Defender Direct Case

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Company Name: The Defender Direct Case Study Analysis
Topic of the Week: A Business of Growing
Synopsis of the Situation This case is about the owner; David Lindsey who has a company in which sells ADT security systems and Dish Network TV Satellite dishes. His company’s focus is for the employees to continually want to better themselves thereby being more able to better themselves within the workplace and for the company. Though, this does not seem to actually resolve all issues.

Introduction The company Defender Direct was created by David Lindsey. He had decided to become an entrepreneur and begin selling security systems. This was a new investment and thought process for him. In the beginning of his new business set up, it became very

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