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    Kotter's Eight Step Model

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    Considering the fact senior managers and union employees are both acting as obstacles for corporate change, this CEO will have a tough road ahead of her regardless of which model she uses to establish change. With that said, I believe she would be more successful by using the Kotter eight-step model. First, the CEO should understand where she has failed to gain tracking by implementing change. Personally, I believe the CEO failed to establish change by making errors like the first three…

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    Countrywide Mortgages

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    Countrywide Mortgages is still in business today. Any business that has been around for all these years must be doing something right. Countrywide was cofounded by Angelo Mozilo in 1969. In the early 2000’s Countrywide Mortgages became the largest provider of home loans in the United States. At that time one and six mortgage loans originated with Countrywide. In 1993 mortgages loans reached the one trillion-dollar mark. Countrywide Mortgages was the primary provider of loan to minority in the…

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    Business Myths: Part 1 There are many myths about starting a business. Most people think that starting a business on their own would be a cinch; that working for yourself is a fast way to get rich. Other people think that they just can’t do it on their own, or that their business idea is illogical or stupid. You really have to think hard about starting a new business; but thinking you can’t do something just because you have heard rumors and myths that intimidate you will only lead to…

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    Within the business world there have been talks on the amount of money CEO’s have been making. Due to this fact the say on pay or advisory (non-binding) voting has been granted in some countries such as the United States and United Kingdom to vote on director and executive compensation. Within the paper three points will be addressed: What is advisory (non-binding) voting or say on pay, what are the positive and negative effects advisory (non-binding) voting or say on pay has on executive…

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    Environmental Safeguards

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    Pruitt’s calendar for the first months of his directorship, revealing his determination to hand the EPA over to the very corporations it is intended to rein in. The schedule revealed that the director has held almost no meetings with environmental activists or public health advocates, while chalking his schedule full of meetings with top executives and lobbyists from the corporations he is supposed to be…

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    My Own Company: Charlene’s Cosmetic Company Integrity Integrity is the quality of being honest and having a strong moral principles. It is also our core values in all our business processes and interactions. We act in integrity and honesty in all our relations with the employees and stakeholders in our company. Confidentiality Private and confidential information includes information that may lead to a competitive disadvantage of our company, trade secrets, financial and other information…

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    Peter Shafron Case

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    enquires about what aspects directly applied to himself. Once the court responded he question whether he adequately exercised the appropriate actions in both situation. In my opinion it is clear that Mr. Shafron clearly beached s.180 (1) of the Corporations Act 2001. As explained above the director as any other involved in the company is to seek and act to improve the company. Directors must actively practice diligence and care throughout their duties. At first he arguers of his obligations as…

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    In the business world it is sink or swim. If a company fails to bring in enough profit to pay the bills, then everyone involved in the company loses their job. In the passage by Sue Jozui, she claims that using using celebrities to advertise insults the consumers, that it is unethical, and that people should boycott companies that advertise with celebrities. She defends her argument by making up hypothetical situations and giving an opinion on how the situation makes her feel. Jozui’s purpose is…

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    First County Surveyor

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    measurements, and how to use the technical instruments while he also worked during the day. He worked in Sangamon County Illinois under the supervision of John Calhoun, and after a few years of surveying, moved on to his next self-learned skill---law. We hope you enjoyed learning a little bit about these historic land surveyors! That is, if it isn't disrespectful to refer to former US Presidents as "land surveyors." To get a commercial survey in Frisco TX, don't hesitate to call us at (972)…

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    Michael Bloomberg best persuaded me to vote for Hillary Clinton. Through his very strong use of ethos, pathos, and logos, he showed me why Hillary is the best candidate for president. I could not deny Bloomberg’s credibility when he talked about his history as the mayor of New York. He said, “Because of my success in the private sector, I had the chance to run America’s largest city for 12 years, governing in the wake of its greatest tragedy.” Here, Bloomberg earned my trust in what he was…

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