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    buy these things. These are known as externalized costs. By purchasing the same products repetitively, the consumer encourages the corporation to mass produce in order to keep up the supply for the demand. This entices the companies to create shortcuts which ultimately lead to the externalized costs that the consumers indirectly pay for. Without realising it, consumers pay for costs that aren’t associated with the product upon its purchase. In other words, we pay for things in more ways than one…

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    technology is a huge part of society, especially in the United States. It has been weaved and worked into the American culture to the point that for most people it has become a lifeline for social interaction, navigation, and research. Most Americans do not go a day without using some sort of technology whether it be a cell phone, computer, television or other means of technology. However, many Americans find that these technologies can be a large source of controversy and uncertainty. Many…

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    behind all of the food products that they consume. People have the right to know what exactly it is that they are consuming. Not only the quality of food questioned, but the injustice with the employees has become more and more prevalent. The corporations involved in the food industry have rules and regulations regarding the process of making their products and how they treat their employees, yet he rules tend to bend in some industries because of the power these corporations have and the…

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    are all buyable in North America and how they’re so proud of buying ‘foreign’ objects overseas, despite the fact that I noted early about the products all being commonplace in North America. The title which says ‘The Problems of Globalization’ also helps illustrate this. This satirical piece reveals how, due to North America’s influence over media, products, and the amount of stores that are overseas originating from North America, how a majority of merchandise that may seem ‘special’ due to…

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    Multinational Corporation is a corporation with facilities and other assets in at least one country other than its home country. The control over its foreign subsidiaries is vital to the success of multinational corporations since control enables protection and efficient utilization if the resources provided to the multinational firm. (Yanni Yan 2005) There are two levels of control; one is strategic control and the other is operational control. Strategic control focuses on the course of…

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    (Dodd & Turner, 2000) The success rate of benchmarking has transitioned to the smaller business owner. According to Meder, “small businesses contribute about 50% of the U.S. gross domestic products. Two-thirds of the new jobs are created by small businesses. The financial industry spending in the small business market segment is expected to grow at a 12.8% annual rate.” (Meder, 2008) The benefits of benchmarking when applied appropriate for…

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    analysis of Starbucks Corporation core competencies identified the following strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. A major strength is its extremely strong global presence. A person could visit almost any country, and be able to walk into a Starbucks and immediately “feel at home.” Starbucks “effectively leverages its rich brand equity by merchandizing products, licensing its brand logo out.” The combination of a strong market presence coupled with product placement, provides…

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    was soon to be flooded with laborers from around the world looking for work, these people became the new target demographic of Corporations trying to sell products for low prices. One of the many industries that became involved in this new endeavor was the food industry. The first nationally recognized food chain that served a vast majority of Americans with their products was Mcdonald’s. Soon after the Mcdonald’s chain started to gain popularity across America, a new platform for advertisements…

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    Behren’s and Rosen summation of a few highly respected economist and analyst advise about the offshoring and globalization of the American jobs that has decimated the middle working class of this country. Well and good and worth considering if one is in high school or about to decide what major to embark on. However, for those who have already lost their jobs, homes and families due to offshoring or about to lose their job, wait a while because the powers that be and economist and analyst and…

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    well as the development of Target’s long-term information technology roadmap. Bob has significant experience leading information technology and business operations with an emphasis on transformational change, innovation, and execution inside large corporations. Most recently, he led DeRodes Enterprises, LLC an information technology and business operations advisory firm. Prior to DeRodes Enterprises, Bob served as First Data’s executive vice president, global operations and technology, where…

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