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    built in 1914. The new car was an instant seller. When the three Dodge brothers died in 1920 they hired 22,000 workers and produced 140,000 cars a year. The Dodge Brothers Company remained independent until 1928, when the company became part of the Chrysler Corporation. Like the other mechanics and machinists from other car companies, the three Dodge brothers had a unique background. John Francis Dodge was born on October 25, 1864. Horace Elgin Dodge was born on May 16, 1868. These were the two…

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    The Physics Of Skyscrapers

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    Skyscraper is defined as a very tall building and has many floors. The first word “skyscraper” was used during 1880s a while after the first skyscrapers were built in the United States. Then the development of skyscrapers came as a result of several technological and social developments. The word skyscraper first applied to buildings of 10 to 20 floors, But about 20th century the word was used to describe high-rise buildings of unusual height usually greater than 40 or 50 stories.…

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    Sergio Marchionne did a wonderful job, in my opinion, getting Chrysler back to a respectable station. Mr. Marchionne created a functional market culture that created the Fiat Chrysler Automobile company we have today. He created strategies that focused the strengths of the company to become efficient during a terrible time of Chryslers’ history. Having said that, I see Mr. Marchionnes’ lack of focus on clan culture is disappointing. This case study was an interesting read that has to be…

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    found ourselves in front of the Chrysler Building. Growing up I always felt that the Empire State Building has always been the most popular building in New York, and felt as though the Chrysler Building was the forgotten building in New York. The building was constructed in 1928 and wasn’t completely finished until 1930. For a small amount of time the building was considered the tallest building in the world; however, this was only for a few months. The Empire Sate building had been built in…

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    Hybrid- New Plug-ins cars With the society becoming more environmentally cautious, it is not surprising that people are looking into more efficient ways to decrease air pollution from mobile emission. One way the society can decrease some of the environment pollutants on earth is decrease toxic emission from mobile sources. To this end, the government is in full support of initiatives to reduce air pollution by the car industry under the guidance of the EPA. These initiatives by all accounts…

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    companies were General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler.” These companies are still popular today after the years of innovation. Today, the automobile industry has expanded over thousands of cars, trucks, vans, and…

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    dynamic of the workplace or employee. Establishing good trustworthy relationships between coworkers, management, investors or whoever within an organization builds stability, dependency, and loyalty. Based on the reading and my understanding the building of human and social capital surrounds the foundation of an organization. If an organization builds a company on trust and develop good relationships, they will hire individuals of the same mindset. Hiring and training those individuals assist in…

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    automotive manufactures and their related industries. This in turn led to several large manufacture mergers in the late 1990’s. However this was not a phenomenon restricted to the U.S. domestic market. In 1998 European Daimler-Benez A.G. merged with Chrysler to become DaimlerChrysler. Ford merged with Volvo and General motors with Saab. These mergers have consolidated the industry to some extent. However as all the manufactures continue to produce a product very similar in quality,…

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    Complete Name: Complete Unit 1 Student Name: Holly, Kwana McJaye ********************************************************************************************************** 1. Select the link to read Case E - Kerrie's Challenge: Leading an Unpopular Change ********************************************************************************************************** 2. Case Summary ********************************************************************************************************** 3.…

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    United Motors Corporation that soon became General Motors Corporation. Lee Iacocca was born in 1924 and began working for Ford in 1946. He was Vice President in a few operations in the corporation until he was fired in 1978. By 1981 he was hired by Chrysler in desperation that he could help them from…

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