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Lucent Technologies
Number of words: 624 - Number of pages: 3.... President and chief operating officer is Richard A.
McGinn. McGinn joined AT&T in 1978. He has previously served as executive vice
president and chief executive officer of AT&T's network group. From 1994 to
1996, McGinn served on the AT&T management executive committee.8
BUSINESS STRUCTURE
Lucent Technologies is composed of four operating units. These four
units are: Business Communication Systems, Consumer Products, Microelectronics
Group, and Network Systems. These units are designed to work together to
provide innovative and cost-efficient solutions for customers. Bell
Laborator .....
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Advanced Export Marketing
Number of words: 1459 - Number of pages: 6.... Iwill also show some very interesting improvements to the existing
government exporting program called P.E.M.D.
A FOOT AHEAD (A.F.A)
There are many problems facing Canadian companies in gaining export
competiveness. A.F.A. wants to reduce these problems and make it much easier
for the exporters to crack the foreign markets. These problems consist of:
1) Lack of market analysis
2) Lack of market strategy
3) Pricing problems - Labour
- Transportation cost
- Economics of scale .....
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Oil Corporations: Who Are The Greenhouse Gangsters?
Number of words: 945 - Number of pages: 4.... the climate cleaner and more economically friendly. In hopes to decrease the amount of global destruction the Greenhouse Gangsters produce and distribute, climate justice aims to hold the fossil fuel corporations accountable for global warming, urging these corporations to stop what they are doing to the environment and start taking action to clean it up before it is too late. The concept of climate justice encourages people to realize what is happening to the planet from lethal global warming and to take action for the sake of life on Earth so that we may all live, work, and flourish in a .....
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Coca-Cola And Its Evolution
Number of words: 2046 - Number of pages: 8.... logo in unique script. Dr. John Pemberton
sold a portion of the Coca-Cola company to Asa Candler, after Pemberton's death
the remainder was sold to Candler. Pemberton was forced to sell because he was
in a state of poor health and was in debt. He had paid $76.96 for advertising,
but he only made $50.00 in profits. Candler acquired the whole company for
$2,300(Coca-Cola multiple pages).
Candler achieved a lot during his time as owner of the company. On
January 31, 1893, the famous Coca-Cola formula was patented. He also opened the
first syrup manufacturing plant in 1884. His .....
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Situation Analysis: Ford Mustang
Number of words: 4737 - Number of pages: 18.... of their own. The lower costs and faster delivery meant a
lower price, and the average family could afford and get one. Ford's Model
T soon became the most popular car of the time (Chandler 15).
The Great Depression
In October of 1929, America experienced a crash in the stock market that
left the thriving country poor and desperate. With the decline in both
disposable and discrete income, the demand for new automobiles almost
stopped. This huge decrease in demand forced major cutbacks in spending,
factories were closed, employees were laid off, and production was almost
halted. Many .....
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Economics In Colonial America
Number of words: 607 - Number of pages: 3.... of this period, the 1500's through the 1700's, mercantilism had a major effect on the economies in the New World. England’s policies and acts effected English speaking colonies. These policies and acts were means of controlling the economy of the colonies in America and strengthen the central government of England. In 1651 the European parliament enacted the first Navigation Act to undercut the Dutch’s domination. England was hoping that this Act would exclude the Dutch from trade with the English and force its own merchant marine to grow. This act was the first attempt to .....
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The Unemployment Rate
Number of words: 4371 - Number of pages: 16.... to solve the problem. Moreover,
the high unemployment rate results in the increase of the rate of crime. There
was an unemployed man who stole rice because he was too hungry and he did not
have money to even buy food! We can know how serious the unemployment rate is.
By the way, higher unemployment rate causes lower purchasing power of people. A
lot of kinds of business are affected. Many people lose confidence in economics
of Hong Kong. They do not believe unemployment will be improved. Some say that
the Government should provide immediate assistance for the jobless. Some also
say unem .....
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Change In Management Techniques
Number of words: 4574 - Number of pages: 17.... regard the issue of change management, due to the fact that the existence of change in the business world was not as prominent as it is today. Those businesses operated in a relatively stable environment meaning that there was a certain level of predictability, making change a disregarded issue. However with new forces coming into play during the late nineteen sixties such as global competition, technological advances and changes in consumerism, organizational change was suddenly a prominent issue to be dealt with if the organization intended to succeed.
CHANGE MANAGEMENT
Organizational .....
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Rapid Economic Growth In East Asian Countries
Number of words: 511 - Number of pages: 2.... was able to double its
real income per head in an amazing 11 years from 1966. It would seem that the
later a country has industrialised, the faster it has been able to do so.
Another important factor is the degree to which a country is behind the
industrial leaders. In the case of the East Asian countries, South Korea and
Taiwan, both started out with an extremely low income per head. This allowed
much faster growth when copying the leaders. It is important to realize that
these growth rates should slow as the countries catch up.
An area in which East Asia is investing much of its G .....
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When Sponsorship Becomes Too Big A Business
Number of words: 275 - Number of pages: 1.... events
would be minimized, or even non-existing without commercials, but there is
a limit to everything. And the limit to this has been reached.
Every time tou want to have a good relaxing football match in front
of the TV you see COCA-COLA and IBM and all other known brands all over the
TV so that it is hard to see the atheletes because of all the billboards.
I think it sucks!.
Of course the advertizers should have the oppurtunity to show their
colors at sports events, but if it was a little but more discrete, it would
certainly be a lot more enjoyable to see foo .....
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