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    finance world. I currently intern at The School District of Philadelphia, where I work with amazing people who have taken me under their wing. Now I am working with a woman, named Karla Wargo who works with Grants. I have also met the CFO (Chief Financial Officer), Bi Vuong. I am very grateful to have met these people. While working with Ms. Karla, I am organizing expenditures to see how much money schools are spending over or under their budgets. Once I have completed the balancing, I will be…

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    Marketing Plan The marketing strategy for any business is extremely vital in making or breaking it, however in regards to MUJI, there is no such thing. As mentioned before, MUJI means no brand literally, therefore it becoming an international brand was accidental and a phenomenon. A business needs a brand to establish a base for customers to remember them by, however MUJI strove for a pleasant life and minimalist, thereby capturing people’s hearts through their philosophy. The demographic and…

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    Satoru Iwata, the president of Nintendo, has passed away at the age 55. Business Insider, July 13, 2015 reported the cause of death was a bile duct growth. Last year, Satoru Iwata had surgery to remove the growth. He came through the operation very well and went back to work after a short recovery period. Satoru Iwata was born in Sapporo, Japan, on December 6, 1959. His career in the corporate planning division with Nintendo started in June 2000, when he was appointed as Director of Nintendo.…

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    whopping 14.8% decrease since 2013 (“McDonald’s” 13). McDonald’s former CEO Don Thompson resigned on March 1st, 2015, after a long fight with the company’s numbers. He was replaced by Steve Easterbrook, who had previously worked as the company’s Chief Brand Officer. He spent time and effort turning around the McDonald’s market in Britain, which turned out very well for him; according to A Sense of Urgency, Britain is “now one of McDonald’s best performing markets” (Urgency…

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    CEO Compare and Contrast A Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of a company is the “boss” and they are responsible for everything, including the success or failure, of the company. They are in a place of legitimate power, “a place were a person in a higher position has control over people in a lower position in an organization” (Giang ). Without a clear understanding of the power that they hold, they may abuse it. A CEO has many individuals counting on them to be successful with every move they…

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    nonprofit they serve. The mission for nonprofit organizations is key and board members must know and be obedient to the mission. The 5 member HHV board is made up of John Meagher who is the chairman of the board and former trial Judge. Michael Lawson serves as treasurer of the board and is a former veteran affairs director who understands hospitalized veteran’s needs. Nora Egan has the title of director and has a background in human resource management. Dr. Keith Stuessi also has the title of…

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    The world’s top 100 billionaires earned enough money to end world poverty four times over in 2012. (Oxfam 2) Indeed, it would seem the wealthy have the potential to make the world a better place, yet all too often they squander it. The list is comprised almost entirely of business men and women from around the globe. Tremendously powerful owners and executives who make decisions each day that affect thousands of people. Business executives and shareholders have a great influence on the…

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    Aspen Dental Case Study

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    Operation: Strategic Growth Mark Weisberger, Chief Legal Officer of Aspen Dental, draws upon over 2 decade’s worth of experience in providing in-house counsel to rapidly expanding organizations. Today, he works strategically to improve Aspen Dental’s growth while maintaining legal compliance within the multi-state organization. Growth is a sign of a healthy business by anyone’s standard. Aspen Dental, a manager of dental services, supporting offices in 33 states, has enjoyed an impressive…

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    millions of dollars that you were paid while this scam was going on?” “Have you fired a single senior executive?” Stumph stated that he had not resigned, he had not returned a single nickel of his personal earnings, and he had not fired a single chief executive. The only change he said he made was firing the lower level management who do not have the money to hire a good enough lawyer to defend themselves. By pushing the blame to the lower level management of the company, Stumph shows poor…

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    The Intern Movie Analysis

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    Many Hollywood movies attempt to correctly reflect research and real life scenarios. But the many decide to ignore research and real life in order to go for the entertainment value and thrill. Thankfully, there are a few that do choose reality over dramatism. The Intern written and directed by Nancy Meyers is one of those rare films. Striving to show realness, the film shows the struggles and triumphs of relatable characters. Viewers watch real life scenarios take place such as retirement…

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