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  • Business in China: Cultural Factors

    Business in China: Cultural Factors

    It is highly important for all international companies to understand that business culture in China is based on strong family networks or cultural ties secured in “quanxi” connection (Huang, 1987). This form of Chinese culture is heavily influenced by Confucianism, Taoism and Cultural Revolution. Under the cultural acceptance, good business practice in helping family and close associates and building relationships prior to doing business deals. Fei’s (1948) framework also illustrate the network circle differentiation that

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    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Andrew
  • What Writers Have Successfully Identified the Principles into Building a Perfect Society

    What Writers Have Successfully Identified the Principles into Building a Perfect Society

    Political philosophy The main aim of this assignment is to show knowledge and understanding of the writers who have successfully and clearly identified the principles that would enable us to build a perfect society. The philosophers that will be used from personal opinion are Plato and Karl Marx; although very different they had the same idea of building a utopian society, utopian is to mean perfect; a society without flaws, by applying certain principles in

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    Essay Length: 1,062 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: July
  • Nascar - Key Drivers of Change in the Industry

    Nascar - Key Drivers of Change in the Industry

    Problem Statement In recent years auto racing has emerged as a growing industry with many sponsors and loyal fans. There are four main types of auto racing including CART, IRL, Formula 1, and NASCAR. Created in the late 1970’s CART (Championship Auto Racing Teams) busted on the scene and quickly became a dominant force in the auto racing industry. Cart acquired many famous drivers as well as established well known sponsors such as Honda and

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    Essay Length: 992 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 1, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Harrison-Keyes Solution Paper

    Harrison-Keyes Solution Paper

    I am a journalism graduate with honors and 3.84 GPA, I am an above average writer and have been published in the SLC Tribune and Deseret News over 100 stories. I am taking a class in intro. to accounting and am having a very hard time with the concepts, especially cost of capital. I can off dozens of 4.0 papers on multiple topics, especially position papers. I am working as an administrator at the SLC

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    Submitted: May 2, 2010 By: regina
  • Success

    Success

    Once upon a time, there was a large mountainside, where an eagle's nest rested. The eagle's nest contained four large eagle eggs. One day an earthquake rocked the mountain causing one of the eggs to roll down the mountain, to a chicken farm, located in the valley below. The chickens knew that they must protect and care for the eagle's egg, so an old hen volunteered to nurture and raise the large egg. One day,

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    Submitted: May 2, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Success

    Success

    Success Everyone’s vision of success differs. Wealth, happiness, and fame are all the stereotypical aspirations of the common person’s so-called “American Dream.” My American dream encompasses more of the first two aspects than anything else. Happiness is the most important; without happiness, wealth and fame are useless. Without happiness, success cannot exist; it is your own personal gauge of accomplishment. If you cannot look at yourself in the mirror and evaluate your own life a

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    Essay Length: 549 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 3, 2010 By: Victor
  • Gap Analysis: Harrison-Keyes

    Gap Analysis: Harrison-Keyes

    Gap Analysis: Harrison-Keyes The goal of this paper is to identify the steps management at Harrison-Keye Inc. needs to take to make culture changes. The gap analysis identifies three issues that require immediate attention and new leadership. The fact that Harrison-Keyes Inc. has to stop and take stock of what they can and cannot do is critical to their success. This is due to their inherent lack of resources to implement their e-books initiative and

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    Essay Length: 1,853 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Yan
  • Successful Communication

    Successful Communication

    Successful Communication A communication event I recently attended was "rush" for a sorority. It was a series of days where I met with all the different sororities. The whole point of this is to meet many different people to decide which sorority is for you. The event is focused around communicating with people so they can get to know you and you can get to know them. If you send the wrong message about yourself

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    Essay Length: 710 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: regina
  • What Is the Secret to Barbie's Timeless Success?

    What Is the Secret to Barbie's Timeless Success?

    What is the secret to Barbie's timeless success? Ruth Handler, Barbie's creator, believed that all children need to play with mature dolls to effectively project their fantasies of growing up. Ironically, Barbie was modeled on a doll for men, Lill, who was a cartoon character in a men's sporting newspaper. Though Mattel's executives initially believed that a doll with breasts was improper and would never sell, Barbie became an instant with American children. Over time,

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    Essay Length: 1,818 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: mei
  • What Is the Secret to Barbie's Timeless Success?

    What Is the Secret to Barbie's Timeless Success?

    What is the secret to Barbie's timeless success? Ruth Handler, Barbie's creator, believed that all children need to play with mature dolls to effectively project their fantasies of growing up. Ironically, Barbie was modeled on a doll for men, Lill, who was a cartoon character in a men's sporting newspaper. Though Mattel's executives initially believed that a doll with breasts was improper and would never sell, Barbie became an instant with American children. Over time,

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: mei
  • Discuss the Use of the Narrative Voice in the Extracts. How Successful Are They at Introducing the Character in the Openings to the Novel?

    Discuss the Use of the Narrative Voice in the Extracts. How Successful Are They at Introducing the Character in the Openings to the Novel?

    The two extracts are taken from two books that differ in both style and language. The first is from Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, which was written in 1847 and the second is from the Colour Purple by Alice Walker, which was written in the 1970s and is set in the 1930s. Both are narrated in the first person but with very different writing styles. Wuthering Heights is written in high register, using a very

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Fonta
  • What Does It Take to Be a Successful Manager in Modern Business?

    What Does It Take to Be a Successful Manager in Modern Business?

    What does it take to be a successful manager in modern business? Management in the 21st Century As the world moves through the 21st Century, business is becoming more dependent upon professional managers, who can bring success to an organization. Issues such as globalization and decentralization adds to the need for organization's to hire flexible managers capable of leading. A 21st century manager should possess three traits and utilize them to lead organizations: the ability

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    Essay Length: 3,014 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Mike
  • External Internal Factors

    External Internal Factors

    External/Internal Factors Organizations have external and internal factors that impact management. The four functions of management are: planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. This paper will explain the impact that external and internal factors play in these functions by looking at Microsoft Corporation, a large global high-tech company. Internal and External Factors There are various internal and external factors that impact the way in which the four functions of management, planning, organizing, leading, and controlling are

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    Essay Length: 2,023 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: May 5, 2010 By: Les
  • Gap Analysis: Harrison-Keyes

    Gap Analysis: Harrison-Keyes

    Running head: GAP ANALYSIS: HARRISON-KEYES Gap Analysis: Harrison-Keyes University of Phoenix Gap Analysis: Harrison-Keyes Harrison Keyes a 100-year-old firm with decidedly old-fashioned ways is currently facing declining sales, decreased market share and weak profits. Harrison Keyes vision to be the world's most dynamic publishing company through outputting innovative information solutions that are essential globally led to Harrison Keyes’s mission objective to provide essential information and insight that enables individuals, markets, and societies to perform to

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    Submitted: May 5, 2010 By: Jon
  • Experimental Report of Factors Influencing the Rate of a Chemical Reaction

    Experimental Report of Factors Influencing the Rate of a Chemical Reaction

    Factors Influencing Rate of Reaction Aim To investigate several effects believed to influence rate of reaction, concentration of a substance and temperature, and observe the effects. Hypothesis Concentration and temperature will both increase the rate of reaction in accordance with collision theory. Introduction The reaction rate or rate of reaction for a reactant or product in any given reaction can be defined as the speed with which a reaction occurs. For example, the oxidation of

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    Submitted: May 5, 2010 By: Edward
  • Success Through Manipulation

    Success Through Manipulation

    Chase Bowling English 10A Ms. Cleveland 23 December 16, 2006 Success through Manipulation Truman Capote wrote In Cold Blood, which is probably his most famous book. Although it was one of if not his best accomplishments it did not come easy. The only way for Capote to create In Cold Blood was to manipulate both the readers and the characters. The reason why the manipulation of the readers was so important is because how would

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    Essay Length: 563 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Mike
  • Economic Factors Affecting Uk Exports

    Economic Factors Affecting Uk Exports

    The UK as the largest economy in Europe next to Germany, and has the fifth largest economy in the world in terms of market exchange rates. The UK is also one of the most globalized countries in the world. London, the capital of the UK, is one of the three major financial centers in the world, along with New York and Tokyo. Having grown every quarter since 1992, The UK economy has seen the longest

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Christianity and Paganism: The Key to Adventure

    Christianity and Paganism: The Key to Adventure

    The European epic, Beowulf, was written sometime in the eighth century in England. This time period provides us with an idea for the mixture of Christian and pagan elements because of an English society that was in the process of converting from Paganism to Christianity. The fact that Christianity and Paganism are so closely combined in the epic explains the reasons for Beowulf’s Christian and pagan influences. In a thorough analysis of Beowulf, the Christian

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Max
  • Mary Key Cosmetics

    Mary Key Cosmetics

    Q1 Mary Key Cosmetics use a mix of monetary and non-monetary rewards. Because in the Corporate Culture consultants are the most important strength, MKC management board stated that their goal is to support the independent sales force, because all members of the company is their lifeblood. To motivate consultants they use a mixed set of monetary and non-monetary rewards. a. Use of Monetary rewards in Mary Kay Cosmetics depends of the : - sale results

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    Essay Length: 1,047 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 9, 2010 By: Vika
  • Success Through Effective Strategic Management

    Success Through Effective Strategic Management

    1 Basics of Strategy Management 1.1 What is Strategy Strategy is a term that comes from the Greek “Strategia” which means generalship. In the military, strategy often refers to steering troops into position before the enemy is actually engaged. This concept was borrowed from the military and adopted in many organizations whereby a strategy is the pattern or plan that integrates an organization's major goals, policies, and action sequences into a cohesive whole. 1.2 What

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    Submitted: May 9, 2010 By: Janna
  • How Did Cofidis Evolve to Be a Success? Have Its Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning Efforts Contributed to This

    How Did Cofidis Evolve to Be a Success? Have Its Segmentation, Targeting and Positioning Efforts Contributed to This

    How did Cofidis evolve to be a success? Have its segmentation, targeting and positioning efforts contributed to this. Answer. Cofidis is an offspring of leading French direct marketer 3 Suisses international. Before 1981, 3 Suisses offered its customers a payment card managed by Cetelem. That was used for 12% of catalog sales. However, unless 3 Suisses agreed to pay Cetelem FF 5 million per year, new restrictive credit regulations in France were forcing Cetelem to

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: Mike
  • Factors That Influence Pro-Social Behaviour

    Factors That Influence Pro-Social Behaviour

    Essay – factors that influence pro-social behaviour What is pro-social behaviour? It is the voluntary actions that are intended to help or benefit another individual or group of individuals. This definition refers to the consequences of a person’s actions, motivations and their behaviour; behaviours which include a broad range of activities: sharing, comforting, rescuing, and helping. But there are a many different factors that influence this behaviour, that affect one's decision to give, share, and

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    Submitted: May 11, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Story Is the Key to Survival

    Story Is the Key to Survival

    Story is the Key to Survival Stories have been around for as long as humans can remember, whether it be through myths, folklore, or biblical references. Stories can help us in being fully alive. It is in our instincts that we use story to survive, without story mentally we wouldn’t make it through life. The gift of story is something we as humans need to survive. Stories allow us to be alive not only physically

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    Submitted: May 12, 2010 By: Bred
  • Agility: The Key to Survival of The Fittest in The Software Market

    Agility: The Key to Survival of The Fittest in The Software Market

    Agility: The Key to Survival of the Fittest in the Software Market Introduction The software industry and IT departments are facing extreme pressures to provide new applications that add value in today's competitive environment. Whereas in the 1990's companies concentrated on implementing systems that re-automated functions to provide specific benefits (the ability to process transactions on January 1, 2000), today's market demands new applications, and better integration within and between organizations. This has sparked the

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Jinal
  • Successful Entreprenuer

    Successful Entreprenuer

    Tan Sri Dato' Francis Yeoh Sock Ping was born in 1954. Studied in Kingston University, UK where he obtained a Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Civil Engineering and was conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Engineering in 2004. He become the Managing Director of YTL Corporation Group in 1988 and under his stewardship, YTL Corporation has grown from a single listed entity into a force comprising six listed company worth more than USD$9 billions today. Dato'

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Wendy

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