportion of the corporation's earnings and assets.
Family and Medical Leave Act
A U.S. law that provides eligible employees with unpaid, job-protected leave for certain family and medical reasons.
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