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    I had never felt such a complicated mix of anxiety, excitement, honor, and sadness like I during that moment. These leaders which I looked up to were now stepping down one by one, formally relinquishing their post and turning over all duties and responsibilities to their respective successor. I stood there trembling while smiling, waiting for them to call me last and then it happened. I heard her finally say “It is my pleasure to announce that as of this moment I hereby pass down the title and…

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    By the year 2008, Tiger Woods was famous, talented, and loved by many. He was at a great point in his life, and it was looking like it could only get better. He had already won 4 masters, 3 U.S. Open’s, and many more. That year alone, he had a win percentage of 66.7% for all tournaments he entered. To add onto that, he was married to a beautiful model and the couple had a very healthy 1 year old daughter. All this would have only gotten better if it wasn’t for several mistakes made by Tiger…

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    Currently, Coca Cola makes use of the annual analysis conducted by Accenture on behalf of International Food & Beverage Alliance (IFBA), which measures how companies in the food and beverage industry comply with IFBA’s responsible marketing commitment. The company is also working with a third party to develop a comprehensive…

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    ME: Well-Being Well-being is a vital part of coca cola’s business strategy. Its commitment to the well-being of its consumers and society at large serves as the road map for its vision to inspire healthier and happier lives. Coca-Cola has four broad goals under its vision of society’s well-being: • To offer low/no calorie beverage options to its consumers to reduce health risks • To be transparent and open in providing nutrition information about the products they offer • To support and promote…

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    Table of Contents 1) What is the significance of ‘Diversity in the workplace’? 2) Why do you need a diverse workforce? 3) Companies and their strategies to strike a balance 4) Conclusion 5) Bibliography 1. Significance and meaning of diversity in the workplace Gone are the days, where the word ‘Western’ meant a large population born and raised in the Americas. A culture or a tradition is a root level learning from the background one belongs to. Now the trends have changed, as successful…

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    Today’s marketers seem infatuated, perhaps even a little obsessed with, Millennials. And, when you read studies, like the one done by Accenture that reports Millennials spend roughly $600 billion annually, you understand why companies like Coca Cola and Uber make marketing to this demographic their primary focus. However, in their mad dash to woo one demographic, marketers frequently ignore another: Baby boomers. And this is a mistake – a big one. In fact, according to Baby Boomer Magazine,…

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    Organizations talent management and intrapreneurship Today, most companies try to create an environment that will give more space for employees to explore their own new ideas. If the idea looks in line with the company vision, the employee might get an opportunity to become an intrapreneur. In the past, someone with these skills and a desire for this type of thinking would most likely be part of a startup. In today’s complex global environment large organizations have to manage the best…

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    Introduction This firm has been retained to evaluate the organizational capacity for St. Excellent hospital to implement several key informational technology initiatives under the direction of its Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Marilyn Johnson. This executive summary will provide an assessment of the organization’s strengths and growth opportunities as they relate to these initiatives, couple with specific guidance and recommendations driven by current organizational capacity and market…

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    First: building relationships with customers Build a relationship with the client and develop has evolved to become a stand-alone system are coordinated through them and cooperation among the multiple destinations within the organization in order to one strategic objective, namely to retain customers lucrative property and ensure their loyalty to the maximum possible period. Of course, the function of customer relationship management beyond the marketing department to the production and…

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    “I don’t want to go!”, cried my five-year-old self as my mom dragged me to the plane that would change my life forever. It was the first time, of many more to come, that I was stepping on a plane. This plane, in less than eight hours, would send me to Madrid, Spain, where my dad was waiting for me and my family with a brand new life prepared without my consent. In 2002, Argentina was not going through a great time. It was recovering from an economic downfall that was called “El Corralito,”…

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