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    Lincoln electric company 's culture is based on openess and trust, shared control and egalitatmrianism. However the company also has subcultures which are people-oriented ,outcome oriented, role modeling, customer service, and reward systems.These culture as well as the influence (beliefs,views towards employees) of the founder J. Lincoln is what contributes to the company 's sucess. Production workers receive merit pay, they are paid according to how many units they produce instead of hourly wages and salaries,hence this is an integral part of the company 's culture. Due to the fact that each worker 's payment is based upon performance it means that individual employees must work hard to achieve top pay. Because of this system everyone is forced to work hard and produce quality products inorder to receive more pay. Employees are given annual bonuses which change according to the company 's profits, a worker 's bonus is based on four factors which are work productivity, work quality, dependability and cooperation with others. This shown through cards which are written by department supervisors assessin each worker hence at the end they are given scores and these scores determines their bonus pay for that year. Their organizational culture is based on openess and trust, shared control and egalitarianism. Managers have authority and they must be obey and respected but at the same time they are not dictators, their subordinates are given equal opportunities just like them ,to…

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    “Analyzing the Lincoln Electric Company to Determine its Organizational Culture” This essay uses the framework from chapter eight of the textbook to analyze the Lincoln Electric Company in determine its organizational culture. The first feature to be analyzed is the influence of the founders on the company from when it started until now. The second group of features to be analyzed at the Lincoln Electric Company includes its incentive management plan, its performance appraisal system, its…

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    The Mason Wins The Prize

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    Question: Analyze the theme of "right and wrong" in The Mason Wins the Prize "Right and wrong" changes over the course of the periods and is seen differently depending on the time setting and a person's point of view. The theme of "right and wrong" is demonstrated throughout the story, The Mason Wins the Prize. The story The Mason Wins the Prize is a Chinese folktale that tells the story of a young mason who falls in love with a magistrate's daughter. Since the mason isn't at the same class…

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    Dreamworlds 3

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    Annie Leibovitz’s contribution to the 2016 version of the Pirelli Calendar shows that there is more to women than just their waist size and a pretty face. In the more than 50 years the Pirelli has produced it’s calendar, each iteration has featured some of the world 's most beautiful , scarcely clad models posing in sometimes explicit ways. When Leibovitz was chosen to be the photographer for the 2016 issue, she had a different plan in mind. Instead of choosing twelve models and actresses, she…

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    Visual analysis of brand campaign The first video is starred by American ballet theatre ballerina soloist Misty Copeland, which is her own real experience. The video start with smoothing music and a voiceover which is reading a rejection letter from a dance academy, while Misty Copeland’s professional dance movement presents a striking contrast with the reason of rejection. In the later part of the video, the passionate background music and her elegant dancing posture take audiences’ emotions…

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    “…I know we have still not shattered that highest and hardest glass ceiling, but some day someone will…and to all the little girls..you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world…” This powerful statement from Hillary Clinton’s concession speech on November 8, 2016 depicts the need that our culture still has for gender equality. Throughout history there has been a battle between the sexes, mainly men attempting to take power away from women. Stories or…

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    to outline how criminal behavior is more likely in certain contexts. The existence of a possible, accessible victim, a motivated offender, and a lack of competent guardianship combine to create an opportunity structure (Haggerty 2009). They argue that crime and violence are sociogenic; poverty, unemployment, societally blocked means to legitimate ends may all contribute to someone’s entrance into crime (Holmes and Holmes 1998). Perhaps the situations that allow for sociopathy (e.g.…

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    This drama study will define the conflict of male gender dominance and violence towards women in The Duchess of Malfi by John Webster and Woyzeck by Georg Buchner. In Webster’s play, the duchess is continually at the mercy of her brother, Ferdinand, because he does not want her to inherit their father’s money. The duchess has an illicit love affair with Antonio, which makes it possible for Ferdinand and the Cardinal to have her executed for an illicit love affair. This form of male gender…

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    Saigon Petes Case Study

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    Saigon Pete’s aims to capitalize on the food truck industry that is still growing, albeit at a slower pace than in the past. The goal is to expand while maintaining profit margins and the high quality service that our customers are accustomed to. The plan is to add another food truck to the existing fleet of three and possibly another route. The changes should result in an increase in revenues as well as profits within a two years. Saigon Pete’s is a chain of food trucks serving banh mi…

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    When it comes to crime scene investigation, a thorough preliminary investigation is usually required, the reason being to end up with a follow-up investigation. Preliminary investigations seldom provide a sufficient amount of information to arraign a criminal case, consequently the necessity of a thorough preliminary investigation is imperative. Crime scene investigators apprehend that in order to continue with their investigation and to legitimately prosecute a criminal case, evidence that is…

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